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Research Assistant 2

Published
May 27, 2025
Location
Beaverton, OR

Description

Oregon Health & Science University

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Research Assistant 2

US-OR-Beaverton

Job ID: 2025-34374
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 1
Category: Research
Beaverton, OR

Overview

This position will support the ongoing and newly funded research projects in the Infectious Disease Resource laboratory in the Division of Pathobiology at the Oregon National Primate Research Center of OHSU. The incumbent will perform a variety of hands on procedures with non-human primates and will assist and perform laboratory procedures. Additional duties include sample collection, data entry and reporting of observations to supervisors. Assistant will contribute to general lab support duties, including cleaning, stocking and maintenance of laboratory supplies and equipment.

Key Responsibilities & Performance Standards:

Technical Research:
Preparation and collection of blood, urine, feces, hair, lymph node, bone marrow, mucosal swabs, and other samples within the scope of infectious disease research Shipping and handling of animal tissues to various support laboratories Administration of anti-retroviral therapy, antibody therapy, drugs, and sedatives to non-human primates Assist with surgeries of non-human primates, (including scheduling, anesthesia monitoring, recovery, aseptic technique, and administration of drugs), and assistance with necropsies. Assisting with specialized projects including, but not limited to stem cell transplants, gastrointestinal parasite free animals, and ABSL3 work. Facilitate social environmental enrichment of and clinical support for non-human primates.
Report Preparation
Prepare various reports containing descriptive and analytical data, evaluate data that may be submitted for clinical evaluations, SOPs, publications or contribution to grant application(s), progress reports, etc.
Data Analysis/Records
Maintain accurate records of data obtained during researchAnalyze and summarize data from ongoing projects and SPF breeding coloniesSchedule procedures, communicate changes, review for compliance, and update documentation
Laboratory Management
Order reagents, supplies, and equipmentMake reagent solutions; routine equipment maintenance, cleaning, and preparation for procedures.Perform laboratory assays such as chemistry panels, complete blood cell counts (CBCs), PBMC isolation, etcParticipate in meetings, facilitate communications, and support teammates within group and associated collaborators.
Responsibilities

Education:
Bachelor's Degree in relevant field OR Associate's AND 3 years of relevant experience OR4 years of relevant experience OREquivalent combination of training and experience
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Ability to communicate effectively, including use and meaning of scientific terminology, in both written and oral formatsAbility to work both independently and in a small group setting6 months relevant work experience in Microsoft Excel, WordDemonstrated independence and competence to perform data management and analysis of research finding, including use of spreadsheets, graphics and statistical programsAbility to interact in a positive and productive manner, and to work efficiently and skillfully with a variety of diverse staffAbility to prioritize work demands, and coordinate research protocols with other staff; Organizational skills and careful attention to details to satisfactorily perform job duties requiring procedural steps to be consistent and completed fully and timely.Detailed record keeping, cataloging of samples, data entry and statistical analysis, laboratory maintenance, autoclaving and use of sterile techniques.
Qualifications

Education:
Bachelor's degree in Biology, Zoology, Animal sciences, Immunology, Pathology or similar, biological science
Experience:
Demonstrated experience supporting in vivo research with laboratory animals, especially nonhuman primatesMolecular/cellular biology, animal physiology or endocrinology, and one-year laboratory work experience performing technical procedures covered by the USDA and/or OLAW.
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Experience maintaining inventories of laboratory supplies and equipmentExperience working with non-human primates, conducting sedation, phlebotomy, aseptic technique, injections, sample collections (BAL, feces, urine) and/or necropsies.
Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

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