Psychology Research Adjunct - Biobehavioral Health Immunoassay Laboratory M at Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Aug, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Decision Making, Luminex, Metrics, Quantitation, Design, Sample Preparation, Regulatory Standards, Binding Assays, Qualtrics, Communication Skills, Microplate Reader, Research, Grant Writing, Technical Reports, Fluorescence, Cytokines, Assay Development, Validation

Industry

Pharmaceuticals

Description

Job Title: Psychology Research Adjunct - Manager, Biobehavioral Health Immunoassay Laboratory
Posting Close Date: 27 August 2025 (Last day to apply is Tuesday, August 26th, 2025)
Position Start Date: 1 September 2025
Required Degree: Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Chemistry, or Biochemistry, or related field, with 2+ years of training and experience in a laboratory environment. PhD or two years of regulated bioassay experience preferred.
The required degree must be completed by the start date.

EXPERIENCE:

  • Advanced understanding of ligand binding immunoassays and analytical instrumentation for chromogenic ELISA (SpectraMax i3x), chemiluminescence, fluorescence and electrochemiluminescence (Mesoscale Discovery) assays.
  • Experience in laboratory automation and liquid handling systems.
  • Understanding of all routine laboratory procedures.
  • Understanding of development/validation of methodology.
  • Understanding of wet laboratory workflows and an eye for efficiency and innovation in delivery.
  • Ability to interact with clients, and work to objectives/timelines.
  • Excellent attention to detail and communication skills.
  • Ability to maintain clear and efficient documentation.
  • Ability to provide verbally communicated or draft procedures.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, managers, and clients.
  • Past experience in a biomedical lab
  • Grant writing skills desired, but not required
  • Skills in computer programs including Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, IBM SPSS, RedCAP, Qualtrics, etc.
  • Covid-19 and HEP B vaccine encouraged
Responsibilities

As a part-time Research Lab Manager, you will be responsible for the development of bioanalytical methods to support biobehavioral health research by applying your expertise in ligand binding assays and immunological techniques.

  • You will independently plan, design, and conduct immunological assays including ELISA, multiplex immunoassays (Luminex and Meso Scale Discovery platforms) assays on various scales and for different academic investigators in a research lab environment with minimal supervision.
  • Conduct routine management and calibration of lab equipment such as a cell counter, Mesoscale Discovery Instrument, microplate reader, -80-degree freezers, centrifuges, plate washer, incubators, and software that goes along with each of these devices.
  • Complete training and carry out the proper management of potentially biohazardous materials (human blood and saliva samples).
  • Maintain the wet lab equipment and regulatory documentation in compliance with university standards and policies
  • Perform immunoassays for hormones, proteins, and cytokines.
  • Participate in research planning processes.
  • Ensure data results are compiled, analyzed, and presented properly. Analyze, develop, and interpret scientific results. Ensure quality control through supervision of measures of intra-assay and inter-assay coefficients of variation.
  • Clearly communicate assay results and recommendations to colleagues and senior management in a timely manner, assisting in project decision-making.
  • Participate in the management and transfer of assay data to/from internal and external collaborators.
  • Demonstrated ability to train student scientists in ligand binding assays, and bioassays. Support Scientists to troubleshoot, modify and re-optimize current assays.
  • Assist the Scientists with lab work scheduling, including assay development, qualification, validation, and research testing.
  • Develop methods including sample preparation, ligand binding approaches for the detection and quantitation of immune factors in serum and saliva samples.
  • Coordinate application of validated methods to sample analysis.
  • Work with management to set work plans, goals, and metrics to build this research laboratory.
  • Prepare and present project data and supporting information. Contribute to and review technical reports.
  • The successful applicant will be expected to assist in the lab’s pursuit of external funding for the research program by contributing to research grant writing and generation of preliminary data reports for inclusion in NIH grants.
  • Maintain a detailed awareness of regulatory issues and industry guidance/standards for assay validation and performance and maintain current knowledge of advancing technologies and propose their applications to ongoing projects.
  • Participate in scientific meetings and assist in the production of original peer-reviewed publications.
  • Perform research and development activities to support new assay development and assess new technologies or formats.
  • Oversee daily management of intra- and inter-organizational relationships to ensure timely completion of projects in accordance with Scientist specification.
  • Prepare and make external presentations of Immunoassay capabilities to research collaborators.
  • Comply with all applicable regulatory standards, including Good Clinical and Good Laboratory Practices.
  • Assist in supervision of undergraduate and graduate students involved in laboratory research: Manage/mentor a team of student scientists.
  • Manage compliance records of student scientists participating in research.

Documents Required at the Time of Application: Please attach your updated curriculum vitae and cover letter to the faculty application.
Note: Failure to attach the required documents may result in your application not being considered.

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