Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Boudreau Lab, Internal Medicine

Project and Position Details

The Boudreau Lab is working to discover new genes that regulate healthy heart functions. We are looking for energetic students who are interested in learning advanced techniques to help us with general lab duties. Responsibilities will include:
-advanced techniques (cell/tissue culture, transfections, cloning, histology, etc)
- small animal work (breeding, genotyping, phenotyping, etc)
- general lab maintenance (washing, stocking, cleaning, ordering, etc)

Are you worried that you don't have experience? Don't be... if you want to learn how then we will teach you! We would expect you to work about 20 hours per week, days and times are flexible. To be most productive here, you will need an uninterrupted block of time about 2-3 hours each day you work. Commitment to working during summers is also a plus.

We do fun science here and we want you to come help us!

Time Commitment
15-20 hours per week

Start Date 
Near future

Project Duration 
Ongoing or potential to be a continuous position

Compensation
Academic Credit (1-4 semester hours)
Pay

Apply By
Sunday, August 1, 2021

How to Apply
If interested, please email Ryan Boudreau directly (ryan-boudreau@uiowa.edu) to tell me about yourself and why you are interested in doing undergraduate research. Please attach a copy of your resume.