The
lab of Dr. Jason Sprowl is seeking a highly motivated Clinical Research Assistant who is interested in participating in translational research (Bench to bedside) with prior experience in molecular biology or pharmacology. The work will involve discovery within the field of drug transporters and identify how they contribute to variable patient outcome. The lab focuses on therapeutics used in oncology and works with cell culture and animal models to study mechanisms regulating drug accumulation, efficacy and toxicity.
Job Duties:
- Conduct in vitro and in vivo experimentation
- Provide support for lab including animal care, maintaining cell cultures, data analysis, and general lab maintenance
- Assist with writing protocols, documenting experimental outcome, critiques, and manuscripts
- Aid in training student and other lab personnel
Outstanding Benefits Package
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