Research Technician
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Research/Development
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Clinical Research
The Immune Assessment Laboratory (IAL) is seeking a highly motivated Research Technician to join its team this summer. This position offers the opportunity to gain hands‑on experience working with patient biospecimens, primarily analyzing T cells and other immune populations in the peripheral blood, to support translational immuno‑oncology research. The successful candidate will work closely with scientists and clinical teams and gain exposure to cutting‑edge technologies used in cancer immunotherapy research.
The IAL assists investigators at the Dana‑Farber Cancer Institute in establishing mechanistic and biomarker endpoints for clinical studies of immunotherapy ((Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).). The laboratory supports the collection of blood from patients participating in over 50 immunotherapy clinical trials across a broad range of cancer types.
The IAL generates biomarker data for these clinical trials harnessing state‑of‑the‑art technologies for detecting soluble biomarkers (Luminex, OLINK) and profiling cellular immune phenotypes—including T cells, NK cells, and myeloid cells—using mass cytometry (CyTOF) and spectral flow cytometry. The goal is to uncover why some cancer patients respond favorably to immunotherapy, while others experience resistance, relapse, or toxicity.
The IAL is part of the Center for Immuno‑Oncology (CIO), a central hub for human immuno‑oncology research within Dana‑Farber. The IAL team regularly interacts with CIO leadership, liaises with CIO bioinformatics, biostatistics, and banking teams, and participates in joint journal clubs with the CIO Tissue Biomarker Lab. The CIO is also a founding member of an NIH Cancer Moonshot initiative, CIMAC (Cancer Immune Monitoring and Analysis Center), providing mass cytometry expertise to NCI clinical trials nationwide.
- Participate in all biobanking activities, including receiving, processing, storing, and distributing patient biospecimens.
- Isolate immune cells from patient blood samples.
- Perform biomarker assays (Luminex, OLINK, CyTOF, spectral flow cytometry), including assay design, development, data analysis, troubleshooting, quality control, and optimization.
- Prepare and present written or oral progress reports, including organization and interpretation of data, to advance collaboration with clinical and translational research teams.
- Prepare laboratory reagents and chemicals, maintain equipment such as liquid nitrogen tanks and freezers, and maintain a clean work area within the laboratory.
- Meticulously maintain databases containing experimental results, reagent inventories, and sample storage logs.
- Follow established department policies, procedures, and objectives, including the areas of quality assurance, safety, environmental and infection control.
- Perform other duties and responsibilities required for laboratory operations as directed.
- Opportunities to contribute to abstracts/manuscripts and be considered for co‑authorship based on contributions.
- Opportunities to participate in lab meetings, journal clubs, lunch & learn sessions, technician‑led tech talks, informal team‑building activities, and clinical shadowing.
- Knowledge of information and techniques related to either biology, chemistry, or medicine is preferred.
- Must have excellent communication skills (written and verbal) and be able to work with a wide variety of faculty and staff.
- Ability to analyze information and use logic to address work‑related issues and problems.
- Must have attention to detail and be thorough in completing work tasks.
- Ability to work within a team environment.
- Experience with sterile technique and pipetting required.
- Must be comfortable working with human blood and tissue. Strong attention to detail and ability to strictly adhere to clinical SOPs required.
- Prior laboratory experience handling blood and immune cell isolation, or performing flow cytometry, is a plus.
- Basic computational data analysis is a plus.
- The successful candidate will be highly motivated, friendly, and team‑oriented, with strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Bachelor’s degree required;
Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology or related biomedical science preferred. - Commitment to a minimum of two years in the position required.
No supervisory responsibilities. Normally receives detailed instructions on all work.
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Dana‑Farber Cancer Institute is an equal opportunity employer and affirms the right of every qualified applicant to receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, age, ancestry, military service, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.
Pay range: $47,500.00 - $51,300.00
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