The Van Andel Institute (VAI) is seeking to hire a
Full time Research Technician.
So many of us have had personal experience with the devastation diseases such as cancer and Parkinson’s bring to individuals, to families and to hope itself.
Van Andel Institute is a nonprofit biomedical research and science education institute with a mission to find what causes disease and to translate those discoveries into therapeutic solutions that conquer illness and enhance lives.
Through cutting-edge biomedical research, inspired scientific education and relentless commitment, VAI is unleashing innovations that will improve health and enhance lives for generations to come.
With employees from nearly 30 countries, there are plenty of opportunities to meet people from various cultural, educational and employment backgrounds.
VAI fosters a diverse and collaborative environment. Ample natural light and open spaces foster dialogue and innovation.
Research Technician Zhu Lab
is a leading independent biomedical research facility dedicated to determining the epigenetic, genetic, molecular and cellular origins of cancer, neurodegenerative disorders and other diseases, and translating those discoveries through global partnerships with academic, clinical, industry and philanthropic collaborators.
The Institute is home to more than 400 scientists and support staff and has established one-of-a-kind operations and highly efficient core facilities.
The laboratory of Dr. Qiang Zhu is seeking to hire a Research Technician to be a key part of our research team. Our research focuses on exploring the molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurodegeneration in motor neuron diseases (e.
g. ALS) and dementia (e.g. frontotemporal dementia) and more importantly, developing novel therapies for clinical application to treat these devastating diseases.
Work in the laboratory is conducted across multiple levels, including human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) culture and differentiation to neurons and glia, primary neuronal and glial cell cultures, mammalian cell lines, rodent models and human nervous system samples.
More information can be found at .
QUALIFICATIONS
- A Bachelor’s degree (or above) in life sciences, focusing on neuroscience, cell biology and molecular biology, or related biomedical fields
- Experience in areas : 1) molecular biology, such as molecular cloning, sequencing and CRISPR; 2) iPSC culture; 3) rodent models, such as CNS stereotactic microinjection / surgeries / behavioral assays
- Demonstrated ability to take initiative and handle responsibility and tasks in a reliable, high-quality, and efficient manner
- A motivated individual who shows a strong interest in research and is able to work independently and in a team environment
- Excellent organizational and communication (oral and written) skills
- Salary and title are commensurate with experience
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should submit a single PDF file containing the following items :
A brief cover letter outlining your research experience and interests A recent A list of 2-3 individuals and their contact details who have agreed to act as references
This position will remain open until filled, and we will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis. If you have any difficulty uploading your application or any questions, please email Natalie Rinaldi at .
About Grand Rapids, MI
Van Andel Institute is in downtown in the center of the . A remarkable combination of a cosmopolitan atmosphere and small-town warmth, is known for its philanthropic and sustainability-driven community.
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Located on the banks of the Grand River, offers all the big-city excitement you'd expect from a million-resident metropolis, featuring hundreds of restaurants and nightspots, theatres, museums, sports and concerts.
The safe and clean downtown is surrounded by an eclectic mix of walkable neighborhoods and natural areas.