Research Technician, Biochemistry (Meers Lab)

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN

Job posting number: #7316259

Posted: September 12, 2025

Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

The Meers Lab, located in the Department of Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University, is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic research technician who will have the opportunity to gain expertise in molecular biology and biochemistry. The lab’s primary focus is on discovering novel enzymes that can rearrange DNA, with a particular emphasis on transposable elements. Our goal is not only to uncover the mechanisms by which transposase genes mobilize genetic information, but also to harness these processes for biotechnological applications. In addition, we investigate how life has repurposed these enzymes for host functions, such as CRISPR (Meers et al., Nature, 2023) and snoRNA-guided RNA modification (Vayesset & Meers et al., Nature Microbiology, 2025). For further examples illustrating the scope of our research, please see (Žedaveinytė et al., Science, 2024; Wiegand et al., Nature, 2024).

The Meers lab is a newly established research facility that is currently seeking a research technician who will be primarily responsible for conducting research, with some time dedicated to maintaining the lab's infrastructure. The research technician will work closely with Dr. Meers, receiving direct mentorship in planning, conducting, and presenting research, while also collaborating with other technicians, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers. As a brand-new lab, we are excited to build a collaborative and supportive atmosphere where people enjoy the science and feel part of the team. Overall, this is an excellent opportunity for recent college graduates who are seeking to gain research experience before applying to graduate school or medical school.

Key Functions and Expected Performances:
Assists in Research and Development:

RNA, DNA, and protein extractions

Cloning, design, synthesis of plasmid constructs

qPCR

Western blotting

Protein biochemistry

Microbial genetics and culture

NGS sample preparation

Functional genomics and proteomics

Performs general lab and administrative duties:

Prepare buffers and reagents

Order supplies

Receive packages

Other tasks as directed by supervisor

Supervisory Relationships:
No supervisory responsibilities

The position reports administratively and functionally to the PI.

Education and Certifications:
A Bachelor’s degree in genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related field from an accredited institution of higher education is necessary.

Experience and Skills:
Ability to perform all basic calculations related to buffer composition (molarity, dilution factor, etc.) is necessary.

Strong organizational and time-management skills are required

Including the ability to prioritize and manage parallel experiments and maintain accurate documentation.



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