Research Assistant II - GI Medical Oncology
Listed on 2026-02-15
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Research/Development
Clinical Research, Medical Science, Research Assistant/Associate -
Healthcare
Clinical Research, Medical Science
Research Assistant II – GI Medical Oncology
The primary purpose of the Research Assistant II position is to perform technical assistance and coordination skills in carrying out various research projects in the department of GI Medical Oncology. The lab seeks a motivated individual with an interest and passion for science and who is excited to be at the forefront of cutting‑edge translational cancer research. The individual will record and evaluate data obtained in accordance with requested methods.
The lab is committed to the mentorship and growth of new hires to ensure they can achieve their long‑term career goals.
This role offers the opportunity to gain hands‑on experience in advanced molecular, cellular, and translational cancer research while working alongside leading scientists in GI Medical Oncology. As a Research Assistant II, you will develop highly marketable technical skills, receive strong mentorship, and contribute directly to projects that have real impact on patient care and scientific discovery. You’ll be part of a collaborative environment that values growth, learning, and innovation—a meaningful foundation for future careers in research, graduate school, medical school, or biotechnology.
SalaryRange
Minimum Salary: 45,000 | Midpoint Salary: 56,500 | Salary Maximum: 68,000
BenefitsMD Anderson offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support the well‑being, growth, and financial security of employees. Benefits include: paid employee medical benefits (zero premium) starting on day one for employees working 30+ hours per week; group dental, vision, life, AD&D, and disability coverage; paid time off (PTO) and extended illness bank (EIB) leave accruals; paid institutional holidays, wellness leave, childcare leave, and additional paid leave programs;
tuition assistance program available after six months of service; participation in the Teachers Retirement System (TRS) defined benefit pension plan, plus two voluntary retirement plan options; employer‑paid life and AD&D insurance, along with an illness‑related reduced salary pay program; access to extensive wellness resources, recognition programs, employee fitness and health services, and employee resource groups.
Prepare biological specimens harvested from mouse and perform histological experiments including dissecting mice, fixing and embedding tissues and immunostaining.
maintain accurate documentation and specimen tracking.
Other duties as assigned.
Education- Required:
Bachelor’s Degree in Basic Science. - Preferred:
Master’s Degree in Basic Science. - Preferred:
Medical Degree.
- Required:
1 year scientific or experimental research work…
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