Job Title: Laboratory Support Specialist
Location:
- Institution: NIA
- Street: 9000 Rockville Pike
- Building: Building T44
- Room: 170
- City: Bethesda
- State & Zip: MD 20892
Weekly Hours: FullTime 3040 hours per week
Total No. of Hours: 40
Overall Position Summary and Objectives
The Laboratory Support Specialist will provide essential support to research projects at the Center for Alzheimers and Related Dementias (CARD). This role involves normalizing DNA and RNA concentrations for nextgeneration sequencing genotyping and other studies as well as assisting in reporting results and addressing technical challenges.
Minimum Education Requirement
- Bachelors Degree in Biology or related field
Resume Submission
Certifications & Licenses Required
- Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)
Key Skills and Proficiencies (Ranked by Priority)
- Pipetting
- Using Qubit or similar tools to measure DNA concentration
- Clinical sample handling and storage
Software Proficiency
- Google Suite
- Microsoft Office
- Outlook
Responsibilities
- Plan execute and organize laboratory experiments introduce new techniques and conduct laboratory research.
- Perform routine laboratory procedures including measuring DNA/RNA concentrations normalizing them to set standards and preparing samples for sequencing and genotyping.
- Operate laboratory machines and prepare specimens and equipment for use.
- Maintain detailed documentation of sample storage processing and laboratory records.
- Store and manage clinical research samples ensuring accurate tracking.
- Communicate research results and collaborate with lab team members.
- Manage and maintain laboratory inventory supplies and equipment.
- Assist with the operation and maintenance of laboratory equipment.
- Provide training and guidance to new laboratory members on equipment usage and protocols.
Additional Responsibilities
- Engage in problemsolving to overcome technical issues.
- Contribute insights and propose new strategies to enhance research quality.
- Support the preparation of data for publication in professional journals.