Research Assistant
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Research Assistant/Associate, Biomedical Science, Biology
Research Assistant
The Messenger Lab at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking a Research Assistant to complete general laboratory operations and aid in graduate students' projects. Our lab focuses on assessment and delivery of analgesic therapeutics in large animal models, from benchtop experiments to clinical research. Specifically, we work with pigs, dogs, cats, and occasionally other species. This position will be in charge of maintaining the laboratory and instrumentation for these projects, writing and maintaining laboratory SOPs and Animal Use Protocols, and participation in experiments as desired.
In addition, this position will provide graduate student experimental support, be in charge of laboratory organization and cleanliness, and be in charge of ordering laboratory supplies.
Must be flexible and enjoy a diverse and sometimes fast-paced research environment. Must be an effective communicator and understand English as a primary language. Must have U.S. citizenship (cannot support or sponsor working visas). Must have experience working in a laboratory and/or with animals. Must have experience with writing and following laboratory SOPs, AUPs, and maintaining excellent records/notebooks. BS in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or a related field.
Experience with chromatography (HPLC/UPLC/MS, etc.) Experience in drug discovery Experience with prepping samples for mass spectrometry and analyzing proteomics experiments Adaptability managing multiple projects at the same time Handling veterinary species such as dogs, cats, horses, cattle and pigs Experience with animal models of pain MS or PhD in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or a related field.
Commensurate with Experience
40
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
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