The laboratory of Neuroepigenetics is a biology research group at the University Zürich (UZH) and ETH Zürich. It conducts fundamental research that studies how the brain and body can be modified by childhood experiences and what consequences this can have for physiology, behavior and health. It focuses on adverse conditions such as traumatic stress and poor diet and examines the cellular and molecular mechanisms that link such conditions to diseases in exposed individuals and their descendants. The lab uses mouse and cellular models and a variety of experimental approaches including cloning, cell culture, cell imaging, behavioral testing, bioinformatics. The lab is composed of researchers, doctoral and postdoctoral students, and technical staff working in close collaboration on several complementary research projects. The lab also provides teaching to undergraduate students from UZH and ETHZ.
Job description - Management and control of stocks of chemicals and plasticwares incl. purchasing, stocking, monitoring
- Management and maintenance of basic lab equipment and machines incl. regular checking, organization of repair with institute infrastructure personnel, planning of purchase and replacement of equipment, contact and cooperation with relevant internal offices, services and company suppliers
- Maintenance of reagents lists such as antibodies, enzymes and chemicals
- Organization and maintenance of fridges, freezers, liquid nitrogen tanks, cell culture hoods and incubators, centrifuges, etc
- Cleaning, autoclaving and maintenance of glasswares
- Ensuring of operational hygiene of lab spaces incl. disposal logistics, biohazards
- Preparation of common buffers and solutions
- First responder to emergency notification for lab freezers
- Collection and maintenance of lab documentation incl. lab books, protocols and research documents
- Onboarding support of new lab members incl. organization of bench and desk, basic equipment, security and biosafety instructions, lab tour
- Organization of visits by external guests
- Suppport with administrative tasks and processing of bills
Profile - Have solid training in basic laboratories methods
- Be trained to work with electronic devices and machines
- Be organized, structured and solution-oriented, respect deadlines
- Work proactively, efficiently and productively in an independent manner
- Be reliable, meticulous, conscientious and strive for high quality work
- Be a team player with a will to help people and assist with all basic lab needs
- Have high communication skills, a friendly attitude, international and inclusive views
- Have a high degree of flexibility and adaptability, be able to work under time pressure
- Have good knowledge of German and English (oral/written)
We offer The University and ETH Zürich offer optimal working conditions, ample lab space and technical support, and a rich scientific environment with a large and active community.
This position is available upon agreement and is in the lab of Prof I. Mansuy, Laboratory of Neuroepigenetics University/ETH Zürich, Irchel Campus, Zürich, Switzerland.
Laboratory of Neuroepigenetics