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Posted: 17-Jul-22
Location: Seattle, Washington
Type: Full Time
Salary: Open
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The Department of Genome Sciences is part of the University of Washington School of Medicine and is comprised of 31 labs addressing leading edge questions in biology and medicine by developing and applying genetic, genomic and computational approaches taking advantage of genomic information now available for a host of species. GS is making major contributions in the application of genome science to understand the fundamentals of biology and to improve human health and wellbeing. Genome Sciences is a collaborative department supported by very different academic disciplines. We work with a multitude of Program Investigators (PIs) in departments both on the UW campus as well as worldwide. The department has gone through significant expansion since its beginning in 2001 with annual grant awards of $68.5M in FY21.
The Department of Genome Sciences is committed to creating an environment that is welcoming and inclusive. Our goal is to foster a place of learning and working where all members can thrive and where diversity is recognized and celebrated. At Genome Sciences, we aim to create supportive spaces for those who are marginalized in higher education or society. To achieve this, we recognize that it is our ongoing responsibility to understand, acknowledge, and challenge systems of privilege and disadvantage in higher education such as those based on race, color, creed, caste, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, or socioeconomic status.
The Northwest Genomics Center (NWGC) at the University of Washington is one of the leading genome centers in the United States. The NWGC, housed in the Department of Genome Sciences, is the largest self-sustaining genome center in the Pacific Northwest and one of the most successful genome centers in the country. It has partnered to deliver exome and/or whole genome sequence (WGS) data for many highly successful large-scale human genetic projects for both rare conditions and common diseases. These projects include the Centers for Mendelian Genomics (CMG), the NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine Program (TOPMed) and, most recently, the All of Us Research Program.
The Department of Genome Sciences’ Northwest Genomics Center currently has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/Engineer 2.
POSITION PURPOSE The Research Scientist will conduct laboratory research focusing on the identification of DNA variation in human populations in a high-throughput genomics laboratory in the Department of Genome Sciences. This position will require expertise in molecular biology and genomics protocols and the ability to perform research and take responsibility for assuring quality, cost effectiveness and timeliness for large projects.The Research Scientist will work under immediate supervision to meet project deadlines and complete assigned tasks by implementing well-established protocols and evaluating and developing new protocols. Weekly meetings are held to discuss project status.
This position will work in a prominent laboratory whose work impacts other researchers worldwide. High functionality will be reflected in even greater funding opportunities and enhancement of the reputation of the University as a biomedical research powerhouse.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Carry out laboratory protocols for next-generation DNA and RNA library construction and sequencing. Perform standard molecular biology protocols and assist in the development of new methods for DNA, RNA, and methylation analysis. Develop and maintain precise laboratory protocols and records. Works with laboratory information systems (LIMS) to log workflow data. Work within a laboratory team environment to process and track DNA and RNA samples. Program and operate robotics stations for sample preparation. Implement quality-assurance protocols. Perform routine assessment of data quality. Assist with trouble-shooting and daily quality control of data. Aid in the development of new experimental methods and assist laboratory co-workers and/or the PI in meeting long-term scientific goals. Attend Genome Sciences and University meetings, retreats, status updates, orientations and planning days when necessary. Other duties may be assigned.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Genetics/Biochemistry, Chemical or Biomedical Engineering, or other related Life Sciences field Two or more years of laboratory experience using standard molecular biology techniques, either in a professional or academic setting
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Working knowledge of molecular biology, genetics, and/or chemistry Excellent technical wet bench skills Excellent recording keeping and ability to refine and develop protocols Proven analytical and problem-solving skills Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills Must be highly organized with solid attention to detail Open to receiving direction and to asking for assistance when needed Ability to work both independently and collaboratively Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except where there are legal requirements such as license/certification/registration.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.
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DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience in DNA and RNA library sequencing library construction Experience in a high-throughput genomics laboratory specializing in next-generation sequencing Experience with liquid handling systems, specifically, Janus, Zephyr, and Sciclone systems, including program development Experience working with next-generation sequencing technologies (various Illumina platforms) Experience working in a CLIA-certified environment
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: CLIA-certified lab environment Occasionally lifts and/or carries objects weighing up to 30 pounds. Occasionally stoops and bends. Occasionally reaches and grasps with arms and hands. |