Technician Role in Eye Research (British Columbia)

Technician Role in Eye Research (British Columbia)

18 Aug
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The University of British Columbia
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British Columbia

18 Aug

The University of British Columbia

British Columbia

Explore a rewarding career as a Research Assistant/Technician 4 in the Gupta laboratory at UBC, specializing in ocular and neurodegenerative diseases. Utilize advanced lab techniques to contribute to impactful research.

In this role, you will engage in exciting projects that encompass metagenomics and other complex methodologies in the Department of Ophthalmology. You will report to Dr. Neeru Gupta and must demonstrate proficiency in cell culture and molecular techniques while collaborating with a team. Success requires self-motivation and a commitment to achieving research goals.

Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct and troubleshoot molecular experiments
• Perform in vivo procedures, including animal surgeries
• Visualize cell samples using microscopy




• Assist in lab supply management and equipment maintenance
• Ensure compliance with laboratory safety regulations

Requirements:
• Relevant university degree or technical program
• Minimum four years of pertinent lab experience
• Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
• Knowledge of equity, diversity, and inclusion principles
• Experience with microscopy techniques

Join a research team committed to understanding and treating eye diseases through cutting-edge approaches.
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📌 Technician Role in Eye Research (British Columbia)
🏢 The University of British Columbia
📍 British Columbia

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