The Antibody Society
Research Technician B
US‑NY‑Bronx
Job ID:
2025-17773
Employee Classification:
1199 Union
Department:
Microbiology and Immunology
Position Type:
Regular Full‑Time
Hiring Rate:
$26.80
Post Probationary Rate:
$27.33
Job Rate:
$28.18
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
About Us The Hägglöf Lab studies how B lymphocytes sense and respond to molecular stresses and insults to determine how B cell coping mechanisms control antibody formation and immune responses in contexts of cancer and vaccination. Therefore, the lab performs immunological assays to study B cells including flow cytometry, ELISA, immunofluorescent microscopy, mouse colony management, genotyping, and tissue isolation from mouse bone marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes.
Position Responsibilities
Perform a moderate number of simple or moderate technical procedures;
Mouse ear punching
Mouse weaning
Mouse injections
Tissue harvesting
Immunoessays
Flow Cytometry
Tissue Prep for Micropsy
Require occasional guidance;
Order routine supplies;
Modify technical procedures;
Train other lab members;
Guide other lab members;
A simple / limited understanding of scientific literature and the research goals and rationale is required;
Occasionally analyze data;
Interpret data;
Make written contributions to papers and grant proposals.*
Qualifications
Required to have at least a Bachelor's Degree in a related science or equivalent skills and related experience, and zero to two years of related experience.
Previous experience from B cell biology lab preferred.
Prior experience from a B cell lab, working with memory B cells or plasma cells.
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Job ID:
2025-17773
Employee Classification:
1199 Union
Department:
Microbiology and Immunology
Position Type:
Regular Full‑Time
Hiring Rate:
$26.80
Post Probationary Rate:
$27.33
Job Rate:
$28.18
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
About Us The Hägglöf Lab studies how B lymphocytes sense and respond to molecular stresses and insults to determine how B cell coping mechanisms control antibody formation and immune responses in contexts of cancer and vaccination. Therefore, the lab performs immunological assays to study B cells including flow cytometry, ELISA, immunofluorescent microscopy, mouse colony management, genotyping, and tissue isolation from mouse bone marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes.
Position Responsibilities
Perform a moderate number of simple or moderate technical procedures;
Mouse ear punching
Mouse weaning
Mouse injections
Tissue harvesting
Immunoessays
Flow Cytometry
Tissue Prep for Micropsy
Require occasional guidance;
Order routine supplies;
Modify technical procedures;
Train other lab members;
Guide other lab members;
A simple / limited understanding of scientific literature and the research goals and rationale is required;
Occasionally analyze data;
Interpret data;
Make written contributions to papers and grant proposals.*
Qualifications
Required to have at least a Bachelor's Degree in a related science or equivalent skills and related experience, and zero to two years of related experience.
Previous experience from B cell biology lab preferred.
Prior experience from a B cell lab, working with memory B cells or plasma cells.
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