What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Technician I, Microbiology and Immunology position at University at Buffalo?
Under close supervision of Principal Investigator, the Research Technician I conducts a variety of routine experiments following established procedures and protocols. These experiments are designed to test the role of the human microbiome in shaping bacterial pathogen behavior as they colonize and adapt to the host.
The Technician will design and execute experiments and analyze data, manage and collect clinical samples, assist in running day-to-day operations in the lab including coordinating lab meetings, stocking supplies, ensuring lab safety, and maintaining lab culture collections. The candidate will also record test results, present their work in oral and written formats, and assist with monitoring animal colonies when necessary.
As a Research Technician I You Will Perform Routine Tasks To Support And Directly Assist a Research Project Or Program. Tasks May Include
The Technician will design and execute experiments and analyze data, manage and collect clinical samples, assist in running day-to-day operations in the lab including coordinating lab meetings, stocking supplies, ensuring lab safety, and maintaining lab culture collections. The candidate will also record test results, present their work in oral and written formats, and assist with monitoring animal colonies when necessary.
As a Research Technician I You Will Perform Routine Tasks To Support And Directly Assist a Research Project Or Program. Tasks May Include
- Care and maintenance of apparatus and equipment
- Care of animals used in tests
- Observe and record results using gauges, graphs or other measurement techniques and devices
- Assemble, prepare, label and dispense products or materials
- Take inventory
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