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Researcher I (49% FTE) - SMS-3799

SIU Medicine
$1,371.53 - $1,523.92 Monthly
medical insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, sick time, extended sick time, tuition reimbursement, 403(b), retirement plan
United States, Illinois, Springfield
Apr 24, 2026


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Description

The research technician will work under the direction of the principle investigator, Dr. Andrea Braundmeier-Fleming, and be responsible for conducting research on Dr. Braundmeier-Fleming's research projects.


*This position is ON SITE only*

Examples of Duties

Administration 0%

Teaching 0%

Service 0%

Research 100%

  1. The technician will become familiar with molecular/cellular biology research techniques including processing human biological samples for DNA extraction, immune assays, cellular isolation and FACs.
  2. The research technician will also follow standard operating procedures and maintain sample inventory database.
  3. General laboratory practices will be followed including, washing of laboratory glassware and plastics, laboratory cleanliness and biological sample waste disposal.
  4. The research technician will also assist with patient screening, sample collection (surgical operating room and clinic) and communicate study progress to Dr. Braundmeier-Fleming and study team.
  5. The research technician will be allowed to present their research at both local and international research conferences with the approval of Dr. Braundmeier-Fleming.

Qualifications

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

This position requires a Bachelor degree in a related field.


Supplemental Information





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