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Research Assistant II - Translational Molecular Pathology

Job in Houston, Harris County, Texas, 77007, USA
Listing for: MD Anderson Cancer Center
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-05
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Clinical Research, Research Scientist, Research Assistant/Associate, Biomedical Science
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Research Assistant II - Translational Molecular Pathology - No Experience Required
The Translational Molecular Pathology (TMP) department at MD Anderson Cancer Center is at the forefront of translational cancer research, bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical applications to improve patient outcomes. Researchers within TMP investigate the molecular mechanisms of cancer, evaluate novel therapeutic approaches, and develop innovative technologies that advance precision medicine. Through close collaboration between scientists, physicians, and clinical teams, the department transforms scientific discoveries into meaningful advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment.

This Research Assistant II position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge translational research focused on innate immune signaling and the cellular response to DNA damage during cancer chemotherapy. The role is ideal for an independent, scientifically curious individual who enjoys designing experiments, learning new laboratory techniques, and collaborating on multidisciplinary research projects that have the potential to improve cancer care.

In this role, you will help design and perform research experiments while working closely with the Principal Investigator to develop detailed experimental plans and procedures. You will manage multiple research projects simultaneously, independently carry out laboratory studies, compile research findings, and contribute data for scientific publications, grant applications, and research protocols.

You will also provide technical and operational support for laboratory research activities by coordinating experimental procedures, assembling and operating laboratory equipment, and researching emerging scientific techniques to support projects investigating innate immune signaling pathways during DNA-damaging chemotherapy. This position offers the opportunity to work with advanced laboratory methodologies while contributing to innovative translational cancer research.

Collaboration is a key component of this role. You will participate in research studies with investigators both within and outside MD Anderson, train research personnel and students on established laboratory techniques, present research findings at laboratory meetings and scientific conferences, and assist with implementing new technologies and experimental approaches. Strong communication skills and a willingness to continuously learn are essential to success.

You will also play an important role in scientific data management and research documentation, maintaining accurate laboratory notebooks and databases, documenting quality control activities, preparing graphs, figures, presentations, and reports, and assisting with grant submissions and scientific publications. Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and scientific software such as Graph Pad Prism, along with excellent organizational skills and attention to detail, will support success in this role.

The ideal candidate will possess laboratory research experience, strong critical thinking and organizational skills, the ability to work independently while managing multiple projects, and a passion for advancing translational cancer research. Candidates who enjoy combining hands-on laboratory work with scientific collaboration and continuous learning will find this position especially rewarding.

MD Anderson offers a comprehensive total rewards package, including paid medical benefits, generous paid time off, retirement plans, tuition assistance, professional development opportunities, and additional benefits, along with the opportunity to build a rewarding research career at one of the world's leading cancer centers dedicated to advancing patient care through scientific discovery and innovation.

JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES

Technical Functions

Function in an independent manner, and have the ability to design research experiments. Discusses goals of each project with supervisor; with the help of supervisor, develops a step-by-step written procedure outlining the specific actions required to conduct the experiment before proceeding Ability to work on several research projects concurrently in an independent manner Compile research data and submit results to be included in publications, grants or protocols.

Laboratory Operation

The RAII will be responsible for the following laboratory operations:
Provide technical and coordination expertise in carrying out various research projects, coordinates procedures, and performs technical laboratory duties in accordance with general and/or specific plans. Research literature and discuss with others in the lab new procedures and techniques to support projects around innate immune signaling events during base damaging cancer chemotherapy. Assembles and operates laboratory equipment and other tools.

Collaboration and Presentation

Interacts and participates in collaborative studies inside and outside MD Anderson. Trains other research personnel and students on established assays, and use of laboratory equipment Presents…
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