Research Assistant I - Rao Lab
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Job Posting Description
At Boston Children's Hospital, the quality of our care - and our inclusive hospital working environment - lies in the diversity of our people. With patients from local communities and 160 countries around the world, we're committed to reflecting the spectrum of their cultures, while opening doors of opportunity for our team. Here, different talents pursue common goals. Voices are heard and ideas are shared. Join us, and discover how your unique contributions can change lives. Yours included. The Rao Lab is seeking a Research Assistant to partner with scientists in the lab and perform experiments investigating the molecular and cellular basis of ENS function. This individual will gain practical experience in mouse genetics, tissue dissection, cell culture, molecular biology (qPCR), mouse behavioral assays, ex vivo and in vivo gut motility assays, allergen and inflammation mouse models, and quantitative approaches to studying ENS circuit function.
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is unique among other organs because it has its own intrinsic nervous system, called the enteric nervous system (ENS), that is large, complex, and mostly independent in its capability to regulate a variety of digestive and metabolic functions. The Rao lab uses mouse genetic models, imaging, and a variety of both in vivo and ex vivo assays to investigate how information about nutrients, mechanical stimuli, and microbes is detected and used by the ENS to regulate pancreas function, nutrient detection, GI motility, metabolism, epithelial functions, and immune responses. Our work is at the exciting interface between neuroscience and gut biology. Project Overview: Sensory neurons within the gut, called intrinsic primary afferent neurons (IPANs), respond to chemical and mechanical cues to affect gut motility and immune responses. We have found specific neuropeptides expressed by IPANs may modulate metabolism, pancreas functions, as well as inflammatory responses to gut bacterial infections and allergens. The goal of this project is to define specifically how these and extrinsic sensory neurons modulate neurogenic inflammatory processes, satiety and weight, and pancreatic function in the gut. This Research Assistant will be responsible for:
Qualifications:
Boston Children's Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits including flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork. Boston Children's Hospital requires all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and Flu, (unless you are eligible for a medical or religious exemption). Boston Children's Hospital is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or disability. |