Research Associate - Military veterans preferred

2025-04-18
Oregon Health & Science University
Other

/yr

  employee   contract


Portland
Oregon
97201
United States

Oregon Health & Science University

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Research Associate

US-OR-Portland

Job ID: 2025-33965
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 1
Category: Research
Portland, OR (Marquam Hill)

Overview

The lab of Stephen Back, M.D., Ph.D. at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, Oregon, in close collaboration with the laboratories of Jacob Raber, Ph.D.at OHSU and of Cecily Bishop, Ph.D. at Oregon State University (OSU) in Corvallis, Oregon, is seeking a candidate for a Research Associate position to study the effects of fetal and neonatal intermittent cerebral hypoxemia on brain development.

 

The lab currently has NIH funding for studies to explore the sequelae of maternal sleep apnea on fetal and postnatal brain development. Despite the fact that maternal sleep apnea commonly occurs in roughly 20-40% of human pregnancies, the long-term impact on brain development and neurobehavior is unknown. Studies are currently underway in a fetal ovine model to understand the effects of maternal intermittent hypoxia using a multidisciplinary approach that utilizes high field ex vivo MRI, hippocampal electrophysiology and neuronal morphometric studies to define the impact of maternal intermittent hypoxia on fetal brain development. All of these approaches are well established in the lab (see for example: Sci Transl Med 5(168):168ps2, 2013; Journal of Neuroscience, 39(40):7853-7871, 2019).

 

The position will involve complementary pioneering studies to be conducted both at OHSU and OSU to study the postnatal neurobehavioral effects of intermittent maternal hypoxia during pregnancy on the offspring as neonates and young adults.

 

The ideal candidate for this position will have direct experience with sheep, including monitoring the health and well-being of the animals. Some maternal or fetal surgical experience would be ideal but is not necessarily required. Experience with the acquisition and analysis of behavioral data from large animals would be preferred.



Responsibilities

  • Master's Degree in relevant field AND 3 years of relevant experience OR Bachelor's Degree in relevant field AND 5 years of relevant experience.
  • Solid experience with large animal handling for experimental studies is required.
  • Flexibility to perform research in Portland and Corvallis as part of this project.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills, be enthusiastic about their work, and be highly motivated to succeed in a multi-disciplinary/multi-collaborator/two institute setting that provides a wealth of unique opportunities in translational neuroscience research in the U.S..


Qualifications



  • Solid training in behavioral neuroscience at the doctoral level is ideal.
  • Computer-assisted neurobehavioral analysis, and statistical analysis of large data sets would be preferred.
  • Some maternal or fetal surgical experience would be ideal but is not necessarily required.
  • Experience with the acquisition and analysis of behavioral data from large animals would be preferred.
  • Possession of a driving license preferred but not an absolute requirement.




Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

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