Posted 3d ago

Research Assistant

@ Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, Virginia, United States
$21/hrOnsiteAll Commitments Available
Responsibilities:conduct experiments, perform assays, analyze data
Requirements Summary:B.S. in biology/biomedical engineering; familiarity with molecular biology; strong teamwork and communication; ability to plan and conduct experiments independently; meticulous data collection and documentation.
Technical Tools Mentioned:MATLAB, Python, PCR, Gel Electrophoresis
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Job Description




The Vlaisavljevich Lab (https://ultrasound-lab.beam.vt.edu) is looking for a research assistant to explore the use of focused ultrasound (FUS) for biospecimen processing and biomolecule release. We are seeking motivated, creative individuals who are interested in conducting hands-on experiments to evaluate and optimize the performance of this technology, including studies on tissue ablation, quantification and optimization of biomolecule release, and assessment of biomolecule yield and quality. The role also involves performing molecular assays such as PCR and gel electrophoresis to verify biomolecule integrity and validate the performance of the focused ultrasound process. This position is ideal for motivated, detail-oriented individuals interested in applying focused ultrasound to advance molecular biology workflows and contribute to the development of innovative sample preparation technologies.






Required Qualifications




-B.S. in biology, biomedical engineering, or a related field
-Familiarity with basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., pipetting, sample preparation, DNA quantification, PCR, gel electrophoresis)
-Work history showing a strong teamwork and communication skills to ensure safety and coordination in a collaborative research environment
-History of an ability to plan and conduct experiments independently or as part of a small interdisciplinary team
-Deomonstrated strong attention to detail in data collection, record-keeping, and documentation of experimental procedures






Preferred Qualifications




-Experience using MATLAB, Python, or other programming languages for operation of FUS systems
-Experience developing or operating prototype instrumentation, particularly systems involving high-voltage electronics, acoustic devices, or fluidic systems
-Familiarity with experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation of quantitative results






Pay Band




4






Overtime Status




Non-Exempt: Eligible for overtime






Appointment Type




Restricted






Salary Information




$21.25






Hours per week




40






Review Date




05/20/2026






Additional Information




 


The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.


 






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