Position open

Julie Auger (jauger@flowcity.bsd.uchicago.edu)
Mon, 09 May 1994 12:28:46 -0500

Hi Everyone!

I have a new position in my facility and I am trying to find the perfect
person for it. I thought this would be a great place to advertise for it.
We all know how good "word of mouth" is in the flow community!! This is a
technician position requiring some knowledge/experience in flow cytometry
and/or immunohistochemistry. A background in Immunology is necessary. The
full job description follows. If anyone is interested please contact me.
Please pass this description along to anyone you know who may be interested
in moving to the Chicago area, or is already in the Chicago area!! This is
a full time position - UC has very good benefits and is located in a
beautiful part of the City (I live 7 blocks from the lab and walk in every
day!)

All inquires should be directed to me at the following: Julie A. Auger

University of Chicago

312-702-9212

5841 S. Maryland

MC - 1089

Chicago, IL 60637
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TITLE: RESEARCH TECHNICIAN
DEPARTMENT: Ben May Institute
DIVISION: Biological Sciences Division
REPORTS TO: Dr. Jeffrey Bluestone/Julie A. Auger
JOB CODE: To be determined by UHRM
SALARY SCALE: To be determined by UHRM and Dr. Jeffrey Bluestone

JOB DESCRIPTION:
The basic function of this position is to carry out assays under the
supervision of the
responsible investigator and appropriate lab director. The individual will
be involved in projects
involving production and purification of immunotheraputic reagents for
research and clinical
purposes. The individual will also monitor immune parameters in patients in
phase I and II clinical
trials.

SPECIFICS:
1. The individual must be able carry out a variety of moderate to complex
laboratory
techniques including: tissue cell culture of monoclonal antibody producing
cell lines, biochemical
analysis of proteins using gel electrophoresis, purification of antibodies
using affinity purification
columns, ELISA assay development and implementation, immunohistochemistry
techniques, blood
separation techniques and analysis of human peripheral blood cells including
proliferation assays and
flow cytometric analysis.

2. The individual must be able to collect data and critically analyze
individual experiments
under the supervision of the responsible investigator and maintain adequate
notebooks. Record
keeping is extremely important.

3. The individual will participate in the analysis and design of
experiments with the
responsible investigator.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level
of the work being
performed by people assigned to this job. They are not an exhaustive list
of all duties and
responsibilities associated with it.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelors degree in biology, chemistry or
equivalent training in
the biological sciences.

EXPERIENCE: Previous laboratory experience in immunology, biochemistry or
cellular biology is
preferred. Above techniques will be taught where necessary.
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