Research Assistant

McLaughlin Research Institute is a center for neurogenetic research on Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, and other degenerative nerve diseases. MRI is currently seeking a qualified and result driven research assistant. We use animal models to investigate disease mechanisms and to develop and test treatments for these diseases. Approaches include mouse behavioral assessments, molecular biology, brain pathology, cell culture, mutagenesis, and CRISPR.

To apply: Email the following to MegAnne Casey at meganne@mclaughlinresearch.org:

  • Cover Letter

  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae

  • Contact information for three references, including email addresses

  • This position is responsible for supporting the Principal Investigators of McLaughlin Research Institute through following research procedures, exercising analytical judgement, and performing technical laboratory duties.  This position is also responsible for handling laboratory animals, noxious chemicals and specimens, hazardous materials, and radioisotopes; applicants must be physically and mentally capable of performing all essential tasks surrounding these duties. Light to medium lifting of equipment and supplies may be required.

    Perform Required Experiments

    Operate laboratory equipment such as CO2 incubators, microscopes, centrifuges, and biologic hoods.

    Perform DNA analysis, electrophoresis, and ultracentrifugation of samples.

    Use and safely handle Biological Radioisotopes.

    Other duties as assigned.

  • As a direct report to the Vice President of Research and a critical component of MRI’s research team, this position works closely with leadership to perform required experiments using research best practices and procedures. Clear and orderly records of data and experiments performed, as well as communicating effectively both in written and verbal form while being able to effectively organize and manage time are required. MRI is honored to have various federal, state, and private foundation grants, and is grateful for generous financial support from community members. This position will help support the goals, research projects, and integrity of the Institute, its grantors, and its benefactors.

    Keep clear and orderly records of data and experiments on various software platforms, such as Microsoft Excel, Office 365, and Google Workspaces.

    Communicate clearly and accurately using English, both verbally and in writing, all ongoing projects to the Principal Investigator(s).

    Perform Mathematical and Statistical Calculations

    Inventory supplies and equipment and submit requests to the Purchasing Manager for new orders and restocks as necessary.

    Other duties as assigned.

  • Works and supports a cohesive, collaborative team environment.

    Supports the work of the Institute in serving the cultural, social, racial, and economic diversity represented within board and staff.

    Embodies traits of appropriate reliability, accountability, confidentiality, integrity, instinct, and desire.

    Attend meetings such as all-staff meetings, group meetings, and one-on-ones.

    Professional growth and development are also heavily encouraged through reading, literature searches, seminars, workshops, conferences, and professional affiliations.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, or related fields.

    Willing to handle and manipulate laboratory animals, primarily mice.

    Training in General Laboratory Techniques and Procedures

  • A competitive full-time salary and excellent benefit package is provided with opportunity to advance

    Benefits: full medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance

    8 paid Federal Holidays per year

    403(b) tax sheltered retirement contribution

Research Assistant