Childrens Medical Research Institute The Translational Vectorology Research Unit specializes in the development and validation of novel recombinant ..
Childrens Medical Research Institute The Translational Vectorology Research Unit specializes in the development and validation of novel recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors (rAAV) for safe and efficient targeting of clinically relevant cells/tissues. The Unit has also strong interest in the development and translation of individualised vector-based gene therapeutics for the treatment of rare paediatric genetic conditions. The Research Assistant will provide support for research experiments and projects as part of a team and independently in the area as specified by the Unit Head. Benefits Fulltime role – 37.5 hours per week Excellent not for profit tax benefits A flexible and supportive work environment where everyone’s contribution is highly valued. Task & Responsibilities Conduct and support research experiments and projects both independently and as part of a team; Performs highly specialized techniques such as adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector production, quantification and validation in a BSL2+ tissue culture environment. Performs molecular biology assays including but not limited to: DNA and RNA extraction and purification, DNA preparation, PCR, RT-PCR, ddPCR and QPCR/ RT-QPCR, general cloning of DNA in plasmids. Performs standard DNA, RNA and protein analysis using such assays as Southern blotting, northern blotting, and western blotting Prepare technical reports, and contribute to research papers under general supervision; Maintain accurate records and be involved in data basing results and shared laboratory resources; Provide assistance in duties which contribute to the general organization and management of the laboratory such as ensuring supply and maintenance of required workplace materials, and maintaining CMRI laboratory safety guidelines and standard operating procedures; Provide assistance, guidance and training to other members of the unit; Apply broad technical knowledge, research skills, and laboratory experience to a diverse range of laboratory procedures and tasks and identify novel solutions to research problems; Share knowledge with the community and promote CMRI through participation in activities such as seminars or Discovery Days; Actively participate in laboratory meetings, including presentation of project data during team meetings and lab meetings as well as during CMRI research seminars and research retreats; Other duties as required by the Unit Head. Qualification & Experience Knowledge & Skills Essential Strong knowledge of relevant area of scientific research, including Molecular Biology, Tissue Culture, and Vectorology. Hands-on experience in the relevant area of molecular biology, cell culture and vectorology. Hands-on experience working in BSL2 lab and strong hands-on experience producing and working with recombinant AAV vectors is a strong preference. Advanced computer skills and proficiency with database programs. Advanced understanding of the clinical aspects of research. Education & Qualifications Essential Appropriate degree in a relevant discipline, preferentially Bachelors of Science (B.S.) degree or Masters (MS) degree in life sciences (biology, microbiology, biochemistry etc.). Experience      2 years research lab experience. Proficient in routine cell and molecular biology techniques including mammalian cell culture. Demonstrated knowledge and experience with both PC and MAC operating systems and proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Excel required. Personal Attributes Essential Strong interpersonal skills. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Well developed planning, organizational and work management abilities. Strong attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Commitment to professional improvement. About Company Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) was Australia’s first dedicated paediatric research facility and is now one of the world’s most highly regarded independent medical research organisations. Our research focuses on the four key areas impacting children’s health: cancer, genomics and genetic diseases, neurobiology, and embryology. Our strong international reputation is based on decades of significant research outcomes in these areas of specialty. CMRI’s research programs are supported by state-of-the-art facilities and committed research and support staff. Our achievements are made possible by a loyal network of community supporters, highly engaged donors, and the very successful Jeans for Genes® and Great Cycle Challenge fundraising campaigns. Salary: $77000-85000 Job Publish: 02-07-2024 Job Expire: 01-08-2024 Please click to View more detail / apply .