Research Associate II (Flow) Sports & Recreation - Rockville, MD at Geebo

Research Associate II (Flow)

Piper Companies is looking for a Research Associate II to join a pre-clinical organization focusing on in vivo models of human diseases located in Rockville, MD . The Research Associate II will perform flow cytometry and other immunological assays.
Responsibilities of the Research Associate II include:

  • Plan and perform cell-based assays of animal samples
  • Conduct multicolor flow cytometric assays using spectral and conventional flow cytometry
  • Follow and carry out SOPs for the operation of standard laboratory equipment
  • Process blood and tissue for in vitro assays
  • Analyze and interpret experimental data

Qualifications for the Research Associate II include:

  • 3
    years of flow cytometry experience
  • Immunoassay experience (ELISA, ELISpot, Luminex)
  • Experience working with pre-clinical samples is preferred
  • B.S./M.S. in Life Sciences

Compensation for the Research Associate II includes:

  • Salary/Rate Range:
    $30 - $38 Per Hour depending on experience
  • Comprehensive Benefit Package:
    Cigna Medical/Dental/Vision, 401k
  • Perks :
    PTO, Tuition Reimbursement

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#LI-JA2 #LI-ONSITEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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