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Category: Research
Location: Worcester, MA
Shift: Day
Exempt/Non-Exempt: Non Exempt
Business Unit: UMass Chan Medical School
Department: School - Innate Immunity - W710067
Job Type: Full-Time
Salary Grade: 14
Union Code: Union Position-W28-SHARE
Num. Openings: 1
Post Date: Feb. 24, 2025
GENERAL SUMMARY OF POSITION:
Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or designee, the Research Laboratory Technician I, performs animal colony management and routine laboratory maintenance.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Perform a variety of laboratory experiments using both routine and special techniques and methods
- Performs animal colony management such as weaning, ear punching, cage changing and RO bleeding.
- Records results, organizes data, and performs basic computations
- Maintains laboratory supplies and equipment
- Complies with all safety standards
- Conducts laboratory procedures and experiments as directed by the Principal Investigator, which includes tissue culture techniques, tissue staining (immunohistochemistry), and molecular biology techniques (protein isolation and Western blotting)
- Orders laboratory supplies as needed. Maintains accurate records and files of purchases.
- Performs other duties as required
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelors degree in Biological Science or an Associates degree in Biological Sciences and two years of experience, or equivalent
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office products
- Ability to perform duties independently
- Judgment and action skills required to solve commonly encountered problems.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or designee
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
None
ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Wet chemistry laboratory, and may require appropriate contact with biohazards, radionucleotides, toxins, animals, and human specimens.
Varanasi Lab in the Division of Innate Immunity
Studying tissue-specific interactions between metabolism and immunity
Research Focus: Understanding the molecular mechanisms of tissue-specific immune responses
- Metabolic/differentiation states of T cells
- How metabolic tissue states contribute to T cell responses
- How the gut-microbiome and its metabolites affect T cell
- responses
CD8+ T cells exhibit a remarkable capacity to infiltrate diverse tissues throughout the body. Given that every tissue is physiologically and metabolically distinct, it is important to understand how tissue infiltrating T cells metabolically adapt in a tissue-specific manner to maintain optimal responses and how these adaptations are dysregulated in disease. This information can be further used to manipulate T cell responses to manage a variety of diseases where T cell responses are involved. Therefore, a major goal of the lab is to understand how different T cells metabolically adapt to different tissue microenvironments during homeostatic and disease state such as tumor, autoimmunity or chronic virus infection.
Learn more here: https://www.umassmed.edu/varanasilab/
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