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POSITION SUMMARY
The Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Lab under the direction of Dr. Susan Kaech aims to understand how memory T cells are produced during infection and vaccination, how they function and why they can fail to induce long-term immunity, particularly during chronic disease or cancer. The lab has been a leader in using genetic and molecular tools to identify the genes and signaling molecules involved in generating two specific types of memory T cells, CD4 and CD8, from precursor cells during both acute and chronic viral infections.
Under close supervision, the Lab Tech I position performs tasks and experiments in support of academic research projects. This is an entry level, part-time position. Hours are flexible with coursework for student incumbents. Incumbent will provide support to other members of the lab, including buffer preparation, re-stocking lab supplies, checking inventory of supplies. Other duties may include sterile cell culture, protein purification and genotyping mice by flow cytometry (prior experience not necessary). Incumbent must be willing to work with mice. This position is tailored to increasing experience in a lab setting. Good organizational skills and communication are essential.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
(100%) Research Support
EXPERIENCE
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EDUCATION
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SKILLS AND ABILITIES
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires constant adjusting focus, grasping, handling, seeing, analyzing, calculating, communicating, reading, reasoning, and working inside.
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