Laboratory Research Technician IV
- University Of Pittsburgh
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Full Time
Laboratory research technician iv
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine seeks a Laboratory Research Technician IV to work in Pittsburgh, PA. Duties include designing/performing\: (i) isolation, activation, and expansion of T cells (ii) cryopreservation, sub-culturing, and revival of various cell lines and primary cells; (iii) cell-based assays including cytotoxicity, cell viability, and cell proliferation assays; (iv) immunofluorescence imaging using confocal microscopy and single-cell time-lapse imaging; (v) isolation and handling of PBMCs from human whole blood; (vi) multicolor flow cytometry, SDS-PAGE, western blot, multi-mode reader-based assays and various biochemical assays; and (vii) data analysis using Graphpad Prism, FlowJo, Excel and Image-J.
Must have a masters degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in Biology, Biotechnology, or a related field plus one (1) year of experience in a related position.
Must have any experience working with\: (i) Cryopreservation, sub-culturing and revival of various cell lines, mammalian cell lines and primary cells; (ii) In-vitro assays such as cytotoxicity, cell viability, cell proliferation; (iii) Live cell time-lapse imaging for cell viability assays, spheroids, immune cell killing, co-culture assays and image analysis; (iv) Isolation of and assays using Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) from human blood; (v) isolation and expansion of naive T cells, CD4 T cells, CD8 T cells, and regulatory T cells; (vi) Activation and expansion of T cells using Dynabeads and plate coated antigen; (vii) Screening of peptide pools, cytokine/chemokine profiling using LUMINEX, and direct, indirect, Quantikine, and sandwich ELISA assays; (viii) Seed, treat, fix, permeabilize, block and antibody staining/addition of cell lines and primary immune cells for multicolor flow cytometry of surface and intracellular markers using appropriate compensation and FMO controls for different multi-point in-vitro assays; (ix) Analysis of the flow cytometry data for receptor quantification and drug screening using Flow-Jo Software; (x) Preparing cells for molecular biology techniques such as SDS-PAGE, western Blot, protein/antibody quantification using Bradford/BCA assay and other multi-mode reader-based assays, bacterial transformation and cloning; and (xi) data analysis using Graphpad Prism and Excel. Image analysis using Image-J.
Must be able to work weekends and holidays.
Experience can be concurrent.
Apply at https\://www.join.pitt.edu , # 26003389
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran.
Must have a masters degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in Biology, Biotechnology, or a related field plus one (1) year of experience in a related position.
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran.