Research Technician B

Job ID
2025-17399
Campus
Einstein/Resnick - Bronx
Employee Classification
1199 Union
Department
Medicine - Gastroenterology & Liver Disease
Position Type
Regular Full-Time
Hiring Rate
$26.80
Post Probationary Rate
$27.33
Job Rate
$28.18

About Us

The Eliscovich lab is seeking a Research Technician B. This is a full-time research laboratory technician position in the Department of Medicine (division of Hepatology) and Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology to assist with research on liver cell biology using imaging technologies such as fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to visualize how RNA is regulated in time and space in the native context of the liver tissue

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

The research technician will:

  • Perform simple or moderately complex technical procedures
  • Require occasional guidance/supervision
  • Occasionally be responsible for ordering supplies
  • Rarely provide guidance and train other lab members
  • Require a simple understanding of scientific literature, research goals and rationale
Under general supervision, the research technician will be responsible for carrying out procedures such as:
  • Assistance with mouse work
  • Assistance with tissue sample processing for histological analyses
  • Assistance with cell culture procedures
  • Maintenance of general supplies and reagents used in the laboratory including inventory and ordering of basic laboratory supplies; and tissue sample indexing and storage

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related science field (Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry) or equivalent skills; and 0-2 years of experience required

Preferred:

  • Prior experience in general lab procedures and handling of mice is highly desirable
  • Background in RNA biology, liver cell biology and fluorescence microscopy is highly desirable
  • Organizational skills, detailed oriented, record keeping and initiative is essential

Hiring Rate

$26.80

Post Probationary Rate

$27.33

Job Rate

$28.18

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