The technician will conduct advanced imaging and analysis of gut tissues, with a focus on host-microbiota interactions in health and disease and conducting animal experiments. They will be trained in histological preparation, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), lectin staining, and high-resolution confocal microscopy to visualize the spatial organization of the microbiota and host features such as mucus layers and epithelial integrity. The role includes quantitative analysis of microbial biogeography and host-microbe interfaces using custom image analysis pipelines, and integration of imaging data with physiological and immunological readouts from murine models. This work will contribute to projects investigating mucosal barrier disruption, microbiota resilience, and environmental perturbations such as osmotic stress, with relevance to inflammatory bowel disease and microbiota-based therapeutics. In addition, the technician will contribute to projects investigating the ecology, cultivation, and genetic tractability of beneficial gut commensals, including Muribaculaceae and Bacteroides species. Responsibilities will include supporting cultivation optimization, strain isolation and characterization, microbial community analyses, and development of microbiota-based technologies. The position will also involve analysis of microbiome sequencing datasets, microbial metabolism, and environmental perturbations affecting microbiota resilience, including osmotic stress and nutrient availability. This work will contribute to the development of next-generation microbiome interventions, engineered microbial systems, and microbiota-based monitoring platforms.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED