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Research Assistant - SHMS - 2025/26

Apply now Job no: 497103
Full time/Part time: Part-time
Location: Interprofessional Health Sciences
Categories: Student Employment

 

JOB SUMMARY

The research lab of Dr. Michael La Fountaine in the School of Health and Medical Sciences at Seton Hall University is accepting applications for a part-time student research assistant on a grant-funded project. The current position is funded through November 30, 2026, and may be renewed for an additional year depending on study enrollment benchmarks and overall progress to achieve its objectives. The work schedule will align with the University Calendar and include opportunities over the summer session. The candidate may engage up to 15 hours per week during the academic year and 25 hours per week over the summer depending upon the availability of assignable work tasks.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

May include, but are not limited to:
• analysis of data files using the Integrative Genomics Viewer platform to retrieve participant level information about single nucleotide polymorphisms related to a specific gene pathway, and
• perform exploratory computational analyses that seek to maximize our understanding of the gene pathway and its relationship to chronic neurogenic pain among individuals living with a spinal cord injury.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

1. At a minimum, the candidate:
• must be proficient in and possess knowledge of genetics, computational biology and physiology,
• have a general understanding of how to use software that is built from python programming language, and
• have good organizational skills.
2. These experiences can be demonstrated through the completion of coursework, prior work experiences to support a student research project, faculty-mentored experiences, or paid working history performing similar tasks.
3. The incumbent must be in good academic standing and meet the definition of a full-time student who is enrolled in an appropriately aligned undergraduate or graduate degree program.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

The ideal candidate should have an interest in human clinical research and possess a willingness to learn.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Please include a list of relevant coursework and experiences to demonstrate your knowledge and preparation that prepared you for this role. Students who are based on the South Orange campus will not be required to travel to the Interprofessional Health Sciences campus in Nutley.

CONTACT

Please contact Dr. Michael La Fountaine with any questions at lafounmi@shu.edu 

 

FEDERAL WORK STUDY ELIGIBILITY

Not Required

 

Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO).

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