The OHSU Dermatology Research Division merges basic, clinical and translational research in epithelial cell cancers and dermatologic diseases. Our basic and clinician-scientists are committed to innovative research on cancer and inflammation of skin with an impact on understanding causes and improving future treatment of muco-cutaneous diseases and providing more effective patient care. The person who fills this position will work with Noah Hornick, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, to investigate methods for surveillance of melanoma recurrence / metastasis, as well as mechanisms of inflammation in the skin during adverse reactions to cancer immunotherapy. Responsibilities will include conducting experimentation that leverages techniques including the processing of human tissue samples (skin, tumor, and blood) in order to extract single cells, RNA, and protein; histologic work including the chromogenic and fluorescent labeling and imaging of slides, preparation of single-cell and bulk RNA libraries for sequencing, cell culture, and flow cytometry. The Research Assistant will also be responsible for contributing to documentation and data analysis related to this experimentation, as well as to the preparation of figures for publication.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level