The Stevens Lab in the Department of Cancer Biology is seeking an enthusiastic candidate interested in gaining experience in protein engineering, cell biology, synthetic biology, and cell engineering. Under the direction of Dr. Adam Stevens, the specialist will apply cutting-edge approaches to study principles of cell adhesion and develop next generation cell and tissue therapies. The research specialist will be responsible for carrying out investigative procedures and operating scientific instruments. In addition, the research specialist will collect, record, organize and verify the accuracy of data collected. Additional responsibilities of the position include contributing to the general function of the lab through the maintenance of common supplies and reagents. The selected candidate will contribute to a team in the newly formed Stevens Lab by conducting a variety of experimental techniques, such as computational protein design, molecular cloning, cell culture (cell lines and primary cells), confocal microscopy, and flow cytometry. The candidate will also contribute to designing computational image analysis and deep learning pipelines to evaluate high-content images and predict custom-engineered tissue structures. The successful candidate will receive detailed technical training and will execute cellular assays to collect, analyze and compile data in support of our research. This is an outstanding opportunity for a highly motivated candidate seeking direct mentorship and experience in cutting-edge biomedical research.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level