STAFF001413 Staff Research Associate I
Company: University of California
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Home > STAFF001413 Staff Research Associate I STAFF001413
Staff Research Associate I Location : - 4150 Clement St #151NC San
Francisco , CA 94121 United States Job Posted Date : - November 9,
2023 Full-time Positions Population : - Other Northern California
Institute for Research and Education (NCIRE) is the leading
nonprofit research institute in the United States devoted to
advancing Veterans health research. NCIRE is part of one of the
world's most dedicated and successful Veterans care communities,
pioneering new treatments and understandings of military medicine
and care.Make your Impact on SocietyAre you looking to make a
profound difference? Join a culture of revolutionary research that
is looking to eradicate HIV. A full-time Staff Research Associate I
position is immediately available for a highly motivated individual
wanting to apply for training in the biological sciences and
virology to study the barriers to curing HIV. This position is
funded and hired through the Northern California Institute for
Research and Education (NCIRE) - The Veterans Health Research
Institute, which is affiliated with the San Francisco VA Medical
Center (SFVAMC) and the University of California, San Francisco
(UCSF). UCSF is a world leader in HIV/AIDS research and treatment.
The incumbent will be working within the laboratory of UCSF
Principal Investigator, Prof. Steven Yukl, on the campus of the San
Francisco VA Medical Center.The Yukl laboratory performs basic and
translational research focused on understanding the barriers to
curing HIV, with an emphasis on investigating the mechanisms that
allow HIV-infected cells to persist in the blood and tissues.
Research areas include:
- Mechanisms that govern latent HIV infection/reactivation and
the regulation of HIV transcription;
- Cellular factors involved in HIV latency and HIV
expression;
- Differences between blood and tissues in the types of HIV
reservoirs, their mechanisms of persistence, and their responses to
therapies aimed at curing HIV;
- Contribution of HIV-expressing cells to immune
activation/inflammation and viral rebound after interruption of
antiretroviral therapy;
- Development and testing of new therapies to disrupt latent HIV
infection (latency reversing agents, latency promoting agents) or
induce selective killing of HIV-infected cells;
- Development of new assays to quantify HIV reservoirs and
investigate mechanisms of HIV latency/persistenceIn addition, we
have projects aimed at understanding the transcriptional regulation
and pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2, the etiologic agent of COVID-19.
These projects involve the implementation and development of
laboratory assays to apply to samples from infected and uninfected
individuals, as well as cell lines and primary cells infected in
vitro. We also pursue collaborative mechanistic studies with other
investigators throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, the United
States, and many other countries.Training will be provided to
enable the candidate to engage in multiple different laboratory
projects. In addition to training in laboratory techniques,
candidates will be provided with opportunities to present their
research at local, national, and international meetings, and to
write manuscripts.Essential Functions:
- Provide services supportive to the mission of the laboratory,
including ordering and maintaining supplies, assisting with
compliance and lab safety protocols
- Design and execute experiments using cellular, biochemical, and
molecular biology techniques, including DNA and RNA extraction,
PCR, real time PCR, droplet digital PCR, and other techniques
- Process human biological samples, including isolation of cells
from blood and tissues; store and ship samples
- Perform in vitro HIV infection and propagation experiments
- Maintain detailed written record of work performed
- Perform analysis of experiment results and findings, including
data collection, entry, and graph creation
- Produce written reports detailing results of experiments and
analysis of results
- Adhere to data security requirements
- Perform other duties as assignedJob Requirements:
- Knowledge of principles and practice of cellular and molecular
biology
- Related work experience (laboratory-based research)
desirable
- Working knowledge of safety standards in laboratories
- Excellent organizational skills
- Careful attention to detail; ability to accurately follow
experimental protocols
- Ability to manage multiple projects, tasks, and priorities to
achieve desired goals
- Ability to think creatively, solve problems, and meet
deadlines
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Strong organizational, interpersonal, and written/oral
communication skills
- Computer literacy with full working knowledge of MS Word and
Excel
- Familiar with basic data analysis techniques
- Ability to make sound decisions in a manner consistent with the
essential job functionsThe San Francisco Bay Area is globally known
as a leader in biomedical research and innovation. This area has an
ingrained culture of collaboration and economic and civic vitality.
The research environment will include employees from NCIRE, UCSF,
and the SFVAMC, which are all known for supporting and
administering cutting edge, outstanding research with HIV.By
joining us, you join not only our mission but scientific
movement.The base salary range for this position is $24.11-$28.87
per hour. The base salary actually offered to a successful
candidate will take into account various relevant and
non-discriminatory business factors including, without limitation,
the candidate's geographic location, job-related experience,
knowledge, and skills, and education, as well as internal equity
considerations. A successful candidate may also be eligible to earn
additional compensation including bonuses.Or apply by visiting us
at www.ncire.org and apply for STAFF001413 Staff Research Associate
I. Northern California Institute for Research and Education (NCIRE)
is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.Per San Francisco's
Fair Chance Ordinance, Northern California Institute for Research
and Education (NCIRE) will consider qualified applicants with
criminal histories.
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