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Temporary Biochemistry Research Assistant

Ball State University
United States, Indiana, Muncie
2000 West University Avenue (Show on map)
May 05, 2026

Position Title:

Temporary Biochemistry Research Assistant

Compensation:

$15 hourly

Department:

Chemistry - Temp

Start Date:

05/11/2026

About this opportunity:

This is an opportunity to participate in fundamental research in biochemistry, contribute to the progress of NIH-funded project.

Candidates for searches must have current authorization to be employed in the
U.S. without employer sponsorship.

What you'll do and what you'll bring:

Position Description:

This is an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in Nucleic Acid BioNanotechnology.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Method Development and Experimental Design:

  • Develop, optimize, and implement experimental protocols for studies in RNA and DNA nanotechnology, nucleic acid self-assembly, and molecular biophysics.

  • Perform biochemical and biophysical experiments involving nucleic acids, including preparation, purification, and characterization of RNA/DNA nanostructures.

  • Utilize relevant analytical techniques (e.g., fluorescence-based assays, gel electrophoresis, spectroscopy, thermal denaturation studies, and other nucleic acid characterization methods).

  • Follow established laboratory protocols and collaborate with the primary research faculty to refine experimental strategies.

  • Monitor experimental conditions, troubleshoot technical issues, and assess experimental outcomes to improve reproducibility and reliability.

Training and Mentorship:

  • Provide hands-on training to junior laboratory members (undergraduate students) in nucleic acid handling, experimental techniques, and standard laboratory practices.

  • Assist in developing training materials and ensuring adherence to best practices in molecular biology and biophysical experimentation.

Data Acquisition and Analysis:

  • Design and perform biochemical and biophysical assays to generate quantitative and qualitative data relevant to RNA nanotechnology and nucleic acid interactions.

  • Collect, organize, and validate experimental data using appropriate software and analytical tools.

  • Assist faculty in interpreting experimental results and preparing data for research publications and presentations.

Documentation and Data Management:

  • Maintain accurate and detailed laboratory records in electronic or written laboratory notebooks.

  • Compile, process, and archive experimental data, protocols, and results in accordance with laboratory and institutional standards.

  • Ensure proper data organization to facilitate reproducibility and long-term accessibility.

Communication and Dissemination of Results

  • Contribute to preparation of research reports, manuscripts, and grant materials.

  • Present research progress and findings in laboratory meetings and other scientific venues.

Laboratory Operations and Safety

  • Assist in maintaining a safe, organized, and efficient research environment.

  • Participate in laboratory safety programs and ensure compliance with institutional biosafety and chemical safety guidelines.

  • Assist with routine laboratory organization, equipment maintenance, and inventory of reagents related to nucleic acid research.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Biology, or a closely related field with substantial coursework in chemistry and laboratory sciences.

  • Foundational knowledge of chemical and biochemical laboratory techniques.

  • Ability to maintain accurate laboratory records and follow established experimental protocols.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior laboratory experience in academic or research settings, particularly in nucleic acid chemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry, or biophysics.

  • Experience with biochemical or biophysical techniques relevant to nucleic acid research (e.g., gel electrophoresis, nucleic acid purification, fluorescence-based assays, spectroscopy, or quantitative data analysis).

  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present experimental results clearly and maintain organized documentation.

How to apply:

To apply, upload the following documents:

  • Cover Letter-Optional but preferred

  • Resume/Curriculum Vita-required

IMPORTANT: To ensure accurate processing of your application, do not rely on a resume upload to populate the job experience section. All work history must be entered directly into the application fields.

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