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The laboratory of Brian Scottoline at the Pape Family Pediatric Research Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR is seeking a research assistant 1 to help with our exciting work delineating biological functions of human milk beyond nutrition. In conjunction with the adjacent and collaborating laboratory of Sarah Andres we are interested in discovering the effects of and mechanisms for human milk in promoting intestinal epithelial and gut-associated immune system function. We are looking for dynamic, organized, self-starters with a bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, or related fields to help us make new discoveries. Experience in a lab setting with molecular and/or cell biology, cell culture, imaging, cloning, PCR, and conducting experiments are desired, along with an inquisitive and creative mind. You will get training and experience with cutting edge molecular biology techniques, -omics data and approaches, imaging techniques, and more. You will apply these techniques to identify components of human milk that modulate and drive intestinal epithelial development and function using novel patient-derived organoids and unique patient-derived samples. An interest in biomedical research, post-graduate training, and acquiring research-related skills is desired. Our translational research bridges the divide between basic mechanistic research and patient care. In addition to basic research skills training, our team prioritizes career development. This is an hourly position with a flexible work expectation of approximately 10-20 hours per week.
*The position is restricted to post-baccalaureate scholars in the Wy’east program. If you are not in the Wy’east program, please do not apply for this position.*
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