Research Assistant
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![]() United States, Massachusetts, Boston | |
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Overview
The Department of Neuroscience is a basic science department that focuses on cutting-edge research in the areas of synapse development and function, sensory systems, and complex behavior, cognitive neuroscience, and behavioral neurobiology. Dr. Rob Jackson's lab utilizes molecular genetic approaches to study circadian behavior and sleep. Faculty members within the department are also extensively involved with the Graduate School of Biomedical Science Program in Neuroscience as well as teaching within the medical school. What You'll Do Conducts a variety of routine and specialized laboratory experiments with accuracy. The overarching goal will be to use classical and molecular genetic approaches along with sophisticated behavioral assays to study roles for glia-neuron communication in the regulation of Drosophila circadian behavior and sleep. The role will include collection of Drosophila adults for genetic crosses, data analysis, interpretation of results, statistical analysis and production of figures/tables for publication. Makes decisions regarding the appropriate protocol or procedure necessary to achieve reproducible results and whether modification or repetition is necessary. Records test results and analyzes behavioral, molecular, and imaging data derived from experiments. Helps order reagents and keep lab organized. Information about the Jackson lab can be found at: https://gsbs.tufts.edu/faculty-research/rob-jackson-lab.
What We're Looking For Basic Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications:
Pay Range Minimum $49,500.00, Midpoint $62,000.00, Maximum $74,500.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. |