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Job

Research Technician Position in Sequencing Analysis & Cellular Biology

The Moore Lab in the Fischell Department of Bioengineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, invites applications for a full-time research technician position starting in March or April 2025.

About the position

The Moore Lab’s research integrates immunology, biomaterial models, and measures of lived experiences (such as age, biological sex, and stress) to understand the relationship between these factors and immune responses in wound healing through biomaterial microenvironments. This work will lead to predictive biomaterial models improving the identification of wound healing risks and outcomes. The Moore Lab is particularly interested in how age, biological sex, and lived experiences influence myeloid immune cell function in vascular repair through the development of in vitro biomaterial models. For more information, please visit: https://www.themoorelab.com/

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What you'll need to apply

Interested candidates should submit the following as a single PDF file via email to emt@umd.edu with the subject line "Lab Technician Candidate": Cover letter detailing experience, interest in the position, salary expectations, and preferred start date CV List of three references

Contact name

Dr. Erika Moore

Contact email

emt@umd.edu

Qualifications

The research technician will play a vital role in supporting the Moore Lab’s projects. Duties will include: Sequencing analysis, including preparation and data interpretation Mammalian cell culture (sterile techniques) Tissue and cell imaging (microscopy) Tissue processing (histology and immunohistochemistry) Data analysis and reporting Administrative Support including assisting with lab organization, including scheduling and planning meetings, maintaining research records, ordering supplies, and ensuring compliance with safety and institutional protocols.