The OHSU Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology is part of the Department of Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and encompasses the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center and Digestive Health Center.
This position will work in a small laboratory in Knight Cancer Institute.
This lab will focuses on understanding the role of CD8 memory T cells as critical regulators of immune tolerance in the human gastrointestinal tract and liver. To better understand the contribution of CD8 tissue-resident memory T cells to tolerance in digestive organs, we study their function and heterogeneity both in healthy individuals and across a variety of inflammatory conditions including drug-induced gastrointestinal toxicities (i.e. checkpoint inhibitor associated colitis and hepatitis) and spontaneous autoimmune diseases (i.e. inflammatory bowel disease, microscopic colitis, celiac disease).
We are seeking a motivated Laboratory Technician (Research Assistant 2) who will help to set up and manage our new translational laboratory at OHSU. Responsibilities will include management of facilities, equipment, and the establishment of a human specimen biorepository. The primary responsibilities in this role will be two-fold: the first will be to oversee lab ordering and inventory management and the second will include processing human biospecimens for the laboratory’s repository of human blood and tissue samples. Responsibilities related to the biorepository will include interacting and effectively communicating with clinical research coordinators in the hospital, blood and tissue specimen processing for cryopreservation, updating and maintaining the laboratory’s cloud-based biosample management software, and processing human biosamples for downstream assays such as microscopy, ex vivo cell culture assays, epigenetic studies, and/or the generation of RNA sequencing libraries.
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