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Research Assistant

GraduateJuniorPart-timeHybridNedlands WA 6009, AustraliaPosted 2 months agoVerified 8 hours ago
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This job is about joining the Sarcoma Translational Research team to help develop new treatments for children with sarcoma and other solid cancers. The work is impactful, focusing on innovative immune-based therapies and improving patient outcomes through research. The team values collaboration, inclusivity, and a supportive environment, making it a great place to grow and thrive.

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Developing and maintaining cancer cell cultures

Develop and maintain cancer cell cultures to support research activities.
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Analysing patient-derived tissue

Analyse patient-derived tissue via proteomic and transcriptomic techniques to identify biomarkers.
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Participating in laboratory operations

Carry out other laboratory assays as required and participate in the day-to-day running of the laboratory.

Key criteria

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Experience with patient-derived tissues

Demonstrated experience analyzing patient-derived tissues using proteomic and transcriptomic methods.

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Laboratory techniques proficiency

Proficient in cancer cell culture and laboratory assays.

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Technical and analytical skills

Strong analytical skills for data interpretation and research analysis.

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5 criteria for this job
Experience with patient-derived tissues
Demonstrated experience analyzing patient-derived tissues using proteomic and transcriptomic methods.

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Laboratory techniques proficiency
Proficient in cancer cell culture and laboratory assays.

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Technical and analytical skills
Strong analytical skills for data interpretation and research analysis.

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Organizational skills
Excellent ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines.

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Interpersonal and communication skills
Effective written and verbal communication skills for collaboration.

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