INTERN RESEARCH - Patapoutian Lab
Job Description
DescriptionABOUT US:
Scripps Research is a nonprofit biomedical institute ranked as one of the most influential in the world for its impact on innovation. We are celebrating our 100-year legacy in 2024. This significant milestone marks a century of seminal discoveries in immunology, infectious diseases (such as COVID-19, flu, HIV), neuroscience, heart disease, cancer, and more. Located in La Jolla, California, the institute houses six research departments, multiple Nobel laureates, a top-ranked graduate school and a leading postdoctoral training program. We work hand-in-hand with researchers of the Scripps Research Translational Institute and Calibr to merge foundational studies in biology, chemistry and computer science with translational science to produce pioneering drugs and advances in digital and precision medicine. Together, we cultivate new scientific leaders and expand the frontiers of knowledge to deliver medical breakthroughs impacting human health around the globe. If you have a passion for making a difference, this could be your opportunity to join our transformative team.
Celebrating a Century: https://100.scripps.edu/
POSITION TITLE: Intern-Research
POSITION SUMMARY:
Dive into the world of scientific research with our exciting internship in the Department of Neuroscience. Gain hands-on experience, closely supervised training, and develop essential skills in our dynamic laboratory setting.
Responsibilities: Assist with basic laboratory maintenance, including glassware washing, autoclaving, and preparing media and solutions. Support experimental procedures assigned by our experienced staff and contribute to ongoing research projects.
Why Apply: Immerse yourself in practical learning, receive personalized mentorship, and contribute to groundbreaking research. Ideal for students passionate about Neuroscience, seeking to enhance their skills, and explore career opportunities in the field.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- Part-time: Up to 19 hours per week.
- This is a year-round position, not a summer intern or other short-term internship.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
- Mouse genotyping and colony management
- Histology (perfusion, dissection and cryosection) of secretory organs
- Biochemical assays (ELISA and mass spectrometry)
- Confocal microscopy
- Animal behaviors
COMPENSATION:
- The expected hiring range for this position is $16.85 to $19.85 per hour, commensurate with experience. Consideration will be given to experience that exceeds the listed requirements.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be currently enrolled in high school, an associate's program, a bachelors program or masters program.
The above statements describe the level of work performed and expected in general terms. The statements are not intended to list all the responsibilities, duties and/or skills required of employees so classified, and the content herein is subject to change due to the business needs of Scripps Research, with or without notice. Furthermore, nothing in this job description shall be interpreted to be in conflict with or to eliminate or modify in any way the employment-at-will status of Scripps Research staff.
EEO Statement:
The Scripps Research Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We promote diversity of thought, culture and background in the fields of science. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic or status. Underrepresented individuals are encouraged to apply.
The Scripps Research Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic or status.
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