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What We Are Looking For
The Raji Lab in the Department of Biology at Baylor University is seeking a highly motivated Laboratory Research Technician to support research at the interface of neurogenetics, sensory neuroscience, and mosquito behavior. The successful candidate will join a growing research program focused on understanding how mosquitoes use their sensory systems to drive behaviors relevant to disease transmission, with the long-term goal of developing innovative strategies to reduce mosquito-borne diseases.
Half of the world’s population is at risk for mosquito-borne diseases, and mosquitoes rely heavily on their sensory systems to locate hosts, mates, egg-laying sites, and sugar sources. The Raji Lab exploits this dependence to uncover the genetic, neural, and molecular mechanisms underlying mosquito behavior, particularly in Anopheles disease vectors.
The laboratory’s research program aims to develop new genetic tools to study the neurobiology of mosquito behavior and identify genes and neural circuits that drive blood-feeding and other appetitive behaviors in malaria mosquitoes. To achieve these goals, the lab uses CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, transcriptomics, neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, RNA in situ hybridization, functional imaging, and behavioral assays.
A Bachelor's degree (in Biology, Neuroscience, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Entomology, or a related field) and less than a year of relevant work experience are required. A Bachelor's degree and two years of relevant work experience are preferred. A combination of education and work experience will be considered in lieu of one another.
Additional required qualifications include:
Additional preferred qualifications include:
What You Will Do
A complete application should include:
What You Can Expect
As part of the Baylor family, eligible employees receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, generous time off, tuition remission, and outstanding automatic retirement contributions. Baylor has a comprehensive benefits plan that supports you and your family’s wellbeing and allows you to be a part of the life of a vibrant and active college campus. To learn more, go to Baylor Benefits & Advantages.
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