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Research Assistant

GraduateJuniorFull-timeHybridParkville NSW 2337, AustraliaPosted 19 hours agoVerified 3 days ago
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About the job

This job is about supporting innovative T cell biology and metabolism research at the University of Melbourne. By joining the collaborative and respectful immunology team, you will have the opportunity to drive impactful research with real translational potential. The team values open communication and mutual support, encouraging everyone to contribute ideas and gain autonomy in their projects.

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You'll be responsible for

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Conducting experiments

Performing mouse monitoring, procedures, and tissue experiments while managing lines and supporting animal ethics documentation.
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Performing assays

Executing mammalian cell culture, organoid work, flow cytometry, and immunological assays using human and mouse samples.
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Data generation and analysis

Generating and analysing single-cell genomics and metabolomics data, interpreting results and presenting findings to the team.

Key criteria

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Laboratory experience

Minimum 1-2 years of laboratory experience in research settings.

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Mouse handling skills

Proven experience with mouse procedures and monitoring.

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Flow cytometry proficiency

Demonstrated proficiency in flow cytometry and immunological assays.

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5 criteria for this job
Laboratory experience
Minimum 1-2 years of laboratory experience in research settings.

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Mouse handling skills
Proven experience with mouse procedures and monitoring.

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Flow cytometry proficiency
Demonstrated proficiency in flow cytometry and immunological assays.

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Data analysis software skills
Experience using FlowJo, GraphPad Prism, and ImageJ confidently.

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Collaborative communication
Experience collaborating effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders.

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