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The Czechowicz Lab within the Division of Hematology, Oncology, Stem Cell Transplantationand Regenerative Medicine, in the Department of Pediatricsat Stanford University School of Medicine is seeking a motivated, friendly and well-organizedLife Science TechnicianIIItoperform basic functionsandactivitiesinvolvedinvariousexcitingresearchprojects.Thisa dynamic andstimulating place to work, focused on excellence in research, education and patient care. The Czechowicz lab is focused on hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) biology and further exploring how HSCs interact with their microenvironment through basic science and translational medicineparticularlyinbonemarrowtransplantation withafocuson bonemarrowfailuresyndromestoultimatelyimprove outcomes for these patients and many others.
Our laboratory has previously conducted pioneering work demonstrating that HSC depletion is a critical component to donor HSC engraftment. We have developed multiple pre-clinical agents that enable safe and targeted HSC conditioning, several of which are turningintopromisingclinicaltherapiesthatarenowbeingtestedin patients.Weare now usingtheseagentsasprobes tounderstand underlying hematopoietic biology and are applying these to the treatment of candidate diseases of great need. We are further augmenting this work with complementary effortsin therapeutic genemodification. We are primarily focused on genetic, cancerous and autoimmune blood and immune diseases, but this work could also potentially be expanded to other organ systems as well.
Thelabstrivestomaintainahighlycollaborative, dynamicand positiveenvironment.TheLifeScienceTechnicianIII wouldbea great addition to the team and help with exciting basic and translational experiments that hopefully will result in excitingnew therapies for patients.
•Work with a great deal of independence when assisting the research team with animal (mouse)-based experiments. Coordinate with lab membersandadhere to a timeline for animal experiments. Perform basic procedures such as peripheral bleeds and injections and prepare samples for further testing. Perform complex procedures such as bone marrow aspirates (surgicalprocedure)andinterfemoralinjections.They will bethekeymanipulatorinthetechnicalset-upandcheckpointsof mouse in vivo experiments
•Work with veterinary team to ensure methods and procedures are optimal for health and safety of animals and share them withothermembersofthe lab. Liaise withveterinary staffconcerningcare ofexperimentalanimals. Affixappropriatecards toanimalcagestoindicate specialcareconcerningweaningandnutrition. Follow-upmorbidity reportswithveterinarystaff. Ensure that animal protocols are updated with all planned experimentation and that these are followed by laboratory team. Alert veterinary staff of abnormal animal physical presentation/behavior
•Keeptrackofallexperimentationinlaboratory notebookandkeepcarefulrecordsofallanimaluseandanimal breeding. Discuss this with lab manager and PI to ensure proper use and budgeting.
•Coordinate withlabmembersregardinggenerallabmaintenance, supplyinventory,andsafety. Orderanimalequipmentand supplies as needed. Coordinate use of equipment in animal facility.
•Checkanimalcagesatleast 3times perweek. Colonymaintenanceandgenotyping.Set-uptimed pregnanciesforanimalsas required. At sacrifice, sample tissuesandorgans sothat theyare suitable forimmunohistochemistryanalysisand/orisolated cells according to the experimental needs defined with the PI.
•Trainandorienta variety oftechnicians,students,andresearch staffintechnical proceduresanduseofequipment.Assign, coordinate, evaluate, and provide guidance to lower-level technicians
The expected pay range for this position is $44.28 to $53.39/ hour.
Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location, and external market pay for comparable jobs. Placement in the pay range is also subject to the applicable Collective Bargaining Agreement.
DESIREDQUALIFICATIONS:
•Bachelor’sdegreeinbiologyorrelatedfield
•Experiencewithmousehandlingandexperimentationwithaminimum of 3yearsofanimal handlingandrelevant techniques (including breeding, intravenous/intraperitoneal injections, and sample collection)
Threeyears’experienceattheLifeScienceTechnicianIIlevelorequivalentcombinationofequivalentacademicbackgroundand relevant work experience (e.g., three years of college science coursework).
KNOWLEDGE,SKILLSANDABILITIES(REQUIRED):
•The Technician at the III level is required to have a higher degree of skill than the LST II (for independently performing highly skilledwork)and sufficientknowledge ofskilledproceduresthats/heisabletotroubleshootproblemswhicharisein either equipment or procedures.
•Techniciansmayalsohavehighlyspecializedexpertiseinaparticulartechnicalarea,orexperiencecoordinatinga varietyof technical activities in a lab.
CERTIFICATIONS&LICENSES:
None
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*:
•Frequentlystand, walk,twist,bend,stoop,squat,grasplightly,usefinemanipulation,graspforcefully,perform desk-based computer tasks, use telephone, write by hand.
* -Consistent withitsobligationsunderthelaw,theUniversitywillprovide reasonableaccommodationtoanyemployeewitha disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential functions of his or her job.
AdditionalPHYSICALREQUIREMENTS:(removeifnone)
WORKINGCONDITIONS:
Work occurs in a research laboratoryenvironment. Depending on research, may work in the vicinity of animals, chemicals, gasses, or hazardousmaterials.ExpectedtofollowallsafetyrequirementsandproceduresincludingwearingappropriatePersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) if required.
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Post Date:Apr 15, 2026
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