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The Mitchell Lab in the Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology conducts translational research on vaginal microbiota and genital mucosal immunology with the goal of improving vaginal health for women around the world. Our current projects include observational studies of response to treatment of vaginal infections, randomized trials of novel treatments and basic bench experiments to elucidate mechanisms underlying our observations. Women’s health, and especially vaginal health, is an historically under-resourced area of science and we are inspired to grow our understanding in the service of improving care for women.
Our lab is committed to an environment of inclusivity, discovery and curiosity. We promote collaboration, innovation, and personal growth toward each individual member’s career goals. The Research Technician I reports directly to the PI, Dr. Mitchell and is expected to work independently on assigned research with some guidance from a higher level staff member or Principal Investigator. One of the responsibilities of this role is to process, aliquot and store samples collected as part of research studies in a timely, efficient and reproducible manner. The individual is expected to carry out research activities of moderate complexity requiring some professional training. With broad guidance from the supervisor, the Technician will learn to independently perform experiments to accomplish laboratory research goals. The technician will be able to perform basic design and modification of protocols and troubleshoot with minimal guidance from the supervising member.
The position is responsible for standard molecular and biochemical analyses, tissue and cell culture, flow cytometry, as well as a number of other research activities including sample logging, supply ordering and sample organization. In addition, s/he/they will be responsible for documenting, analyzing, and reporting and interpreting the results derived from patient samples The individual will also present results at lab meeting, and participate in writing up results for publication.
The Research Technician I will also facilitate the experiments of Clinical Research Fellows, Postdoctoral Research Fellows, and other research personnel.
The individual will also assist with gathering information needed for grant preparation and reporting and must be proficient in basic computer skills including word-processing, database and spreadsheet management, email and internet.
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