Scientist 2, Biology - LanceSoft Inc
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2016
About the Job
Work Days: M-F
Work Hours 9-5
Onsite daily
Substantial experience with molecular methods is required.
The associate will be responsible for performing molecular assay work with a primary focus on nucleic acid quantitation and PCR, but also including DNA extraction from microorganisms and isothermal nucleic acid amplification.
The associate will analyze and interpret results to guide experimental design with minimal oversight. As needed, the associate will be required to cross-train and take responsibility for the formulation, organization, and quality control of assay raw materials, amplification master mixes, buffers, and consumables.
An ideal candidate demonstrates the ability to adapt to the rapidly changing requirements in a dynamic work environment and works effectively in a multi-disciplinary team environment.
Previous experience in microbiology and infectious disease is a strong plus.
Job Responsibilities
• Design, execution, and troubleshooting of nucleic acid amplification assays (e.g. qPCR, isothermal) using lab-scale, non-automated instrumentation.
• Execution of standard molecular biology techniques like nucleic acid extraction, purification, and quantitation (e.g. electrophoresis, TapeStation, Nanodrop, Qubit)
• Analysis, interpretation, and presentation of results
• Preparation of various molecular biology reaction buffers and assists in optimization and re-formulation of buffers to meet product development requirements.
• Utilizes a broad range of practical techniques in molecular biology and chemistry for material formulation.
• Accurate and comprehensive documentation in an electronic lab notebook (ELN) environment.
• Adherence to all laboratory SOPs, including handling infectious agents under BSL-2 containment practices.
Requirements
• Explicitly demonstrated expertise in primary lab-developed PCR assay design and optimization
Education:
• B.A./B.S. in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology, or related field
Experience:
• 2+ years’ experience in a university or industry micro/molecular biology lab setting
• Fluency with standard molecular biology methods and ability to swiftly learn new techniques.
• Excellent attention to detail with an understanding of laboratory practices
• Strong ability to meet goals under tight timelines and adapt to changing priorities.
• Willingness and ability to work with infectious agents in BSL-2 environment, with prior experience in bacterial or viral culture being a strong plus.
Work Hours 9-5
Onsite daily
Substantial experience with molecular methods is required.
The associate will be responsible for performing molecular assay work with a primary focus on nucleic acid quantitation and PCR, but also including DNA extraction from microorganisms and isothermal nucleic acid amplification.
The associate will analyze and interpret results to guide experimental design with minimal oversight. As needed, the associate will be required to cross-train and take responsibility for the formulation, organization, and quality control of assay raw materials, amplification master mixes, buffers, and consumables.
An ideal candidate demonstrates the ability to adapt to the rapidly changing requirements in a dynamic work environment and works effectively in a multi-disciplinary team environment.
Previous experience in microbiology and infectious disease is a strong plus.
Job Responsibilities
• Design, execution, and troubleshooting of nucleic acid amplification assays (e.g. qPCR, isothermal) using lab-scale, non-automated instrumentation.
• Execution of standard molecular biology techniques like nucleic acid extraction, purification, and quantitation (e.g. electrophoresis, TapeStation, Nanodrop, Qubit)
• Analysis, interpretation, and presentation of results
• Preparation of various molecular biology reaction buffers and assists in optimization and re-formulation of buffers to meet product development requirements.
• Utilizes a broad range of practical techniques in molecular biology and chemistry for material formulation.
• Accurate and comprehensive documentation in an electronic lab notebook (ELN) environment.
• Adherence to all laboratory SOPs, including handling infectious agents under BSL-2 containment practices.
Requirements
• Explicitly demonstrated expertise in primary lab-developed PCR assay design and optimization
Education:
• B.A./B.S. in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology, or related field
Experience:
• 2+ years’ experience in a university or industry micro/molecular biology lab setting
• Fluency with standard molecular biology methods and ability to swiftly learn new techniques.
• Excellent attention to detail with an understanding of laboratory practices
• Strong ability to meet goals under tight timelines and adapt to changing priorities.
• Willingness and ability to work with infectious agents in BSL-2 environment, with prior experience in bacterial or viral culture being a strong plus.
Source : LanceSoft Inc