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UCLA Health Staff Research Associate I - OB-GYN in Los Angeles, California
Description
Under
the direct supervision of the Biospecimen Core Manager and the Clinical Trials
Director, this position will assist in the Biospecimen Core Unit and serve as a
research assistant for the non-therapeutic biospecimen studies for the
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. This includes assisting with both clinical research
responsibilities and laboratory specific tasks such as: screening and
identifying eligible patients; coordination of patient follow-up per protocol
timepoints; clinical data entry; appropriate processing, aliquoting, and
storing of specimens; preparation and maintenance of commonly used reagents and
stock solutions; and other clinical research and laboratory duties as assigned.
Limited may convert to career.
Hourly salary range: $28.69 - $34.21.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent experience in chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry and molecular biology
Skill in routine molecular and cellular biology techniques with and without laboratory equipment.
Ability to communicate effectively on a one-to-one basis sufficiently to convey experimental results to principal investigators.
Ability to take direction as well as to work independently.
Ability to follow direction and follow the appropriate steps according to protocols.
Writing skills and ability sufficient to fully and accurately document all lab work in a notebook according to lab standards.
Ability to analyze research data and prepare clear, concise and accurate technical reports.
Interpersonal skill to interact and collaborate effectively with scientist coworkers, graduate students and faculty.
Ability to organize raw data into relevant formats.
Ability to create and maintain accurate inventories of various items.
Reading skills sufficient to understand specific protocol relevant journal articles, and equipment.
Computer literacy and ability to perform data entry.
Ability to work standing for long stretches of time and up to 90% of the day.
Ability to work with research animals, and perform basic dissections and euthanasia.
Experience and ability with cell and tissue culture methods
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