Research Technician - Zallen Lab
Primary Work Address: 1275 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10021
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) advances the discovery and sharing of scientific knowledge to benefit us all. As a biomedical research organization and philanthropy, HHMI supports a vibrant community of academic researchers, educators, students, and professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science.
We are actively seeking a Research Technician to join the lab of Dr. Jennifer Zallen at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, NY. This individual will work as part of an interactive, multidisciplinary team of scientists working to understand how cells navigate through the body during development and how defects in these processes can lead to birth defects and cancer. We use cell biological, genetic, biophysical, computational, and live-imaging approaches to visualize cell and protein dynamics in living embryos. The long-term goal of this research is to leverage this information to build, repair, and regenerate tissues to treat human disease. More information can be found at the following website: https://www.hhmi.org/scientists/jennifer-zallen
About the Research Technician role:
We are seeking an interactive, creative, and highly motivated researcher to assist in biomedical research investigating how cells move, change shape, and communicate with each other to generate functional tissues and organs. You will have an opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and you will receive ample guidance and mentorship to ensure your success in this role. We are looking for researchers who are able to commit to joining the lab for at least two years.
Application Instructions
Please include your GPA in your resume and a list of three professional references with contact information (names, phone numbers, and email addresses) as part of your application. Completion of these requirements is necessary to be considered for the role.
At least one reference should be a current or recent Principal Investigator (PI) who can speak directly to your research ability and performance.
What we provide:
- A competitive compensation package with comprehensive health and wellness benefits
- Joining the vibrant research community at Sloan Kettering
- Hands-on training and ongoing skill-building in using genetic, cell biological, and imaging approaches to study fly and mouse development
- Opportunities to work closely with an interactive multidisciplinary team of scientists and contribute to research publications
- Career mentorship to foster professional growth and support in achieving your career goals
What you’ll do:
- Use molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology techniques to study protein localization, dynamics, and function
- Learn innovative microscopy methods to analyze cell dynamics in fly and mouse embryos using confocal microscopy and time-lapse imaging
- Assist with the design and engineering of fly and mouse lines using CRISPR/Cas9 methods
- Assist with the maintenance of collections of fly and mouse lines
- Collaborate with senior scientists, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students in an intellectually stimulating and interactive environment
What you bring:
- Bachelor’s degree in biology, biochemistry, physics, chemistry, engineering, or a related field
- Self-motivated, interactive, and meticulous approach to tasks and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, documentation, and communication skills
- Enthusiasm for learning new approaches and a passion for teaching and helping others
- A minimum of one year of undergraduate research experience is required.
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