Environmental Toxicology Research Scientist
Description A research opportunity is available at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Research and Development (ORD), Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure (CCTE), Great Lakes Toxicology & Ecology Division (GLTED) located in Duluth, Minnesota. The US EPA is mandated to address the endocrine disrupting potential of thousands of chemicals. This research focuses on the development of a translational process to better understand thyroid hormone disruption and its assessment through in vitro high-throughput screening (HTS) assays. The research aims to integrate existing computational tools and conduct in vivo testing to enhance ecological risk assessment. Company Culture and Environment The work environment at EPA promotes collaboration and innovation within a transdisciplinary research team. Participants are engaged in various aspects of project planning and execution while interacting with internationally recognized leaders in the field. Career Growth and Development Opportunities Participants will have the opportunity to contribute to original research, present findings at conferences, and collaborate on published work, enhancing their professional development in life sciences research fields. Detailed Benefits and Perks • Exposure to cutting-edge research and innovative methodologies • Opportunities to work with leading experts in environmental and toxicological research • Potential for professional publication and presentation experience Compensation and Benefits • Research stipend based on experience • Professional development opportunities Why you should apply for this position today This role offers a unique chance to contribute to impactful research that addresses significant environmental health issues. Engage in meaningful work that can lead to advancements in ecological risk assessments and public health protection. Skills • Strong analytical and computational skills • Experience with in vitro and in vivo testing methodologies • Proficiency in data analysis and workflow design • Familiarity with statistical analysis methods • Ability to synthesize scientific literature Responsibilities • Apply innovative approaches to translate in vitro findings to in vivo outcomes • Design workflows and data analysis pipelines for large datasets • Implement data archiving and storage systems • Ensure quality assurance and control measures for assays • Present research findings at various conferences • Contribute to peer-reviewed journal articles Qualifications • Relevant experience in toxicology, environmental science, or a related field • Demonstrated ability to work in a laboratory setting • Familiarity with ecological risk assessment concepts Education Requirements • Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Toxicology, or related field • Advanced degrees are a plus but not required Education Requirements Credential Category • Undergraduate or advanced degree in relevant scientific disciplines Experience Requirements • Prior experience in research settings, particularly in toxicology or environmental science • Experience with laboratory techniques and data analysis is preferred Why work in Duluth, MN Duluth offers a vibrant community with scenic views of Lake Superior, abundant outdoor recreational activities, and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability. It provides a unique blend of natural beauty and a supportive, innovative working environment. Apply tot his job