Research Technician

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University of North Carolina
42970 - 55000 USD / Year
  • Agriculture
  • FullTime
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The primary purpose of this Research Technician position is to independently carry out procedures, already established and in development, to investigate the mechanisms of kidney injury in sickle cell trait and disease.

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Demonstrated possession of the competencies necessary to perform the work.
Required Qualifications, Competencies, and ExperienceKnowledge and ability to independently conduct:

  • Animal work (colony maintenance, husbandry, genotyping, injections, tissue harvest, metabolic cages)
  • Cell culture
  • Histology (processing tissues, staining, visualizing, quantifying)
  • General lab duties
  • General biochemical and molecular assays
    A basic knowledge of data analysis and bio-statistical analysis is necessary.
    Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and ExperienceRenal physiology background and kidney-related laboratory work is preferred.

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Campus Security Authority ResponsibilitiesNot Applicable.
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