RESEARCHER II
UAB Medicine
university, fl, usa
USD 15.5-23.51 / hour
Description
Position Summary
The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Microbiology, laboratories of Dr. J. Victor Garcia and Dr. Angela Wahl, seek a Researcher II to support studies in immunology and host pathogen interactions using precision animal models. Our work has direct relevance to human health and involves close collaboration with academic, government, and industry partners. Research Focus Areas include HIV persistence, cure, transmission, prevention of Microbiome in health and disease, and In vivo studies of human pathogens (e.g., TB, RSV, CMV, COVID 19).
General Responsibilities
Under minimal supervision, to set up and perform routine and established lab procedures in support of lab goals.
To collect, enter and summarize data.
To monitor results and report unusual outcomes.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Maintain electronic lab notebooks, databases, and specimen tracking.
Manage animal breeding colonies and perform routine animal procedures.
Handle animals exposed to HIV and other human pathogens.
Perform survival surgeries and post-operative care.
Collect and process blood and tissue for flow cytometry, cell culture, and storage.
Maintain gnotobiotic isolators and liquid nitrogen storage.
Prepare specimen collection materials and maintain cell lines.
Provide routine animal husbandry and health monitoring.
Ensure compliance with ARP and IACUC regulations.
Maintain accurate colony records, cage cards, and biohazard signage.
Prepare media, reagents, and surgery packs.
Maintain organized specimen storage and inventory.
Ensure a clean, safe, and well-stocked laboratory environment.
Collect and analyze flow cytometry data.
Compile results into databases, spreadsheets, or graphs.
Communicate findings clearly to project leads and PIs.
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Perform other duties as assigned.
Hourly Range: $ 15.50- $ 23.51
Qualifications
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in related field OR Associate's degree in related field and two (2) years of related experience OR High School diploma or GED and four (4) years of related experience required. Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement.
Preferences
BS/BA in Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience, or a closely related life science field by start date.
Prior laboratory and/or animal research experience.
Recent mouse work experience (within the last 6 months), including colony maintenance, handling/restraint, and routine procedures such as injections
Experience with mouse necropsies, survival surgeries, and work involving infectious diseases
Flow cytometry experience
Proficiency using a personal computer and software for data analysis/presentation
Willingness to work a flexible schedule
Key Skills
Organization, attention to detail, and critical thinking
Ability to work as part of an outstanding team and with a diverse group of people
Strong interpersonal and communication skills in English
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