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Research Assistant

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Research
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School of Medicine
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22001454 Requisition #

Job Summary:

Under general supervision, provides routine technical assistance in performing assigned and delegated tasks in support of research projects. Responsibilities include assisting or conducting a variety of scientific experiments and research projects of limited complexity, collecting, evaluating and interpreting data for clinical and diagnostic research.


Job Duties:

  1. Provides routine technical assistance in performing assigned and delegated tasks in support of research projects.

  2. Performs assigned clerical and technical duties in a research or clinical lab setting.

  3. Assists investigator or higher level technician with research studies, experiments and assays including collection of data, preparation of solutions and set-up and maintenance of equipment.

  4. Performs routine tests with direction from supervisor, manager or higher level technician.

  5. Assists in conducting a variety of scientific experiments and research projects of limited complexity, collecting, evaluating, and interpreting data.

  6. Carries out general laboratory maintenance.

  7. Performs all other duties as assigned.


Education:

Bachelor's in a basic science is required.


Experience:

None


Additional Licenses and Certifications:

None.


Supervisory Requirements:



UT Health San Antonio is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment in accordance with applicable federal laws, state statutes, and University policies.


If you need a reasonable accommodation, please email careers@uthscsa.edu.

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