The Jackson Laboratory has an opportunity available as a Research Technologist in the Trowbridge laboratory. With input and guidance from the Laboratory Manager and oversight as needed, the incumbent manages all mouse strains making key decisions regarding: breeding management, biosampling, aging and sexing mice, and disposition of sick or injured or mice. The incumbent will be responsible for key experimental aspects including but not limited to: producing experimental cohorts needed, feeding special grain to different cohorts, weighing mice, scheduling phenotyping and harvesting of tissues. Meticulous attention to detail and accurate record keeping are required.
Incumbents are required to work flexible shifts that may include evenings, week-ends and/or holidays depending on the demands of the research and/or laboratory operations.
Consistently manages breeder rotation as required per strain and appropriately identifies and selects replacement breeder mice.
Accurately maintains strain information (including genotypes) and experimental data in applicable databases
Precise and legible cage card maintenance
Performs tail biosampling technique for genotyping of applicable strains
Promptly interprets genotyping results for colony maintenance
Implements the breeding scheme of new strains as determined by the Laboratory Manager
Analyzes reproductive performance data
Key Responsibilities & Essential Functions:
Colony Management
Clear and frequent reporting of colony status including but not limited to colony productivity, cohort production and experimental progress to Laboratory Manager
Maintains appropriate breeding scheme(s) as required per strain
Plans and executes expansion of number of breeders for larger cohorts of mice needed
Consistently manages breeder rotation as required per strain and appropriately identifies and selects replacement breeder mice
Accurately maintains strain information (including genotypes) and experimental data in applicable databases
Precise and legible cage card maintenance
Performs tail biosampling technique for genotyping of applicable strains
Promptly interprets genotyping results for colony maintenance
Implements the breeding scheme of new strains as determined by the Laboratory Manager
Analyzes reproductive performance data
Experimental Support & Special Projects
Masters biomethods techniques and efficiently performs the following:
Retro-orbital bleed biomethod techniques
Animal euthanasia in accordance with established laboratory procedures for humanely euthanizing mice in barrier facilities
Animal restraint
Ear notch identification
Tail tipping biosample collection
Ability to efficiently conduct longitudinal data collection for mouse studies – including body weight, biosampling, etc.
Perform Qiagen and crude lysis DNA preparation of mouse tail biopsies.
Genotyping by standard PCR - set up reactions, pour and run gels, record data, and file results.
Run ELISAs on mouse serum.
Prepare tissues for downstream procedures including flow cytometry, histology, RNA or protein extraction.
Ability to master new experimental techniques and Biomethods as needed.
Regular, reliable and consistent attendance
Ability to meet flexible and changing demands including some hours on weekends and holidays. Ability to work flexible schedule depending on research/operational needs
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Knowledge of mouse genetics as acquired by a degree in the biological sciences or 1 – 2 years work experience in which animal husbandry and colony management were job responsibilities.
Successful completion of Lab Animal Science or equivalent experience.
Successful completion of the Laboratory’s Genetics course or equivalent college accredited coursework.
Pay Range: $18.59 - $26 per hour, depending upon experience
About JAX:
The Jackson Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institution with a National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center and nearly 3,000 employees in locations across the United States (Maine, Connecticut, California), Japan and China. Its mission is to discover precise genomic solutions for disease and empower the global biomedical community in the shared quest to improve human health.
Founded in 1929, JAX applies over nine decades of expertise in genetics to increase understanding of human disease, advancing treatments and cures for cancer, neurological and immune disorders, diabetes, aging and heart disease. It models and interprets genomic complexity, integrates basic research with clinical application, educates current and future scientists, and provides critical data, tools and services to the global biomedical community. For more information, please visit
EEO Statement:
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