Assistant Research Officer (Human Genetics Factors (HGF)

JOB PURPOSE: 
This role is responsible for provision of technical support to the Human Genetics Factors (HGF) research group, who will be responsible for setting up of laboratory experiments, analysis of samples/data and recording of applied processes and procedures to meet research objectives. Additional roles include data analysis, reporting, preparation of presentations and publications for dissemination. 
Description: 
REPORTS TO:  Principal Investigator
DIRECTLY SUPERVISES: Any interns as assigned by Principal Investigator
INDIRECTLY SUPERVISES: None.
BUDGET AND RESOURCE RESPONSIBILITY:  
Responsible for HGF lab orders
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conduct experiments, including flow cytometry, immunological, and molecular work.
Interpret and document results for laboratory assays.
Provide technical support and advice to researchers in the design of experiments.
Standardize, calibrate, and carry out preventive maintenance and basic troubleshooting on laboratory equipment and instruments.
Prepare and collate results, update relevant databases, and communicate results according to laid down procedures.
Development, review, and redaction of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Sample management: Receipt, sorting, inventory, and biobanking
Support compliance to applicable laboratory regulations (GCP and GCLP), QA/QC, in-house safety, and health standards, and maintain all relevant documentation.
Support in the request, follow up, collection of laboratory supplies from central stores, and maintenance of an internal chemical and consumable inventory.
 Contribute to the development of scientific presentations, publications, and dissemination in internal and external forums.
Attend to any other duties assigned by PI or their designee.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences/ molecular biology/ medical microbiology/ biochemistry or equivalent discipline
Minimum 2 years of experience in biomedical research

DESIRABLE CRITERIA:

Data analysis using STATA or R software
Competency in conventional molecular biology assays (PCR, and qPCR)
Experience working with Enzyme linked Immuno-sorbent assays (ELISA) and immuno-haematology sample analysis.
Computer literacy: proficiency with MS office suite applications

COMPETENCIES:

Demonstrate high levels of integrity and confidentiality 
Excellent interpersonal, written, presentation and communication skills 
Basic analytical, problem solving and critical thinking skills 
Teamwork and ability to work in diverse teams 
Flexibility, adaptability, multi-tasking and attention to detail

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