Stanford University is seeking a highly motivated Life Science Research Professional 1 to join a laboratory using human immune organoids to study the fundamentals of human immunology in order to advance our understanding of responses to vaccination or infection. You will be working with Dr. Mark Davis, a world leader in immunology and Howard Hughes Medical Investigator. As an LSRP, your duties will include processing human samples, cell culture, performing classical immunology experiments (flow cytometry, ELISA), and participating in cutting edge technologies (including CyTOF, single cell RNA-seq, and single cell ATAC-seq, and techniques in development in the lab). You will function largely independently on a daily basis after training, with close guidance and supervision from a research scientist. Your work will be central to several major research projects, and co-authorship on high-impact publications is expected.
The research will require you to be adaptable and able to work in a fast-paced environment. Learning new techniques in the lab or from other labs to increase expertise will be encouraged. Candidates should have excellent communication skills, be highly organized, and comfortable with new technology. BS degree, or equivalent, with previous experience in laboratories is required. This position will provide an outstanding experience for a career in science, medicine, or biotechnology.
Davis Lab Website: https://med.stanford.edu/davislab.html
Duties include:
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The expected pay range for this position is $31.40 to $38.89 per hour.
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The candidate must have earned at least a BS or equivalent degree.
It is preferred, but not required, that this degree be in a life science discipline.
Applicants with degrees in other disciplines will be considered if he/she has experience in the life sciences.
The desired candidate should have experience with handling human blood and tissue samples and in techniques such as cell culture, ELISA, protein purification, DNA/RNA isolation, and PCR.
Experience in flow cytometry is preferred.
Experience with CyTOF, single cell RNA-seq, and bioinformatics tools like for example R is preferred but not required.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED):
Bachelor's degree in related scientific field.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED):
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