Biochemistry Research Assistant (HPLC)

Closed
EGIPH
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Gordon Glaze
CEO
(2)
3
Project
Academic experience
80 hours per student
Student
Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Data analysis Biotechnology Scientific research
Skills
high-performance liquid chromatography small molecules detail oriented biochemistry research
Details

The main goal of the project is to train the student on HPLC analysis and QuEChERS, a validated sample processing method used globally for the extraction of pesticides and small molecules from plant tissue. Our company has an Agilent HPLC that runs plant samples daily, and attention to detail is required in order to make sure that the system catches errors if they occur. 


Deliverables

The learner will be involved in every aspect pertaining to the samples. This includes creating samples, and preparing them, a step which includes freeze drying, using QuEChERS, and centrifuging. The learner will also be involved in HPLC analysis of the samples. This will include 40-60 tasks over the entirety of the 80 hours. 


Mentorship

We will give our time and experience as well as provide the learner with literature and lab equipment. The learner will receive guidance from experienced lab employees. This is an in-person project.

About the company

Company
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Science, Technology

Our company is engaged in mapping out a new branch of botany called natural enzyme promiscuity (or 'silent metabolism' - see resource file). This is the way plants react when introduced to exogenous chemicals.