Please submit 1) a cover letter outlining your skills and previous research experience relative to this position and 2) a curriculum vitae including contact information for 2-3 references.
We are seeking a full-time Research Laboratory Technician Associate/Intermediate to study morphogenesis of the fetal small intestine using human and mouse tissues and organoids. The lab tech will maintain the lab mouse colony, including performing routine daily check, breeding and genotyping; assist in general lab maintenance, organization and record keeping; design and carry out experiments; prepare data for presentation; participate in lab meetings and journal clubs.
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What Benefits can you Look Forward to?
The candidate will assume responsibility for performing routine lab work and data analysis including breeding and maintenance of the mouse colony, mouse tissue dissections, tissue dissociation and FLOW cytometry, tissue fixation, processing, and sectioning, stem cell and intestinal organoid culture, molecular cloning, immunohistochemistry, fluorescence microscopy, and image analysis. Additional responsibilities include acquiring and analyzing data under the guidance of graduate students or postdoctoral fellows and other duties as assigned.
Research Lab Tech Associate:
Research Lab Tech Intermediate:
This position may be underfilled at a lower classification depending on the qualifications of the selected candidate.
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