Current projects involve monitoring contaminants in the environment, understanding how contaminants affect animal, human, and ecosystem health, exploring ways to mitigate harm caused by toxic substances, and investigating bioactive compounds for their ability to bind therapeutic targets. Key topics of research include harmful algae bloom toxicity and mitigation; sources and fate of chemicals in water, air, and organisms; and mechanisms of action of harmful substances on cells and organisms. Work will involve a broad range of research projects encompassing controlled laboratory conditions as well as natural field studies.
Minimum qualifications:
- Education – Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, Marine Science or related field
- Experience – Employment, internship, or a substantial amount of volunteer hours in a research laboratory or related institution is required.
Required skills/knowledge:
- General lab safety
- Experience with protocol development and optimization
- Proficiency with pipetting, calculating dilutions/doses
- Experience with statistical analyses and data interpretation using Excel and other software
- Experience with molecular biology including protein extraction, DNA extraction, and/or real-time PCR
- Exceptional time management, troubleshooting, and organizational skills
- Ability to be an adaptable and collegial member of the team, self-motivated, and complete assigned tasks in a timely manner
- Physically able to lift 50 pounds and remain standing/walking for multiple hours a day
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience with chemical extraction techniques
- Experience with mammalian cell culture and cytotoxicity assays
- Experience with analytical and semi-preparative HPLC, HRMS, or MS/MS
- Experience working with hazardous materials
Applications will be reviewed immediately. The position is full time, with a competitive annual salary and annual merit raises.