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$120K - 200K a year
Develop and optimize protocols for HIV virus handling, host factor identification, and gene editing validation in a laboratory setting.
Requires extensive experience in molecular microbiology, HIV research, and laboratory techniques, which are not reflected in your resume.
Position Objective: Provide services as a Scientist (HIV-1 and HIV-2) in support of the overall functions of the Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology (LMM), Division of Intramural Research (DIR) within the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Duties And Responsibilities • Create, test, and store HIV-1 and HIV-2 virus stocks taking into consideration established biosafety protocols. • Develop and improve protocols for the processing and differentiation of primary human macrophages and their controlled infection by HIV-1 or HIV-2. • Perform proteomics studies to identify novel host factors involved in the control of HIV infection. • Validate newly identified host factors. • Create stable cell lines expressing host restriction factors and/or knock out endogenous gene expression for the purpose of analyzing their effect on viral replication. • Conduct research to study the role of nuclear pore proteins for nuclear import of HIV-1 capsids. • Develop and apply molecular tools for confirming successful gene editing or inactivation. • Maintain laboratory notebooks with sufficient details for reproducing results and documenting progress to support intellectual property evaluations. • Maintain laboratory safety. • Perform mandatory annual refresher training in lab safety and bio safety. • Maintain accurate sample tracking and data management. • Perform lab projects independently and assist other lab members with their tasks. • Discuss and report data in peer reviewed papers and with the Federal Task Leader and scientists. • Perform problem solving, call technical support to fix problems, initiate service calls or repairs, and interact with field service engineers and field application specialists for repair and optimization of laboratory equipment.
This job posting was last updated on 2/4/2026