Research Lab Tech
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Research/Development
Clinical Research, Research Scientist, Research Assistant/Associate, Medical Technologist & Lab Technician -
Healthcare
Clinical Research, Medical Technologist & Lab Technician
Job Location 2 weeks ago(2/17/2026 11:53 AM)
Requisition Number # of Openings 1 Posted Date Day Shift Non Exempt Exempt/Non-Exempt Status Union Position-W28-SHARE Position Type Full-Time Min USD $36,753.60/Yr. Max USD $45,094.40/Yr. Overview
GENERAL SUMMARY OF POSITION:
Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or designee, the Research Laboratory Technician I, performs a variety of specimen preparatory techniques, dry lab data collection, and routine laboratory maintenance.
ResponsibilitiesMAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Perform a variety of laboratory experiments using both routine and special techniques and methods
- Assist in more complex laboratory tasks
- Collect, analyze, and process laboratory samples
- Record results, organize data, and perform basic computations
- Maintain laboratory supplies and equipment
- Comply with all safety and infection control standards
- Perform other duties as required.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in Biological Science or equivalent experience
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office products
- Ability to perform duties independently
- Judgment and action skills required to solve commonly encountered problems
SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or designee
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
None
ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Wet chemistry laboratory, and may require appropriate contact with biohazards, radionucleotides, toxins, animals, and human specimens.
Additional InformationThe Rothstein laboratory studies the regulation of lymphocyte activation and function, focusing on the role of autoantigens in systemic autoimmune diseases and how low-affinity autoreactive B cells are activated by engaging B cell receptors and Toll-like receptors (TLR7/9). Research also examines the dual role of Fas-ligand in regulating T cells and promoting inflammation and uses pseudo-GVHD animal models to understand antigen-dependent disease triggers and identify profibrotic CD8 T cell subsets in pulmonary fibrosis.
More information is available on the Rothstein laboratory website.
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