
Assistant Scientist
- Philadelphia, PA
- $40,000-50,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Biostatistics or related field.
- Proficiency in basic wet laboratory procedures and equipment use
- Proficient writing skills
- Ability to use excel spreadsheets to archive data for analyses
- She/He will perform all the biochemical and molecular assays, maintain inventories, order supplies, and generally participate in the organization of the laboratory.
- She/he will be responsible for the preparation of exosomal protein samples from serum, from 150 EtOH-used subjects and 75 controls.
- She/he will assist Dr. Darbinian in studies related to the isolation of exosomal mRNA from fetal brain-derived cell type-specific exosomes from maternal blood from EtOH-exposed subjects and characterization of fetal neural, OL-, microglial, astrocytic-exosomes, by performing pathway-specific arrays.
- She/he will perform cytokine/chemokine studies for this project.
- Collaboration with research team members (CRC, clinicians, PI, assistant professor, biostatistician, and student workers) to plan wet-lab tasks, support patient recruitment and follow-ups, and integrate laboratory findings into biostatistical analyses, manuscripts, and conference presentations.
- Help design and implement statistical analysis plans to evaluate associations between exosomal biomarkers and FASD outcomes.
- Development and maintenance of databases integrating biomarker data with clinical information, ensuring data integrity, reproducibility, and compliance with NIH/IRB standards.
- Performs other duties as assigned
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