Description
Staff Scientist - Nephrology and Hypertension
JOB SUMMARY:
The Staff Scientist assists the Principal Investigator with grant and manuscript preparation. Independently carry out and design highly sophisticated and independent experiments. Mentor and train graduate students and post doctoral fellow in developing their research projects.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Experience with in vivo murine models of kidney injury
- Independently oversee research projects and perform near to totally independent research.
- Supervise, plan, design and implement research projects
- Establish highly complex protocol(s); define data collection, evaluation and analysis procedures
- Exercise discretion and independent judgment to develop methods and procedures for operation of complex scientific equipment
- Contribute to research so as to merit serving as author or co-author on research publications, etc.
- Assist principal investigator in writing research grants and contract proposals
- Assists PI in manuscript preparation for scientific journals.
- Present research findings as needed
- Responsible for plan and coordination of literature and library searches and data collection programs
- Develop reports of results, graphs, charts, tables, etc. of research findings
- Provide technical guidance to students, pos-doctoral fellows and faculty as required
- Make recommendations to principal investigator regarding staff, supply and equipment needs for research projects
- Maintain open communication between department and others
- Open contact as needed with principal investigator, collaborating professionals, Purchasing, Human Resource Services, Space and Facilities Planning, asset management personnel, Environmental Health and Safety, Institutional Review Board staff, administrative staff relating to budget capabilities
- Contact as required with sponsoring agencies and/or cooperating facilities (e.g. V.A.), collaborating professionals and vendors
* Other duties as assigned
Department Summary:
The Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at Vanderbilt University Medical Center has a long and notable history of studying the pathophysiology of and developing potential therapies for the prevention and treatment of kidney disease. With over 70 active faculty comprised of innovative, internationally recognized basic and clinical researchers and active clinicians working in state-of-the-art facilities, our contributions are validated through high-impact publications, strong federal and non-federal grant funding, and a robust clinical program that provides cutting-edge comprehensive care across the spectrum of kidney disease.
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