Research Technician (Han Lab)
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The Research Technician is responsible for supporting scientific research projects by conducting experiments, collecting data, and maintaining laboratory equipment and supplies. This position requires a strong understanding of research methodologies and protocols, as well as the ability to collaborate effectively with researchers and contribute to the advancement of knowledge within the field. Responsibilities
Job Duty 1 - Job Duty 9 - Required Qualifications
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Education: B.S. or M.S. degree in biological sciences or related field is required. Additional Details: A Research Technician I position is available in Dr. Liang Hans laboratory in the School of Biological Sciences. Dr. Hans group uses a combination of molecular, cellular, immunohistochemical, fluorescence imaging and mouse behavioral approaches to understand how the nervous system receives, transmits and interprets various stimuli to induce physiological and behavioral responses. Research in the lab is focusing on sensory neurons mediating pain, itch sensation and inflammatory respiratory diseases. The technician in the lab will have opportunities to learn techniques in molecular and cellular Neuroscience field. Daily responsibilities include: * Taking care of mouse colonies and genotyping transgenic mouse lines. * Participating in experiments such as primary neuron culture, live cell calcium imaging, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, and mouse behavioral tests. * Laboratory management includes placing orders, reimbursements, interface with vendors, equipment maintenance and upkeep, laboratory organization and upkeep, and compliance with safety regulations. Previous experience handling transgenic mouse lines and genotyping is desired. But candidates without those experiences are acceptable. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
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Salary range: $16.00 - $20.00 / hourly Location: Atlanta, GA Job grade: R01 This is not a supervisory position. Background Check
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