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Technician B

  • 549495
  • Columbia University Medical Center
  • Medicine
  • Full Time
  • Opening on: Apr 15 2025
  • Technical Grade 4
  • Job Type: Support Staff - Union
  • Bargaining Unit: SSA
  • Regular/Temporary: Regular
  • Hours Per Week: 35
  • Standard Work Schedule
  • Salary Range: $53,394.17 - $53,394.17
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
 

Position Summary

The Department of Infectious Diseases at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center is seeking a dynamic candidate with a background in biological research to join a vibrant team investigating drug-resistant malaria. The Laboratory Technician will work under the direct supervision of the Principal Investigator (PI), focusing on the epigenetic mechanisms of Plasmodium falciparum parasite drug resistance. This role involves exploring novel pathways that parasites use to evade antimalarial action.

Key responsibilities include culturing malaria parasites, generating genetically edited parasites, performing drug dose-response assays, preparing samples for mass spectrometry-based proteomics and tRNA analysis, and interpreting data. The technician will assist the PI in experimental execution and design, contributing to a highly collaborative research environment shared with another prominent laboratory. Interaction with postdoctoral scientists, graduate students, and other research technicians is expected. Additionally, the candidate will handle general lab management tasks, such as exchanging materials with collaborators and ordering supplies.

This position offers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research aimed at understanding novel genetic mechanisms of drug resistance in malaria, a disease with significant impact in tropical regions. Applicants should be highly motivated, self-sufficient, detail-oriented, and passionate about infectious disease research and global health. A strong interest in genetics and cell biology is essential. To apply, please include your CV with a summary of research experience, transcript, and a statement of interest.


Responsibilities

  • Perform complex assignments following standard protocols and procedures requiring technical proficiency, detailed observations, and manipulations.
  • Conduct parasite culture work.
  • Execute molecular, genetic, and biochemistry projects.
  • Analyze and prepare data.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, or a related science, or equivalent education, training, and experience.
  • Undergraduate coursework in molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, or genetics.
  • Strong decision-making skills and independent problem-solving abilities.
  • Attention to detail, ability to maintain accurate records, and handle multiple projects.
  • Ability to interact effectively with staff at all levels.
  • Proficiency in computer skills and strong communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Research experience and technical proficiency in molecular biology and/or cell culture.
  • Ideal candidates would be seeking a 2-year position.

Other Requirements

  • The candidate selected for this position is required to undergo a drug screening test prior to a final offer of employment being made.
  • Participation in medical surveillance program
    • Potential bloodborne pathogen exposure
  • Successful completion of applicable compliance and systems training requirements

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Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.

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