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Research Associate Sample Position Description
The
duties listed for these may be used for any level, not just
the specified level.
Research Associate 1
Mission: Functioning somewhat
independently, incumbent assists with and conducts
laboratory experiments on research projects within
well-defined guidelines; keeps abreast of current
publications relative to methods, techniques, and
developments within area of research; collects, prepares,
and analyzes specimens (or animal subjects); evaluates
results of (or response to) process; summarizes data; may
provide supervision and guidance to junior level
technicians.
Specific
examples of work (duties):
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Collects,
prepares, analyzes, dissects, and evaluates specimens
and/or tissue cultures.
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Assists in
making chemical analyses of body fluids and tissues;
performs venipuncture and obtains blood specimens.
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Weighs and
anesthetizes laboratory animals for experiments and
maintains records on such animals relative to feeding and
physical condition.
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Operates
laboratory equipment; contributes to laboratory
maintenance.
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Performs a
variety of assays, tests, and studies of a routine nature.
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Performs
calculations to complete research test results; collates
data; performs statistical analysis of lab results and
maintain notes and log or computer database; performs
basic procedures for computer assisted data analysis.
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Assists in
small animal surgery.
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Prepares
stock chemical solutions, offer solutions, radioisotope
solutions.
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Performs
photography and dark room processing.
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Performs
electron microscopy, x-ray, and electrochemical
techniques.
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Performs
library research.
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Assists in
screening and examining of patients/subjects.
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Participates in training sessions and workshops.
Qualification Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in a basic or health science. (Less than
three years relevant experience may be required by the
department, in addition to the Bachelor's degree).
Research Associate 2
Mission: Similar to duties and
responsibilities of Research Associate 1, but functions more
independently, and work is more complex and specialized.
Often responsible for maintaining the efficient operation of
the laboratory. Assists principal investigator with
summarization, analysis, and organization of data for
publication; may assist with preparation of grant
applications; assists and/or teaches graduate students and
others rotating through the lab; often responsible for
supervision and training of junior research personnel.
Specific
examples of work (duties):
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Calibrates,
set up, and repairs laboratory equipment.
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Devises
methods for testing in the laboratory.
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Maintains
highly detailed records of the stages of development of
tests and the final results thereof.
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Performs
specialized and complex experiments in such areas as
molecular biology, cell culture, animal surgery, and
pathological examination of specimens.
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Performs
small animal surgery.
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Operates
sensitive and highly complex laboratory equipment and/or
perform computer applications.
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Maintains
safe and efficient procedures in the laboratory; handle
radioactive and hazardous waste.
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Collects,
prepares, analyzes, dissects, and evaluates specimens
and/or tissue cultures.
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Performs a
wide variety of assays, tests, and studies of non-routine
nature.
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Provides
instruction and training to interns, residents, and
medical students.
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Interviews
patients relative to health history and perform screening.
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Performs
library research and assist in the preparation of grants
and manuscripts.
Qualification Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in a basic or health science, plus three
years of relevant experience. (Department may require
additional relevant experience, as long as the total years
of experience is less than five years). Or Master's degree
in a basic or health science. (In addition to the Master's
degree, the department may require less than two years of
relevant experience).
Research Associate 3
Mission: Plans, organizes, and
conducts highly independent research upon approval of the
principal investigator; designs, tests, and evaluates
methods and protocol for research projects; analyzes,
summarizes, and organizes collected data; together with
principal investigator, generally publishes results of
investigations in professional journals. Purchase and/or
recommend purchase of new equipment for research projects;
under the direction of the principal investigator, generally
responsible for the scientific operations of the laboratory;
may supervise laboratory/unit personnel.
Specific
examples of work (duties):
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Researches
new products, tests, and methodological instruments and
reports to the principal investigator relative to
feasibility, quality, and benefits of such new
developments.
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Adapts
procedures or methods relative to changes in research
projects.
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Designs and
implements research protocols; designs safety procedures.
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Collates
and analyzes complex data. Maintains microcomputer
database.
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Summarizes
completed protocols and studies; writes scientific
articles and manuscripts for publication and presentation.
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Supervises
the safe handling or radioactive and hazardous material;
coordinates purchasing requests and writes specifications
and justifications for equipment purchases.
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Supervises
junior research associates, graduate students, and student
workers in the laboratory.
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Prepares
analytical reports relative to research data.
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Monitors
progress of research projects and coordinates information
between departmental sections.
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Performs a
wide and complex variety of assays, test, and studies.
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Performs
highly specialized and advanced experiments.
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Collects,
prepares, analyzes, and evaluates specimens and/or tissue
cultures.
Qualification Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in a basic or health science, plus five or
more years of relevant experience.
OR
Master's degree in a basic or health science, plus two or
more years of relevant experience.
OR
Ph.D. in a basic or health science
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