Job ID: 2024-20309 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Research and Laboratory
Overview
The Mesa lab is seeking a highly motivated, organized Lab Manager for a full-time position within the Department of Molecular Biology.
Our lab combines expertise in immunology, stem cell biology, and multiphoton microscopy to uncover the dynamic interplay of immune and stem cells that drives complex multi-tissue regeneration, which can be leveraged to overcome current limitations in human wound healing and regenerative medicine. We aim to foster a collaborative and joyful lab environment that will support people interested in doing fun science, learning new skills/concepts, and advancing your professional goals. Strong organization, time-management, record keeping, and communication skills are essential. The work performed by the successful candidate will be foundational to all lab projects and will result in co-authorship on high impact publications.
The position is available starting January 2025 with a negotiable start date. Although the initial appointment is for a two-year term, it is renewable contingent on satisfactory performance and/or career plans of the candidate. More information about the lab can be found at mesa-lab.org, or please contact Dr. Mesa by email at kai.mesa@princeton.edu.
To apply, please submit a CV, a cover letter describing your research interests and career goals (~1 page) and contact information for three professional references.
Responsibilities
Manage mouse colony, assist with mouse genotyping, assist with IACUC and IBC protocols.
Work efficiently and collaboratively to assist experiments, including intravital microscopy, mouse tissue dissections, cell isolations, flow cytometry, cell culture, sequencing.
Lab management and maintenance: assist in ordering, shipping, receiving, and organization of lab reagents/supplies; assist in maintenance of intravital microscope room, ensure laboratory safety is aligned with internal and external regulations.
In coordination with PI, assist new members on-boarding and train personnel for mouse handling and core lab techniques (intravital microscopy, tissue dissections, cell isolation, mouse genotyping).
Qualifications
Essential
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Immunology, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, or another directly related scientific field.
At least one year of hands-on experience working in a biology research lab; or extensive and self-driven undergraduate thesis-level lab experience will also be considered.
Ability to plan, coordinate, perform independent research.
Flexibility to adapt to the research needs of the lab, ability to work as a part of a collaborative research team.
Good oral and written English communication skills.
Effective time-management.
Preferred
Experience working with mouse models and microscopy is preferred.
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