A Research Technician position is available in Dr. Tara Fischer’s research group at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY to support research in molecular and cellular mechanisms of organelle quality control and immunity in neurodegenerative disorders. This will be an excellent opportunity to perform full-time research in a recently established lab at Cornell. This is a full-time (40 hours per week) one-year term appointment, with renewal available. This position is 100% onsite. We offer you the opportunity to pursue high-quality basic research with secure funding and excellent resources in a vibrant community of researchers at the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology. You will work directly with Dr. Tara Fischer on exciting projects and build technical skills in molecular cloning, cell culture, immunoprecipitation, western blotting, and advanced microscopy, as well as analytical thinking and experimental design skills. We also have a strong commitment to mentoring and offer support in successfully transitioning to the next stage of your career. As a successful Research Technician, your work will be a central part of the Fischer lab’s efforts to understand the relationship between organelle quality control, cellular immunity, and neurodegeneration. Your attention to detail, collaborative mindset, enthusiasm for research, and appreciation of others will help ensure the lab operates smoothly and remains a space for meaningful scientific discovery. Prior research experience in cell biology and biochemical techniques is not necessary, but is a plus. At the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology , part of Cornell Research & Innovation , researchers push the frontiers of biology by decoding how cells function at the molecular level, pioneering innovative techniques, and analyzing mechanisms of health and disease to transform our understanding of life’s fundamental processes. The Institute thrives as an interdisciplinary hub of life science research at Cornell. Behind every breakthrough is a dedicated community of scientists, support staff, and students asking bold questions, undertaking cutting-edge research, and sharing ideas and technology – to advance knowledge and improve the human condition. Dr. Tara D. Fischer, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and a member of the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology. The Fischer lab studies fundamental organelle biology in cellular health and disease, with the main interest in understanding the molecular mechanisms of organelle quality control – or how cells sense and resolve damage to maintain the integrity of organelles. As failure of organelle quality control is linked to neurodegenerative disorders with persistent inflammation, the lab is particularly focused on how maintenance of organelle integrity shapes cellular immunity and survival. By combining advanced imaging, molecular tools, and biochemistry in cellular and disease models, the lab aims to discover new immune-related pathways of organelle quality control important for human health. In doing so, the work will advance fundamental understanding of organelle biology and lay the foundation for drug discovery that will redefine how neurodegenerative disorders are treated.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED