Research Technologist I - Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences

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Summary: The applicant will join the Scalabrino Lab at the Medical College of Wisconsin Eye Institute. The research explores how various blinding diseases change neuronal function of the retina, the light sensitive tissue in the back of the eye. The laboratory uses a variety of techniques to answer this question, including molecular biology (cloning, PCR, mammalian cell culture, qPCR, RNA-sequencing), genetics (recombinant viral vectors- AAV, mouse breeding), imaging (histology, confocal microscopy, fundoscopy, OCT) electrophysiology (ex vivo multi electrode array recordings). The applicant will be responsible for mouse husbandry, assisting the PI and others in the lab, and generating data on an independent project related to vision loss.…

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