Research Associate II - Hansen Lab
Novato, CA
Full Time
Science Jobs
Mid Level
Position Summary
The Hansen Laboratory at the Buck Institute invites applications for a Research Associate II (RA II) to support research projects focused on understanding how autophagy, a fundamental cellular recycling process, is regulated during aging.
Our lab uses the nematode C. elegans, mammalian cell culture systems, and a combination of biochemical, imaging, and genetic approaches to study the biology of aging. This role is well-suited for a candidate with stronger hands-on research experience who has a demonstrated ability to contribute experimental expertise, support multiple scientific projects, and work with a greater degree of independence in a collaborative academic environment.
The Research Associate II will perform established and moderately complex laboratory procedures, analyze and interpret experimental results, assist with troubleshooting, maintain organized records and inventories, and help maintain efficient lab operations. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, technically strong, detail-oriented, and effective in both independent and team-based work.
This is an on-site position. Schedule flexibility may be required, including occasional weekend work, to support research needs.
Key Responsibilities
Our success will ultimately change healthcare. At the Buck, we aim to end the threat of age-related diseases for this and future generations by bringing together the most capable and passionate scientists from a broad range of disciplines to identify and impede the ways in which we age. Globally recognized as the pioneer and leader in efforts to target aging—the number one risk factor for diseases including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cancer, macular degeneration, heart disease, and diabetes—the Buck seeks to help people live better longer.
We are an equal opportunity employer and strive to create an atmosphere where diversity of identity, experience, and background is welcomed, valued, and supported. Candidates who contribute to this diversity are strongly encouraged to apply.
To Apply
Interested candidates should complete the online application and upload both their CV and a document that includes a brief statement of their interests, plus the names/contact information of 2 references.
The Hansen Laboratory at the Buck Institute invites applications for a Research Associate II (RA II) to support research projects focused on understanding how autophagy, a fundamental cellular recycling process, is regulated during aging.
Our lab uses the nematode C. elegans, mammalian cell culture systems, and a combination of biochemical, imaging, and genetic approaches to study the biology of aging. This role is well-suited for a candidate with stronger hands-on research experience who has a demonstrated ability to contribute experimental expertise, support multiple scientific projects, and work with a greater degree of independence in a collaborative academic environment.
The Research Associate II will perform established and moderately complex laboratory procedures, analyze and interpret experimental results, assist with troubleshooting, maintain organized records and inventories, and help maintain efficient lab operations. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, technically strong, detail-oriented, and effective in both independent and team-based work.
This is an on-site position. Schedule flexibility may be required, including occasional weekend work, to support research needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain C. elegans stock collection and inventories
- Assist in training new laboratory personnel.
- Perform established and moderately complex laboratory protocols and techniques to support ongoing scientific projects.
- Independently carry out assigned experiments and support multiple lab projects.
- Prepare reagents, including agar plates, bacterial cultures, and C. elegans cultures; maintain worm stocks.
- Analyze and interpret experimental results with guidance as needed.
- Assist in troubleshooting experiments and refining laboratory procedures.
- Maintain laboratory facilities, supplies, and equipment.
- Organize repair of equipment, when needed.
- Manage and maintain stock supplies, including submitting new orders through the Buck system
- Assist investigators and other lab members with experimental work.
- Enter data and manage inventories.
- Maintain laboratory compliance records, including chemical and radiation safety records, as applicable.
- Participate in project planning meetings and other lab communications.
- Assist in preparing and updating laboratory protocols.
- Maintain accurate and complete experimental records in laboratory notebooks.
- Assist in preparing research summaries, reports, figures, and related scientific materials.
- Read and discuss assigned research articles.
- May present research findings orally, as appropriate.
- May support independent research assignments once trained.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- BA/BS in Biology, Cell Biology, or a related field.
- Previous laboratory experience in genetics or molecular biology is required, with a stronger record of hands-on experimental work than required at the RA I level.
- Strong foundation in basic scientific theory and laboratory practice.
- Demonstrated technical proficiency and problem-solving ability.
- Ability to execute experiments with greater independence and sound judgment under general supervision.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Experience working with C. elegans.
- Experience in lab management.
- Database management and computation experience.
- Prior work experience, in a related or unrelated field.
- The salary range for this position is $60,000 to $75,000 annually. Final compensation will be based on qualifications, experience, skills, and internal equity.
- Employees are eligible for Buck Institute benefits programs, including medical/dental/vision, 401(k) retirement plan with 5% employer match, tuition reimbursement, paid time off and holidays, paid sick and parental leave, employee assistance, and mental wellness programs
Our success will ultimately change healthcare. At the Buck, we aim to end the threat of age-related diseases for this and future generations by bringing together the most capable and passionate scientists from a broad range of disciplines to identify and impede the ways in which we age. Globally recognized as the pioneer and leader in efforts to target aging—the number one risk factor for diseases including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cancer, macular degeneration, heart disease, and diabetes—the Buck seeks to help people live better longer.
We are an equal opportunity employer and strive to create an atmosphere where diversity of identity, experience, and background is welcomed, valued, and supported. Candidates who contribute to this diversity are strongly encouraged to apply.
To Apply
Interested candidates should complete the online application and upload both their CV and a document that includes a brief statement of their interests, plus the names/contact information of 2 references.
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