Research Assistant, Czyzyk-Krzeska Lab, College of Medicine, Department of Cancer Biology
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Research/Development
Clinical Research, Research Scientist, Medical Science -
Healthcare
Clinical Research, Medical Science
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Job OverviewA Research Assistant position is available in the laboratory of Dr. M. Czyzyk‑Krzeska in the Department of Cancer Biology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. The laboratory investigates the molecular and metabolic mechanisms that drive renal cancer progression, using state‑of‑the‑art molecular biology, biochemistry, cell culture, and animal model systems within a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary research environment.
The Research Technician will support ongoing research by performing experimental procedures, maintaining cell cultures, assisting with animal studies, preparing reagents, organizing data, and contributing to the overall operation of the laboratory. The position provides excellent hands‑on training in cutting‑edge cancer biology, with direct mentorship from Dr. Czyzyk‑Krzeska and close interaction with postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, clinical fellows, and undergraduate researchers. Previous technicians from the laboratory have successfully advanced to competitive MD or PhD programs or transitioned into strong positions in academia, biotechnology, and industry.
This role is well suited for candidates who are detail‑oriented, motivated, and enthusiastic about contributing to impactful research that advances the understanding and treatment of cancer.
- Perform experiments using standard wet lab molecular techniques and record data according to research protocols and develop and maintain protocols.
- Interpret data and assist in judging validity of data. May perform statistical and graphical analysis of data.
- May assist in animal colony management and animal husbandry.
- Apply research principles for less complex assignments.
- Perform related duties based on departmental need. This job description can be changed at any time.
- Bachelor’s Degree.
- Four (4) years of relevant work experience and/or other specialized training can be used in lieu of education requirement.
Additional related work experience may be required depending on field or discipline.
Additional Qualifications ConsideredExperience with Standard Wet Lab Molecular Techniques: DNA and RNA extraction and purification, PCR and quantitative real‑time PCR (qPCR), Reverse transcription (cDNA synthesis), Gel electrophoresis (agarose and polyacrylamide), Western blotting and protein quantification (e.g., BCA assays), Immunoprecipitation and co‑immunoprecipitation, Cloning, plasmid preparation, and bacterial transformation, Transfection and viral transduction (lentiviral/retroviral systems), Cell culture, including maintenance, passaging, and viability assays, Flow cytometry sample preparation and basic analysis, Microscopy (bright‑field and fluorescence), ELISA and other immunoassays, RNA interference (siRNA/shRNA knockdown), Colony formation assays, Reporter gene assays (luciferase, GFP‑based assays), Basic biochemistry techniques (protein extraction,…
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