Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Job Opportunity: Cancer Immunotherapy Research Technician

The van den Brink lab at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is seeking a research technician to assist with cancer immunotherapy research projects. Current work is focused on complications relating to bone marrow transplantation, microbiota, and immune reconstitution.

For more information about the van den Brink Lab, check out this link:

The job description for the position is below, and the lab is looking for someone who can provide a two-year commitment. This research experience is ideal for someone looking to pursue a medical degree or a graduate degree in the sciences in the future.

If you have questions about the position or application, please contact Katherine Nichols at nicholsk@mskcc.org.

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As a Research Technician, you will perform research activities in collaboration with internal/external
personnel to complete science-based projects. You will normally receive detailed instructions while
making observations, analyzing data and interpreting results according to laboratory procedures. The
Research Technician will provide support to all technical/research staff and postdocs.

You are:

  • An effective communicator, capable of determining how best to reach different audiences and
  • executing communications based on that understanding
  • Adept at planning and prioritizing work to meet commitments with a keen eye for detail
  • Action oriented and eager to take on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm

You will:

  • Mouse husbandry and colony management, including obtaining biopsies and genotyping animals by PCR or Southern blot hybridization.
  • Be responsible for lab organization including coordinating orders, unpacking consumables, organizing plasmid/cell/animal stocks, cleaning communal areas, preparation of standard solutions for the laboratory, organizing lab personnel and lab space.
  • Prepares laboratory equipment, instruments, solutions, stains, assays and other supplies as instructed for research experiments.
  • Work may involve culture and/or cell separation methods; electrophoretic separations: assays (e.g., RIA, TIA, ELISA); basic biology or other specialized science techniques depending on the lab.
  • Operates lab equipment such as centrifuges, pH meters, analytical balancers, scintillation counters, spectrophotometers, light microscopes and other equipment as instructed.
  • May be involved in animal handling requiring injection of animals, collection/harvesting of tissues, fluids; animal autopsies in order to make chemical identification and conduct analyses.
  • Responds to and completes tasks as instructed by the P.I. and staff associated with designated research projects by carrying out the requested activities.
  • Provides assistance with other on-going research for peers and research personnel in the laboratory by completing tasks related to the projects within the deadline specified.
  • Performs necessary analysis and calculations, records data and writes reports on research findings.
  • Responds to and produces reports comprising of the requested statistics for the study as requested by the laboratory head and members of the research team.
  • Responsible for purchasing equipment and materials for the laboratory.
  • Assists Administrative Assistant in generation of purchase order information for supplies and equipment by gathering information for online purchase
  • Have no issues working on mice or mousing handling

You need:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Sciences with relevant laboratory experience.
  • Basic molecular biology procedures such as cloning and DNA/RNA and tissue culture procedures, extractions from bacteria and tissues.
  • Animal handling skills required.
  • Exceptional organizational skills
  • Good manual dexterity required.