Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Job No: 508129
Division/Organization: School of Medicine & Public Health
Department: Psychiatry
Job Type: UW Student Jobs
Remote Eligbility: Not Remote
Location: HARLOW CENTER
Salary/Wage Range or Lump Sum: $11.00
Job Categories: Interpersonal Communication, Leadership, Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic, Healthcare and Health Sciences, STEM
Department Overview:
The Kalin Primate Research Lab in Department of Psychiatry is dedicated to understanding the molecular and neural circuit alterations that underlie extreme AT. Using methods including intraoperative MRI for precise targeting of AT-related brain structures and multimodal brain imaging similar to that used in human studies, we are exploring the basic mechanisms that underlie primate anxiety.
Anticipated Start Date:
12/9/24
Anticipated End Date (If Applicable):
Remote Work Eligibility Detail:
Not Remote
Anticipated Hours Per Week:
10
Schedule:
Students will be expected to work part time (~10 hours/week) during the school year, and, depending on their schedule, part-time to full-time during the spring, summer and winter breaks. Because of this, students with large blocks of available time are preferred AND Summer Availability is a MUST. Average working hours are Monday through Friday 7:00AM to 6:00PM. Occasional weekend, Holiday, early morning and late evening work is required.
Salary/Wage Range/Lump Sum:
$11.00
Number of Positions:
4
Qualifications:
Current UW-Madison undergraduate student, ideally Freshman or Sophomore status. Interest in the study of biological basis of fear and anxiety in rhesus macaques. Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently. Comfortable working with animals, especially non human primates (rhesus macaques).
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities :
Basic understanding of biological and experimental procedures. Ability to accurately record and organize data. Willingness to learn new skills such as experimental studies and animal handling. Good communication skills and teamwork orientation. Highly motivated to learn.
Position Summary/Job Duties:
Duties include handling and transporting non human primates (rhesus macaques), study setup, behavioral observations, data analysis, records keeping, and animal monitoring. This unique job provides an excellent opportunity to gain research experience in a fast paced, world-class laboratory.
Physical Demands:
Must be able to lift 40 pounds and stand for long periods of time.
Institutional Statements:
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Accommodation Statement:
If you need to request an accommodation because of a disability, you can find information about how to make a request at the following website:https://employeedisabilities.wisc.edu/disability-accommodation-information-for-applicants/
Advertised: November 19, 2024 09:00 AM Central Standard Time
Applications close: December 03, 2024 11:55 PM Central Standard Time
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