Research Specialist
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Clinical Research -
Healthcare
Clinical Research
Location: Columbia
Overview
Posting Number: TMP
01836PO22
Job Code Title Research Specialist I
Advertised Title Research Specialist I
Campus Columbia
College/Division College of Pharmacy
Department COP Drug Discovery and Biomedical Sciences
Salary $18-20 per hour
Part/Full Time Full Time
Hours Per Week 40
Work Schedule Standard working schedule:
Monday through Friday, 8:30 am — 5:00 pm. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule to meet needs of the department.
Job Search Category Other Professional
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Job Summary
The Porcu Lab is currently seeking a dynamic, organized, and committed animal-focused Research Specialist to maintain mouse colony and lab supplies in support of multiple research projects in the Department of Drug Discovery and Biomedical Sciences (DDBS) at the College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina (UofSC). The Porcu Lab is interested in studying the role of neurotransmitter plasticity and circadian rhythms in modulating brain functions and behaviors.
We use a combination of state-of-the-art methodologies from behavior to in vivo calcium imaging to circadian genes analysis in pre-clinical mouse models. Our goal is to understand the mechanism by which neurotransmitter plasticity and circadian rhythms regulate neuronal circuits and brain functions to reveal promising targets for future treatments of mental disorders.
Bachelor or master’s degree in Biology, Neuroscience, or related fields. Previous research experience. Ability to work with animals. Demonstrated ability to follow general lab practices. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and spreadsheet software skills are essential. Willingness to be trained and to take on additional responsibilities to animal work and general lab maintenance.
Number Of Vacancies1
Desired Start Date08/15/2022
Proposed End Date08/14/2023
Job Open Date07/28/2022
Open Until FilledYes
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Safety/SecuritySensitive Or Requires a CDL
No
Hazardous Weather CategoryNon-Essential
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