We are looking for a hands-on, reliable technician to join Dr. Karolina Charaziak's lab focused on auditory physiology and neuroscience at USC's Health Sciences Campus. Our research investigates normal and impaired hearing using in vivo electrophysiology, acoustical measurements, and optical imaging in small rodent models.
This is a hands-on animal research position. A significant portion of the role involves direct mouse handling, including surgical procedures and humane euthanasia methods (e.g., cervical dislocation). Candidates must be genuinely comfortable with all aspects of working with live and deceased rodents before applying — this is a firm requirement, not something learned on the job.
Core Responsibilities
· Mouse colony care, handling, and health monitoring
· Performing surgical procedures and terminal experiments
· Conducting in vivo electrophysiological recordings and acoustical measurements
· Supporti...