**Job Description**
This Research Assistant I position, located at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, is within the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases and the Catterccia Laboratory. The role focuses on supporting research into parasite-vector interactions, specifically studying mosquito reproduction and its connection to malaria parasite transmission. Key objectives include assisting in the development and testing of new chemical interventions for parasite control in mosquitoes, with the ultimate goal of developing innovative malaria control strategies to address global health challenges.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Experience with mosquito breeding (desired, full training provided)
• General molecular biology techniques, parasite in vitro culturing, and microscopy (advantageous)
• General experience working with biosafety level 2+ pathogens (preferred)
• Strong attention to detail
• Strong organizational and communication skills
• Experience working collaboratively and independently in a diverse group setting
• Capacity to quickly adapt to the needs of a fast-paced research environment/team
• Ability to work in a facility with a constant temperature of 80 F and relative humidity of 70-80%
• Handling of human-derived samples such as blood, as well as malaria parasites
• Scheduling flexibility required for occasional extended shift hours, evenings, weekends, and holiday closures
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Biology
• Molecular Biology
• Similar field
**Experience**
Experience Required:
• 1+ years of relevant experience (a combination of education and experience may be considered)
Other:
• Experience handling insects/mosquitoes
• Experience in a life sciences molecular biology wet lab environment (preferred)
• Experience with life sciences/molecular biology wet lab techniques and routine molecular biology methodologies
• Experience with parasite in vitro culturing
• Experience with basic laboratory techniques including creating standard solutions, dilutions, use of micropipettes, and other common laboratory apparatuses
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