Medical Technologist Pathology/Flow Cytometry Massachusetts General Hospital Principal Duties and Responsibilities: The technologist is involved in processing a variety of specimens from patients with leukemia, lymphoma, and congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, in the clinical flow cytometry laboratory. These specimens are variously obtained from lymph node, bone marrow, fine needle aspirate, blood and cerebral spinal fluids. The process includes specimen pick-up, preparation and analysis on the flow cytometer. The technologist works directly under the guidance of the senior medical technologist in the Flow Cytometry Laboratory in choosing and following an appropriate monoclonal antibody panel and test for each case. Specimens are processed on a 4 color FACSCalibur. Clinical lab is in downtown Boston, and associated with cell sorting /research lab in Charlestown Navy Yard. Universal safety precautions are followed in handling all specimens due to their potentially hazardous nature. The technologist also performs stem cell and OT3 monitoring as well as DNA ploidy and cell cycle analysis . Additional duties include operation and maintenance of all other laboratory equipment. Additionally, the technologist may participate in teaching and training of pathology residents and fellows in flow cytometry techniques. Qualifications: Minimum of B.S. or B.A. degree in Biology or Chemistry or equivalent. Cytometry, immunology and computer science familiarity desired. Send resume by mail or email attachment to Frederic Preffer c/o address in footer ```````````````````````````````````````````` Dr. Frederic I. Preffer preffer@helix.mgh.harvard.edu Harvard Medical School Department of Pathology-Room 7140 149 13th Street Massachusetts General Hospital-East Charlestown, MA 02129 v(617) 726-7481 fax(617) 724-3164
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