Research Assistant- Hilton Laboratory
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Catégorie : Full time
Industrie : Educational Services
Employeur : University of British Columbia
Staff - Non Union
Job Category
Non Union Technicians and Research AssistantsJob Profile
Non Union Salaried - Research Assistant /Technician 2Job Title
Research Assistant- Hilton LaboratoryDepartment
Hilton Laboratory | International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries | Faculty of MedicineCompensation Range
$4,333.86 - $5,155.61 CAD MonthlyPosting End Date
April 25, 2026Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
April 30, 2027
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Job Summary
Assists with research activities to study regeneration and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in rodent models. Duties include assisting with animal surgeries, post-operative treatment and care of animals, performing animal behavioural testing and analysis, preparing tissue for histological analysis (embedding and cutting sections), assisting with cell culture, immunohistochemistry and assisting with image analysis and data collection.
Organizational Status
ICORD is a world leading health research centre focused on spinal cord injury. From the lab-based cellular level of understanding injury to rehabilitation and recovery, our researchers are dedicated to the development and translation of more effective strategies to promote prevention, functional recovery, and improved quality of life after spinal cord injury. Located at Vancouver General Hospital in the Blusson Spinal Cord Centre, ICORD is supported by UBC Faculties of Medicine and Science, and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. Visit www.icord.org.
Based at ICORD, the Hilton Lab is a multidisciplinary neuroscience laboratory dedicated to understanding the fundamental processes that prevent regeneration and restrict functional recovery following spinal cord injury.
The Research Assistant will work in a shared wet lab bench space with use of computer, printer, scanner, etc. The majority of work will be performed in a large research lab or vivarium. All hazards associated with a typical research lab environment (for example: chemicals, sharps, allergens etc.) will be present, but appropriate safety training will be provided.
The Research Assistant reports to Dr. Hilton and works under his general supervision. May receive instruction from experienced graduate students and postdoctoral fellows as required during specific research tasks.
Work Performed
Assists with animal surgery and post-operative care (including surgical prep, subcutaneous injections, monitoring post-surgical health and giving bladder care).
Administers drugs to animals via injections, and/or oral gavage.
Performs animal behaviour tests, including filming animals while they perform certain activities such as rearing, catwalk, food pellet reaching, over ground locomotion.
Analyzes the behavioural videos by digital measuring on a video screen or by descriptive observation and scoring.
Performs research procedures including perfusions and tissue extraction, histology (including embedding, cryostat-sectioning and staining tissue), immunohistochemistry (staining tissue with fluorescent antibodies), microscopy (including digital scanning and archiving), image analysis using Photoshop, Sigma Scan, Excel, etc., and data analysis and compilation.
Performs other related duties from time to time as required.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Carelessness during the performance of research duties to could reduce the quality of research conducted in the lab and jeopardize the lab’s ability to secure future funding by competing for research grants.
Supervision Received
The Research Assistant will work independently from day to day, and attend lab meetings as required. Depending on specific research task assigned, work may be checked daily, weekly or infrequently by the Principal Investigator.
Supervision Given
Although the Research Assistant does not actually supervise any other staff on a regular basis, they may act as a resource for undergraduate work study and directed studies students and supervise volunteers.
Minimum Qualifications
High school graduation, some additional training in a related field and a minimum two years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor of Science degree with coursework involving neurobiology, molecular biology, neuroanatomy or psychology is an asset.
Demonstrated experience in animal handling and research is preferred; any experience working in a vivarium setting is also an asset.
Successful completion of UBC Chemical and Biohazard Safety Courses and Animal husbandry courses an asset.
Experience in data analysis with statistical software an asset.
Desired skills include: cryostat sectioning, post-operative animal care, animal behaviour experience, tissue extraction, immunohistochemistry, and image analysis.
Demonstrated knowledge of MS Office, Sigma Scan, Sigma Plot, and Photoshop an asset. Effective oral and written communication, interpersonal and organizational skills, and attention to detail are required.
Must be able to work both independently and within a team environment.