Position Description:
Purpose Dr. Cara Mack's laboratory focuses on the role of the immune system in bile duct injury, with a focus on the pathogenesis of biliary atresia and primary sclerosing cholangitis. Investigations utilize human biospecimens and mouse models. Under general supervision, the research technologist provides support for Dr. Mack's research through implementation of projects, maintenance and communication of data, and execution of laboratory experiments. Primary Functions Knowledge - Skills - Abilities Knowledge of biology, chemistry, mathematics, documentation, and records management. Data utilization, complex problem solving, critical thinking, resource management, and writing skills.
Preferred Schedule:
Full-time role with expectations for coverage during core business hours and flexibility required as necessary to accommodate clinical needs.
Position Requirements:
Specifications Appropriate experience may be substituted on equivalent basis Minimum Required Education: Bachelor's degree Minimum Required Experience: No experience required Preferred Education: Bachelors of Science or Arts in scientific field Preferred Experience: Previous work within a basic science laboratory Field: Immunology and/ or molecular biology
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