A laboratory research technician position is available in the translational research laboratory of Dr. Shilpa Kodati in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences in the Kellogg Eye Center at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. Kodati is a uveitis specialist and vitreoretinal surgeon. Our laboratory group studies autoimmune-mediated and infectious diseases of the eye including uveitis, as well as investigating the role of the gut microbiota in the development of uveitis. The goal of our work is to better understand the molecular pathways underpinning uveitis in order to facilitate more targeted therapies. Our group utilizes clinical samples and performs techniques such as single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing, proteomics, flow cytometry and in vitro immunological assays.
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What Benefits can you Look Forward to?
We are seeking a commitment from a motivated individual who enjoys collaborative translational science and desires to contribute to research in a team-based environment.
This position involves processing clinical samples, maintaining our biorepository of samples, submitting samples for single cell sequencing, performing techniques such as flow cytometry, cell cultures and in vitro immunological assays.
Specific duties include the following:
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