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Position Summary
The Sadelain Lab is looking for a motivated senior laboratory technician to join their team. This position will focus on CAR T cell studies in murine models.
The Sadelain Lab investigates cell engineering for the treatment of cancers and other illnesses, including cancer, neurological diseases, and autoimmune and transplant-related conditions. The lab will be a foundational research group for the Columbia Initiative in Cell Engineering and Therapy (CICET), directed by Dr. Sadelain.
Reporting to the Sadelain Lab Manager, the Senior Technician will be responsible for the maintenance and management of the Sadelain mouse colonies, administer T cells, tumor cells and hematopoietic cells to mice, and perform various assays and analyses on cells retrieved from mice.
Responsibilities
Set-up, maintain and manage a large mouse colony for the Sadelain lab
Infuse T cells and hematopoietic cells, establish tumors (cell lines and PDX) by IV or IP administration
Perform regular measurement of cell engraftment, persistence and tumor burden by bioluminescence imaging
Maintain a breeding colony for mice bearing specific mutations
Perform daily lab activities and assist lab members with cell infusions or cell retrieval
Extract genomic DNA or prepare retrieved tissues for multi-color FACS analysis
Assists in lab research by performing surgical procedures to establish orthotopic tumors
Assists in research by doing histology through cryostat sectioning
Direct lab contact for ICM (Institute of Comparative Medicine) for any sick mice for the lab
Orders mice and serve as the lab liaison for the completing of MTA (Materials Transfer Agreements) when needed
Manages and updates protocols used in various disease models
Oversee expenses related to animal purchase, husbandry and housing costs
Order lab supplies
Perform other responsibilities as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Requires a Bachelor's Degree and at least 1.5 years of related experience or equivalent in education, training and experience.
Role specific competencies and skill requirements
Willingness to work with mice
Technical accuracy, reliability, and attention to the details of procedural protocols, organizational skills, adherence to safety guidelines and the ability to work in a team
Excellent organizational and communication skills and a strong interest in biological sciences
Participation in the medical surveillance program:
Laboratory animals
Potential bloodborne pathogen exposure
Must successfully complete applicable systems training requirements
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor?s degree in biomedical sciences
Research experience in a biology lab - wet lab experience
Well-versed in molecular biology and basic laboratory techniques
Experience in mouse handling including cell infusion procedures and colony maintenance highly preferred
Experience in basic histological procedures (i.e. immunohistochemistry) is preferred but not essential
Proficient at performing complicated experiments in a timely manner
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Strong organizational skills and ability to maintain detailed electronic laboratory records
Ability to set up and conduct experiments or activities according to established protocols
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.
Required Documents
Cover letter describing experience and motivation for applying to the position
CV
Information for three reference letter writers, please describe relation to candidate
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