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Stanford
University is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 1 to perform basic
functions and activities involved in defined research projects, and
independently conduct and analyze experiments.
About the Department of
Pathology
Comprised
of extraordinary faculty and staff, our mission is to improve the diagnosis,
treatment and basic understanding of human disease. We accomplish this through our clinical
services, research, and training the future leaders in pathology and related
fields.
For
more information about the department visit http://pathology.stanford.edu/
About the Position
An LSRP position is available in the laboratory
of Dr. Matt van de Rijn in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University.
Our lab applies cutting-edge high-throughput
methods to study soft tissue sarcomas. We seek to understand the molecular
underpinnings of these cancers, with the goal of developing new diagnostic,
prognostic, and/or predictive biomarkers and therapeutic targets that can be
applied in clinical practice. Our research interests include the genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptomic
characteristics of various types of soft tissue tumors including leiomyosarcoma
and leiomyoma. The LSRP will be involved in a research
project that aims to perform molecular analyses of these tumors on a single
cell level, in order to better understand the biology, evolution and clinical
behavior of these tumors, and to identify novel therapeutic strategies. Specifically,
LSRP will be making single cell and single nuclei preparations from different
types of soft tissue tumors, doing molecular profiling (DNA sequencing, RNA
sequencing, and methylome profiling) and apply computational biology methods to
analyze and interpret the next generation sequencing data. The position also includes lab management
tasks such as ordering supplies, maintaining our slide/block/tissue inventory,
keeping detailed lab records, and adhering to safety regulations.
We welcome candidates with a growth mindset, interest
in a variety of cancer research questions related to molecular underpinnings of
disease, and a willingness to take on challenging learning opportunities.
In addition to comparable research compensation,
candidates will have the opportunity to learn and to develop their C.V. or
resume through research publications and presentations.
Duties
include:
- Plan and perform experiments in
support of research projects in the laboratory based on knowledge of scientific
theory. Interpret and perform basic analyses of the results.
- Apply protocols for preparation of
single cell and/or single nuclei suspension from fresh, frozen, and/or formalin
fixed paraffin embedded tissue and subsequent library construction for next
generation sequencing (sequencing performed at a core laboratory). Sequencing data generated can be analyzed
using existing software programs.
Downstream experiments may include designing a targeted sequencing test,
in situ hybridization, and/or immunohistochemical biomarker testing.
- Review literature on an ongoing
basis to remain current with new procedures and related research.
- Apply the theories and methods of molecular
and/or computational biology to interpret and perform analyses of experiment
results; offer suggestions regarding modifications to procedures and protocols under
supervision of a senior researcher.
- Maintain detailed records of
experiments and outcomes.
- Contribute to publication of findings
as needed. Participate in the preparation of written documents, including
procedures, presentations, and proposals.
- Help with general lab maintenance
as needed; maintain lab stocks, manage chemical inventory and safety records,
and provide general lab support as needed.
- Assist with orientation and
training of new staff or students on lab procedures or techniques.
*- Other duties may also be assigned