Title: Research Technician II - Genomics
Summary
The primary purpose of this Research Technician II position is to focus on high-throughput bulk and single-cell multi-omic data in ocular tissues, dissociate human tissue samples and prepare them for NGS-compatible experiments, and perform a wide range of cellular and molecular biology techniques such as cell culture and CRISPR-mediated genome editing and luciferase assays. The lab focuses on understanding the role of variable gene expression driven by non-coding cis-regulatory sequence variation in the context of age-related macular degeneration. This position provides an outstanding opportunity for career development for recent science graduates interested in learning genomic approaches to solve biomedical research problems.
Job Duties
- Conducts research activities according to research protocol. Research activities will heavily focus on high-throughput bulk and single-cell multi-omic data (ATAC-seq and RNA-seq) in ocular tissues.
- Dissociates human tissue samples and prepares them for NGS-compatible experiments.
- Performs a wide range of cellular and molecular biology techniques, such as cell culture, CRISPR-mediated genome editing and luciferase assays.
- Assists and develops new technologies and methods.
- Summarizes, visualizes, and communicates research and analysis findings to the principal investigator.
- Maintains clean laboratory equipment and/or work area to ensure a safe and efficient work environment.
- Learns and becomes proficient with handling human tissue samples.
- Prepares for experiments as well as being able to communicate the research and analysis findings to the PI.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in a Basic Science or related field. Four years of related experience may substitute for degree requirement.
- No experience required.
Preferred Qualifications
- Two years of relevant experience is desirable.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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