The Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation is recruiting a Laboratory Research Technician II to support the ongoing research in the Sahu lab. This position is responsible for assisting with small animal experiments including injections, blood isolation, minor surgeries, functional testing, and exercise protocols; cellular experiments including cell culture assays, molecular assays (Westerns and PCR), live cell imaging, and ELISAs; histology including tissue sectioning, and immunofluorescence staining (should be willing to learn if does not have experience); and minor lab management including organizing, tracking inventory, ordering supplies, assisting in the onboarding process with incoming students, and assisting with IACUC protocol revisions. Bioinformatics experience (microarray data analysis, RNAseq data analysis etc.) preferred. Excellent organizational skills and the ability to effectively communicate with collaborators and co-workers are essential. Prior lab is experience helpful. Attention to detail is necessary along with planning and execution of experiments.
Performs a variety of laboratory experiments and procedures. Prepares specimens. Oversees supply management. Operates and properly maintains equipment.
The laboratory research technician is expected to carry out several duties related to ongoing projects. Specifically, the candidate will assist with small animal experiments including injections, blood isolation, minor surgeries, functional testing, and exercise protocols; cellular experiments including cell culture assays, molecular assays (Westerns and PCR), live cell imaging, and ELISAs; histology, including tissue sectioning, and immunofluorescence staining (should be willing to learn if does not have experience); and minor lab management, including organizing, tracking inventory, ordering supplies, assisting in the onboarding process with incoming students, and assisting with IACUC protocol revisions. Bioinformatics experience (microarray data analysis, RNAseq data analysis etc.) preferred. Excellent organizational skills and the ability to effectively communicate with collaborators and co-workers are essential. Prior lab is experience helpful. Attention to detail is necessary along with planning and execution of experiments.
Moderate - May be required to stand/move for several hours at a time. May be required to move objects up to 50lbs with or without assistance of equipment.
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