Research Associate en Trans Ova Genetics LC
Trans Ova Genetics LC · New Brighton, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Professional
- Oficina en New Brighton
Acceligen is a global leader in precision gene-editing of animal cells create safer, healthier more humanely-raised food animals. The company is engaged in the development, production and worldwide sale of large animal models for agricultural interests. Acceligen serves its customers/industry partners using innovative research strategies and patented technology to address needs in the agricultural markets through precision breeding. We are currently seeking a motivated Research Associate to join our collaborative team in New Brighton, MN.
As a Research Associate, you will be self-motivated and apply your technical skills and knowledge in the life science field to support Acceligen’ research and developmental programs. You will have a solid understanding of molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, and protein analytical techniques is required and be willing to perform in vitro work in the laboratory as well as in vivo work at our large animal facilities, if needed. Proficiencies critical to successful employment include:
Molecular biology techniques including PCR and cloning
DNA/RNA/protein isolation and quantification
DNA sequencing
Mammalian cell culture
Tissue harvesting
Immunohistochemistry
Cell sorting
Solution making
Required Qualifications:
BS/BA in a life science-related field plus one year of related laboratory experience. A combination of education and work experience to equal 4+ years is acceptable.
Practical experience in a molecular biology/ cell culture laboratory is highly preferred.
Exceptional documentation skills (electronic notebook), attention to detail, well-organized and detail-oriented
Solid time management skills, excellent interpersonal skills and ability to take direction.
Ability to work a standard Monday-Friday work week with additional rotating weekend lab responsibility schedule
Ability to follow established procedures and protocols.
This position requires prolonged standing, lifting of up to 40 pounds, repetitive hand/wrist activities, and use of a personal computer.