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Eugene, OR - USA

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Job Description

Department: Center for Translational Neuroscience
Rank: Research Assistant (Type A)
Annual Basis: 12 Months

Review of Applications Begins

May 1 2023; position open until filled

Special Instructions to Applicants

Please submit a cover letter three professional references and a CV to the UO Careers site.

Department Summary

The Center for Translational Neuroscience (CTN) is a center within the Department of Psychology whose mission is to translate knowledge from basic neuroscience and apply it to improve wellbeing promote resilience and mitigate the effects of early adverse experiences.

The Psychology department located within the College of Arts and Sciences is one of the largest departments supporting significant instructional and research activities in a wide range of fields within the discipline. The Department enrolls about 1900 students per term with approximately 300 undergraduate Psychology majors and 80 doctoral students and includes approximately 35 teaching faculty emeriti faculty research staff graduate students and professional/administrative staff. For more information on the Department visit For more information on the CTN visit Summary

Lab research projects examine the impact of sleep and circadian rhythms on reward and stressrelated brain function and mental health in adolescents and young adults. The projects involve the collection of information about sleep and circadian characteristics lifetime and daily stressors reward and stressrelated brain function and symptoms of depression and alcohol use disorder.

Sleep Technicians will help with an observational study and randomized controlled trial with adolescent and young adult research participants. The technician will run 23 overnight visits per week in the Oregon Sleep Lab (OSL) on the University of Oregon campus. Overnight visits will use saliva samples to measure melatonin and polysomnography (PSG) to record sleep. PSG includes electroencephalography (EEG) to measure brain activity and additional sensors to measure respiration body movement eye movements and muscle tone. The Sleep Technician will apply and remove PSG equipment during participants laboratory overnight assessments monitor PSG signals overnight to ensure data quality and work closely with participants to promote their safety and comfort. Sleep Technicians will also review PSG data with the lab director to screen participants for sleep disorders and work closely with the project coordinator and research assistants to ensure that all sleep assessment procedures are completed in an accurate timely and professional manner. Additional responsibilities may include scoring PSG/EEG data using laboratory software dependent on technician training.

This position requires overnight hours and will include weekends and weekdays 10hour shifts 23 shifts per week approximately 20 hours per week on average). Technicians will be assigned consistent days for overnight shifts. We are looking for applicants who can commit to the position through June 2024 at a minimum with the potential to continue through March 2027. We will provide training in study procedures. Technicians must complete and maintain appropriate safety training and certifications including biannual CITI Human Subjects training and Good Clinical Practice training.

Minimum Requirements

One year of experience or education in a field related to the position such as the sciences or research (college credits in the sciences may be considered).
Experience working with human subjects customers or patients in a research or clinical setting.

Professional Competencies

Ability to handle sensitive and/or confidential information appropriately and with discretion.
Strong customer service skills and ability to interact with participants professionally.
Attention to detail organizational skills and ability to follow lab procedures.
Ability to communicate and work in a team environment that requires participatory decisionmaking and cooperative interactions among study staff.

Preferred Qualifications

Research experience especially human research using psychophysiological methods (e.g. EEG/PSG saliva samples)
Professional experience working with adolescents and/or young adults
Research or clinical experience with assessment of sleep and/or sleep disorders (e.g. sleep disordered breathing sleep movement disorders)

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