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Research Assistant 2
US-OR-Portland
Job ID: 2025-33377 Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Research Portland, OR (Waterfront)
Overview
Assist investigators with routine laboratory procedures under general supervision: preserve, propagate, and catalog human tumor tissues; prepare tissue for IF/IHC; isolate specific tumor regions (mouse and human tissue) by macrodissection; perform quantitative evaluation of IF images; perform therapeutic drug screens; data collection and data input with statistical evaluation.Routine laboratory housekeeping tasks, assist with facilities tasks, stocking supplies; attend lab meetings and present data.Assist in design of research experiments and troubleshooting; attend group meetings and seminars as relevant. Other duties as assigned. Responsibilities
Bachelor's Degree in relevant field OR Associate's Degree AND 3 years of relevant experience OR 4 years of relevant experience OR Equivalent combination of training and experience Computer skills; strong organizational abilities; excellent communication skills; strong data management skills; exceptional attention to detail; ability to multitask; ability to follow direction; must be able to work in a BSL-2 environment; demonstrated ability to work independently under minimal supervision; strong knowledge of laboratory techniques and cell biology.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Bioscience, in-lab training Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.