
This Research Technician role is based within the newly formed Licon Laboratory at the University of Utah School of Medicine, focusing on gene expression and differentiation in coccidian parasites. The position involves performing aseptic mammalian cell culture, managing laboratory equipment and inventory, and assisting with molecular-genetic studies on Toxoplasma. Key responsibilities include maintaining host cell stocks, ensuring lab safety compliance, and contributing to data analysis and presentation. The opportunity is particularly appealing for candidates seeking to help shape a collaborative research environment from the ground up, with the chance to work closely with the Principal Investigator on outfitting new facilities and training new team members. The role offers a dynamic setting for developing expertise in live-cell microscopy and functional genomics.




