Research Technician B

Albert Einstein College of MedicineNew York, NY
$28

About The Position

The position is designed to assist biomedical scientists in the Departments of Developmental and Molecular Biology a with their studies on the contribution of malfunctioning of autophagy to the physiology of aging and of common age-related disorders such as neurodegenerative disorders and cancer.

Requirements

  • at least a Bachelor's Degree in a related science or equivalent skills and experience, and zero to two years of experience
  • capable to perform basic cell biology techniques
  • Proficiency in protein analysis procedures including protein quantification, electrophoresis and immunoblot is preferred
  • capable to perform animal work (colony record maintenance, tail clipping, treatment administration) and have excellent organizing capabilities
  • proficiency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Photoshop and standard software for quantification of images is preferred
  • Previous record of involvement in a research project, understanding of research goals and participation of analysis and interpretation of data is highly desirable

Nice To Haves

  • Skills in the analysis and interpretation of data from immunoblot and qPCR experiments and on basics for mammalian cell culture would be highly desirable.
  • Expertise on fluorescence-based cellular imaging is a plus.
  • Ability for animal dissection and primary cellular cultures will also be highly desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Perform a moderate number of simple or moderate technical procedures
  • basic assay on cellular and molecular biology and assist with mouse work
  • perform basic cell biology techniques including among others cell culture
  • Require occasional guidance
  • Occasionally be responsible for ordering routine supplies
  • Rarely modify technical procedures
  • Rarely train other lab members
  • Rarely guide other lab members
  • A simple / limited understanding of scientific literature and the research goals and rationale is required
  • Occasionally analyze data
  • Rarely interpret data
  • Rarely make written contributions to papers and grant proposals.
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