Genetics Laboratory Assistant - Temp
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Research/Development
Research Assistant/Associate, Biology, Clinical Research, Research Scientist -
Science
Research Assistant/Associate, Biology, Clinical Research, Research Scientist
Position Summary
The Shamblin lab seeks laboratory assistants for wildlife and fisheries sample processing, DNA extractions, and data calling for population genetic analyses. This position will assist graduate students and the lab manager with sample tracking, processing of blood, eggshell, skin, fin clips, and swab samples, and DNA extractions for genotyping and sequencing for fish and wildlife species of conservation concern. This position will also assist the PI with data calling with microsatellite and sequencing projects.
Sample archiving and general laboratory maintenance are necessary.
- Sample collection, tracking, and processing for DNA extractions (40% of time)
- Data calling and curation (40% of time)
- DNA extractions and sample archiving (10% of time)
- Dish washing and general lab maintenance
Candidates pursuing a BS degree in biology, genetics, marine science, or wildlife/fisheries preferred. Previous laboratory experience is a plus, but not necessary.
Ideal candidates work well independently or in groups. Attention to detail is critical, despite repetitive tasks. Good organizational and interpersonal skills are essential.
Physical DemandsThis position is primarily laboratory based. Candidates will sit or stand at the bench for extended periods. This position may occasionally lift boxes up to 40 pounds.
EEO StatementThe University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status or other protected status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR (hrweb).
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