
CTL Associate II-(2600017X)The CTL Associate II performs a variety of routine and specialized/complex cellular therapy laboratory procedures and projects. This position communicates effectively with management for any processing, cell-based assays or equipment issues, successfully troubleshoots basic processing, bioassays and equipment issues, initiates SOP revisions, assists in ordering of the supplies and maintaining inventories and performs cell-based release testing assays including high complexity assays such as Chromium release cytotoxicity assay and ELISpot.
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree in basic science or related field desired. (Preferred)
Minimum Work Experience
1 year (Required)
Required Skills/Knowledge
Ability to operate different flow cytometers.
Functional Accountabilities
Responsible Conduct of Research
District of Columbia-Washington
CN Hospital (Main Campus)111 Michigan Avenue NWWashington20010
Research
Cntr for Cancer_ Blood DsordrsPosition StatusR (Regular)-FT - Full-TimeShiftDayWork Schedule40
May 19, 2026, 5:07:29 PM
46321.6-77209.6

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