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Employment Type : Full-Time
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Research Technician A specific daily lab duties include the orchestration of labeling, centrifuging, aliquoting, shipping, and storage of samples and record keeping of specimens as they enter and leave the BARC laboratory and/or the Biorepository (BIOR). Other duties include frequent use of databases and specialty software, creating reports, and the ordering of supplies. The technician will be required to travel between campuses occasionally and will work at both campuses within our laboratory space. Responsibilities:
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ABOUT US:
The Einstein-Montefiore ICTR’s mission is to enhance the discipline of clinical and translational research by promoting multidisciplinary collaboration, addressing translational “blocks” in research, providing infrastructure and collaborative support, and enhancing training, education, and career development to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center communities. As part of the ICTR, the Translational Technologies Core includes the Biomarker Analytic Research Core (BARC) and the Einstein Biorepository (BIOR). The BARC serves as the central sample-processing unit for the ICTR and Sample and Tissue Biorepository. The core supports analytical measurements via UV/Vis and Immunoassay. The BIOR provides specimen banking for high priority research utilizing advances in clinical genomics, proteomics, and biomarkers. The BIOR supports the research community’s requirement for long-term archival and shareable storage of samples on well-characterized human subjects.