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PUCL Job#1348 - Member Flow cytometry Unit MD Anderson (Nov 11, 2021)

The Immunology department at MD Anderson Cancer Center is looking for a highly motivated individual to be part of the High Parameter Cytometry Units. The flow coordinator is a team-player who welcomes challenges. The position requires experience in Immunology, Oncology, or a related field and with a preferred four years of related experience. Experience with multiparametric cytometry and experience with large data-sets is preferred. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting ongoing academic and preclinical research in immuno-oncology using High Parameter Cytometry pipeline

 

Apply at: https://jobs.mdanderson.org/search/jobdetails/flow-cytometry-laboratory-coordinator---immunology/e24f18cb-2851-4df1-b3aa-464788ecbae5?utm_campaign

 

KEY FUNCTIONS

 

Flow Cytometry  

1. Manages flow-related inquiries and supervises flow-related assays using both spectral flow cytometer (Aurora) and conventional flow cytometers, and optional mass cytometer (CyTOF). 

2. Develops new flow and optional mass cytometry panels (up to 40 colors). 

3. Experience with cytometry and graphing software/scripts (e.g., FlowJo and Prism). 

 

3. Responsible for troubleshooting and assisting with experimental designs and protocols. 

 

4. Responsible for implementing quality control, evaluating protocols, and maintaining all flow cytometers and sorters. 

 

 

Research 

1. Stays abreast with the latest technology available in both flow and mass cytometry. 

 

2. Presents and understands flow data at internal meetings.

 

3. Familiar with evidence-based literature search. 

 

Training 

Provides training on operation of flow cytometers, as well as data analysis.

 

 

Additional Information

·       Requisition ID: 143823

·       Employment Status: Full-Time

·       Minimum Salary: US Dollar (USD) 59,200

·       Midpoint Salary: US Dollar (USD) 74,000

·       Maximum Salary : US Dollar (USD) 88,800

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