My lab at Cincinnati Children’s is looking to hire a new technician to start in late spring or early summer 2023. This position is perfect for a graduating senior who would like to spend a few years in the lab before heading to graduate or professional school. We study gene regulation, signaling, and gene-environment interactions during embryonic development of C. elegans using a combination of classical genetics and live-imaging microscopy.
The Zacharias Lab is part of the Division of Developmental Biology, which provides an engaging basic science research environment with state of the art equipment and cores. Cincinnati Children’s has an outstanding benefits package including pension, relocation benefits, tuition assistance, and comprehensive health coverage including mental health and fertility. Cincinnati offers big city amenities with moderate traffic and cost of living including renowned zoo, NFL/MLS/MLB sports teams, vibrant bar/brewery scene, symphony orchestra, ballet company, and Shakespeare theater. Please send CV or resume to amanda.zacharias@cchmc.org