LAB RESEARCH ANALYST II

Updated: 4 days ago
Location: Durham, NORTH CAROLINA

School of Medicine

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Occupational Summary:

Seeking a scientist with good problem-solving skills and strengths in quantitative analysis.  Job duties will be to work in a fast-paced, team-based environment to conduct a variety of complex and independent investigations addressing physical, chemical, and other research laboratory experiments to obtain and interpret data for research projects at Duke, specifically addressing metabolomics and proteomics in cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and infectious diseases.  Scientific integrity, curiosity, and determination are key qualities of a successful candidate.

In particular, under the guidance of the Director or Assistant/Associate Director, the Lab Analyst I will conduct, typically under the supervision of a senior lab member, a variety of complex laboratory procedures and specialized laboratory techniques for the analysis of endogenous metabolites, drug molecules, peptides and proteins in the Proteomics and Metabolomics Core Facility for the School of Medicine. Note that both SOP-driven and independent analyses will be required, and analytical thinking and problem-solving skills are critical.  The ability to effectively work in a multidisciplinary team environment and move easily from one task to another is essential.

Tasks may include:       

1) (35% time) Preparation of standard stock solutions and biological samples for metabolomic, proteomic, and pharmacokinetic analyses.
2) (30% time) Quantification and identification of metabolites using triple quadrupole, and high resolution/accurate mass spectrometry.  Validation of figures of merit for quantitative LC-MS/MS assays.

3) (10% time) Participation in meetings and other communication with investigators and researchers in project planning and experimental design.

4) (15% time) Contribution to written reports and publications of results in collaboration with investigators inside and outside of Duke. 

5) (5% time) Presentation of ongoing work at group meetings, and critical evaluation of new approaches for metabolomics and proteomics presented in the literature or by others.

6) (5% time) Perform other tasks and special projects as assigned.

Work requires a Bachelor 's degree in chemistry, biochemistry, biology or other directly related scientific field.  Experimental design/planning, sample preparation, sample analysis using analytical techniques are essential.  LC-MS experience and ability to perform data analysis, statistics, bioinformatics, or programming are a plus.


 
Minimum Qualifications
Education

Work requires a bachelor's degree in botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other directly related scientific field.


Experience

Work requires four years of research experience. A related master's OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATIONAND/OR EXPERIENCE degree may offset required years of experience on a 1:1 basis, e.g., a two year master's degree in lieu of two years of experience.

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