Position Summary
The Synthetic Regeneration and Systems Physiology Laboratory at Columbia University exists to uncover new scientific knowledge in biomedicine and to train bright talent in the art of science. We are motivated by one question: How do heterogenous cells synchronize their activity to restore damaged tissue? Our research thus aims to define the molecular and biophysical drivers of tissue healing at organ scale and to leverage this knowledge for better therapeutic strategies for patients.
The laboratory is seeking a motivated mouse Research Technician A to work in mouse immunogenomics of wound healing. The Mouse Immunotherapy Research Technician A will support research studying the role of various T cells in mouse wound healing and regeneration. Laboratory experience in mouse breeding and genotyping is strongly preferred. This enriching research assistantship offers a balance of structured learning and professional development which fosters an environment to advance individual career success.
We have developed several innovative, unpublished platforms to understand tissue regeneration at organ scale. The candidate will work in close collaboration with the Columbia Stem Cell Initiative, the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Columbia Genome Center. Results of the research will be published in one or more scientific publications targeting high impact peer-reviewed journals.
Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
• The candidate must two years of college or an associate degree. One year of related experience, or equivalent in education, training and/or experience.
• Candidate should preferable be knowledgeable or experienced in handling rodents.
• Capable of working in teams to design and execute experiments, interpret data, and identify appropriate follow-up strategies.
• Excellent project management skills. Ability to multitask and work within timelines.
• Inclusive mindset to thrive in a diverse cultural city and work environment.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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