2025-08-05
University of Pittsburgh
Other
/yr
employee
contract
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
15260
United States
Laboratory Research Technician I
The University of Pittsburgh, Department of Immunology, is seeking a full-time technician to support newly funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature Immunology 2024; Elsner and Shlomchik, Immunity 2020; Elsner and Shlomchik, Immunological Reviews 2025). There are opportunities for independent projects within the mission of the laboratory, based on the applicant’s skills and goals. Applicants that are interested in having their own independent project are encouraged to apply.
Qualifications: A Bacherlor’s Degree in Immunology, Biology or related field is required. No Professional Years of Experience is required for this position, but we prefer the Candidate to have some laboratory experience in immunology/microbiology/molecular biology or other related fields. Knowledge of mathematical and chemical principles. Must be highly organized and efficient with their time. Must maintain professional demeanor and work well with others. Must be able to prioritize daily duties.
Performs laboratory testing and some analysis on multiple types of specimen samples. Operates and properly sterilizes equipment and maintains inventory and assists with ordering.
The applicant will support the function of the laboratory and assist scientists conducting experiments in cellular and molecular immunology.Examples of the types of experiments performed include isolation of cells from murine and human cell systems, processing samples for flow cytometry, ELISA and ELISpot assays, and preparing tissues for immunofluorescence microscopy.
Maintain mouse colony, which includes breeding, PCR-based genotyping, and record keeping.
Maintain inventories and assist with ordering supplies as needed. The applicant should be very eager to learn new techniques and improve existing techniques.
Minimal Physical Effort
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The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EOE, including disability/vets.
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