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Job Title Laboratory Research Assistant Department Psychology Department JM Worker Type Temporary (Fixed Term) Pay Type Salary Benefit Eligible Yes Summary Laboratory Research Assistant to support ...

The Research Assistant I will assist with the development of new assays for diagnostics and ... Perform all aspects of laboratory activities, such as sample preparation, assay run, and data ...

Research Assistant I

Vista, CA · On-site

$31 - $35/hr

The Research Assistant I will assist with the development of new assays for diagnostics and ... Perform all aspects of laboratory activities, such as sample preparation, assay run, and data ...

Research Assistant I

Vista, CA · On-site

$31 - $35/hr

The Research Assistant I will assist with the development of new assays for diagnostics and ... Perform all aspects of laboratory activities, such as sample preparation, assay run, and data ...

The Research Assistant supports laboratory-based brain tumor research within the Department of Neurosurgery by conducting statistical programming, multi-omics and epigenetic data analysis ...

RESEARCH ASSISTANT

Hanover, NH · On-site

$19.25 - $26.50/hr

Position Details Position Information Position Title RESEARCH ASSISTANT Position Number 0000000 ... Maintains computerized records associated with laboratory activities. Prepares appropriate and ...

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How much do laboratory research assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for laboratory research assistant in the United States is $20.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Laboratory Research Assistant do?

A Laboratory Research Assistant supports scientific research by conducting experiments, preparing samples, maintaining laboratory equipment, and recording data. They work closely with scientists and researchers to ensure accurate and reliable results. Their duties often include following strict safety protocols, managing inventories of chemicals and supplies, and assisting in the analysis and interpretation of data. This role is essential for keeping research projects organized and progressing efficiently.

What does a research lab assistant do?

A research lab assistant supports scientific experiments and data collection in a laboratory setting. They prepare materials, operate lab equipment, record results, and ensure safety protocols are followed, often working under the supervision of scientists or researchers. Strong attention to detail and familiarity with laboratory tools are important for this role.

What is the difference between Laboratory Research Assistant vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectLaboratory Research AssistantLaboratory Technician
Required CredentialsAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in science or related fieldAssociate's degree or relevant certification
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, academic institutions, pharmaceutical companiesClinical labs, research facilities, hospitals
Job FocusAssisting with experiments, data collection, literature reviewPerforming tests, maintaining equipment, sample processing

Both roles support scientific research but differ mainly in responsibilities and focus. Laboratory Research Assistants typically assist with experimental design and data analysis, while Laboratory Technicians focus on conducting tests and maintaining lab equipment. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

How much does a lab assistant get paid?

Laboratory research assistants typically earn between $12 and $20 per hour, depending on experience, education, and location. Entry-level positions may pay closer to the lower end, while those with specialized skills or certifications can earn higher wages. Salaries can also vary based on the type of laboratory and industry sector.

What qualifications do I need to be a research assistant?

To become a laboratory research assistant, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as biology, chemistry, or related sciences. Strong laboratory skills, familiarity with research protocols, and attention to detail are important; some positions may also require experience with specific tools or techniques. Certifications in laboratory safety or specific methodologies can be advantageous.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Laboratory Research Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Laboratory Research Assistant, you need a solid background in biology or chemistry, strong laboratory techniques, and at least a bachelor's degree in a related field. Familiarity with lab equipment, data analysis software such as Excel or SPSS, and sometimes certifications in lab safety or Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) are typically required. Attention to detail, strong organizational abilities, and effective communication skills help candidates excel in collaborative research environments. These skills ensure accurate data collection, safe lab practices, and smooth project execution, all of which are critical to successful research outcomes.

What are some common challenges Laboratory Research Assistants face when managing multiple experiments simultaneously?

Laboratory Research Assistants often juggle several experiments at once, which requires strong organizational and time-management skills. Balancing tasks such as sample preparation, data recording, and maintaining equipment can be challenging, especially when experiments have overlapping schedules or require precise timing. It’s important to develop effective routines, communicate proactively with the research team, and use digital tools or lab notebooks to track progress. Staying adaptable and seeking guidance from senior staff can also help manage competing priorities efficiently.

What qualifications do I need to be a lab assistant?

To become a laboratory research assistant, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent; some positions prefer or require an associate's or bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as biology, chemistry, or health sciences. Strong attention to detail, basic laboratory skills, and familiarity with lab equipment and safety protocols are also important qualifications.
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Laboratory Research Assistant

Miamioh

Oxford, OH

Full-time

Posted 15 hours ago


Job description

Job Title

Laboratory Research Assistant

Department

Psychology Department JM

Worker Type

Temporary (Fixed Term)

Pay Type

Salary

Benefit Eligible

Yes

Job Description Summary

Laboratory Research Assistant to support ongoing research in behavioral neuroscience. The lab utilizes rodent models to explore neural circuits involved in emotional and motivated behaviors. This position will provide support for the lab's ongoing research projects and assist with the general management and maintenance of the laboratory and its animal colony. The position will work independently and alongside a collaborative and inclusive team of researchers, including graduate and undergraduate students. The goal start date for this position is May-June 2026.

Job Description

The Laboratory Research Assistant will provide project management and technical support for ongoing research projects; perform rodent behavioral testing, develop data collection processes and conduct data analyses; independently summarize analyses of data and produce technical reports of findings for assigned projects; manage our rodent colony and provide critical, acute, and post-operative care support and monitoring of experimental animals and report health problems to veterinary staff and to the Primary Investigator; contributes to scholarly papers, conference presentations, and other professional documents for publication or dissemination; provide support and assistance in rodent surgical procedures, and conduct them independently; assure compliance with all state and federal research guideline, as well as experimental protocols and SOPs; responsible for the overall training and orientation of all technical laboratory functions for lab staff, faculty, collaborating investigators, researchers, and graduate and undergraduate students; may contribute to reports and manuscripts as a co-author.

Minimum Qualifications:

Required: Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Biology, Neuroscience, or a closely related field by date of appointment; formal coursework or training in research methodology and/or neuroscience; research experience with animals.

Additional Position Information (if applicable)

Required Application Documents

Resume/CV
Cover Letter

Special Instructions (if applicable)

Inquiries may be directed to Anna Radke at radkeak@miamioh.edu. Screening of applications will begin
March 15, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled.

Additional Information

A criminal background check is required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free campuses.

This organization participates in E-Verify.

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