Position Summary
Our research group investigates how the immune system responds to red blood cells, with projects spanning autoimmunity, alloimmunity, tolerance, transfusion biology, and aging. We combine classical immunology, cutting‑edge cellular technologies, and quantitative approaches to answer fundamental questions with direct clinical relevance.
We are seeking a highly motivated Technician B who enjoys understanding the science behind their work, is excited to learn new techniques, and can think creatively and independently. This position is ideal for someone who loves reading journal articles, problem-solving, and contributing intellectually while also mastering hands-on experimental procedures.
The successful candidate will take part in day-to-day experimental research and will be encouraged to develop increasing independence over time. Responsibilities include:
Experimental Techniques
Human and Animal Sample Work
Data & Record Management
We are looking for these Core Qualities
Responsibilities
50% - Performing animal experiments
30% - Animal husbandry
10% - Recording/analyzing data
5% - General lab maintenance
5% - Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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