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ICONMA, LLC Research Technician I in United States
Our Client, a Biotech company, is looking for a Research Technician I for their South San Francisco, CA location. Responsibilities:
The Regev Lab is seeking a highly talented and passionate Research Technician I for a one-year position to conduct a cutting-edge project in single-cell spatial biology.
The successful candidate will conduct advanced genetic screening experiments, focusing on the development of new technologies and the application of pooled genetic perturbation techniques.
An essential part of the role will consist of communicating results and iterating on experimental design with members of the Regev Lab.
This is an excellent opportunity to learn new skills and concepts in both experimental and computational biology.
Contribute to lab organization and technology development
Demonstrate a passion for science and eagerness to learn
An opportunity to gain expertise in state-of-the-art technologies and pioneering research
Strong exposure in the field of pooled genetic screenings
Participation in seminar series featuring academic and industry scientists
Mentoring to further develop professional skills and career
Campus-like lifestyle with a healthy work-life balance
Requirements:
Have a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or related field
Be well-versed in designing and executing cell and molecular biology experiments, interpreting data, and making figures
Have experience with molecular biology techniques and mammalian tissue culture
Particular experience in one or more of viral vector technology, single-cell RNA-seq, CRISPR-based genome editing and programming skills are preferred, but not required
Be self-motivated, analytical, highly organized, and have great communication and interpersonal skills
Why Should You Apply?
Health Benefits
Referral Program
Excellent growth and advancement opportunities
As an equal opportunity employer, ICONMA provides an employment environment that supports and encourages the abilities of all persons without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or express, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability status, political affiliation, genetics, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.