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A research intern is needed to conduct cutting-edge research focused on the molecular mechanisms of breast cancer. The candidate will assist in performing experiments in cultured cells and mice using molecular, cellular, and biochemical techniques. This position is designed for individuals who:

  • Seek training, experience, and mentoring in a research setting
  • Plan to pursue a graduate or professional degree in science, medicine or a related field and
  • Have US citizenship or permanent residency

See Post-Baccalaureate Research Internship website: http://research.uiowa.edu/students/post-baccalaureate-research-internship

Position Responsibilities:

Maintain colonies of genetically modified mice: breeding, weaning and genotyping of the mice as well as maintaining electronic records of the colonies.

Perform laboratory maintenance and preparation of stock solutions.

Perform experiments using cell and molecular methodologies in mice, mouse tissues and cell cultures.

Maintain laboratory and experimental records.

Perform molecular cloning and generate adenovirus and lentivirus expressing various proteins and RNAi.

Assist postdoctoral fellows in maintaining mouse colonies and performing genotyping and experiments.

Keep detailed written and organized records of experimental design, protocols, computer data analysis and raw data.

Education Requirement: Requires a Bachelor's degree in a biomedical related science or an equivalent combination of education and progressively responsible experience in a molecular and cell biology related field. Minimum 3.2 GPA

Required Qualifications: Previous working experience in a biomedical laboratory with hands-on research is required.

Desirable Qualifications:
Working proficiency with each of the following:

  • Passaging and maintaining various cell lines.
  • Western blotting
  • Handling mice