The University of Pittsburgh, Department of Immunology, is seeking a full-time technician to support newly funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature Immunology 2024; Elsner and Shlomchik, Immunity 2020; Elsner and Shlomchik, Immunological Reviews 2025). There are opportunities for independent projects within the mission of the laboratory, based on the applicant’s skills and goals. Applicants that are interested in having their own independent project are encouraged to apply.
The applicant will support the function of the laboratory, assist scientists conducting experiments, and perform independent experiments, in cellular and molecular immunology. The applicant should have experience with flow cytometry and basic immunological techniques. The applicant should be very eager to learn new techniques and improve existing techniques.
Qualifications: A Bacherlor’s Degree in Immunology, Biology or related field plus three (3) Years of Professional Years of Experience is required in immunology/microbiology/molecular biology or other related field. Knowledge of mathematical and chemical principles. Must be highly organized and efficient with their time. Must maintain professional demeanor and work well with others. Must be able to prioritize daily duties.
Performs a variety of independent and complex laboratory work and experiments. Analyzes and interprets data, compiles results, and prepares reports. Maintains inventory, ordering, and logs. Writes manuscripts and grant proposals and prepares data visualizations.
Performs a variety of independent and complex laboratory work and experiments. Analyzes and interprets data, compiles results, and prepares reports. Maintains inventory, ordering, and logs. Writes manuscripts and grant proposals and prepares data visualizations.
1. Perform independent lab work and experiments, including analysis and interpretation of murine and human cell culture experiments. These will involve cell isolation from organs, immunofluorescence staining, flow cytometry, ELISA/ELISpot, cell sorting, and short-term cell culture. Writes reports and summaries of findings.
2. Prepares and interprets data for presentation to the group, publications, and grants.
3. Assist with training of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the lab.
4. Contributes to writing grant proposals, performs literature searches, writes manuscripts.
5. Oversee mouse colony management, breeding, genotyping, and record-keeping. Maintain and order supplies as needed.