Summary Performs a range of standard to moderately advanced and complex research assignments in an ophthalmology/vision sciences research laboratory following detailed protocols and parameters. Conducts technically sophisticated tests and procedures involving ocular tissues, cells, and animal models; prepares samples/specimens; and sets up/operates specialized laboratory equipment or cell culture systems. Independently executes assignments, provides preliminary data analyses and summaries to principal investigators, and may offer guidance and training to junior technicians, students, or interns.
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