Job Details

University of Utah
  • Position Number: 6561727
  • Location: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Position Type: Laboratory and Research


Hourly Research Assistant

Job Summary

Our lab is interested in improving healthy aging with nutritional approaches using mice as a pre-clinical model for discovery. In particular, we are investigating the benefits of time-restricted feeding and calorie restriction in improving metabolic disease in a mouse model of diet-induced obesity. We are seeking a conscientious, detail-oriented, motivated and enthusiastic research assistant scientist to join our team. You will be provided with technical and scientific training on-the-job in a friendly and collaborative environment.

Project Duration:Up to 3 years, 10-15 hours per week

Responsibilities
1. Responsible for the daily care of animals.2. Assist lab personnel with the research procedures and techniques.3. Sample processing.4. Lab maintenance and support.

Minimum Qualifications


Preferences
- Students majoring in a Medical or Biological Sciences related subject are preferred.
- Students must be willing to work with mice.
- Students must be punctual, meticulous and rigorous in completing assigned tasks.
- Prior experience, background or interests in any of the following areas are also beneficial: Nutrition; Aging; Metabolism; Circadian Clock.
- The ability to work well as a team member with effective communication skills is essential.

Special Instructions


Requisition Number: PRN16367N
Full Time or Part Time? Part Time
Work Schedule Summary:
Department: 01337 - Molecular Medicine Program
Location: Campus
Pay Rate Range: 9.62 to 17.31
Close Date: 12/9/2025
Open Until Filled:

To apply, visit https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/188694







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