All required qualifications must be documented on application materials
Required Qualifications:
BA/BS degree, or a combination of education and work experience totaling four years.
Preferred Qualifications:
Technical experience should involve experience processing and analyzing tissues for proteomics and metabolomics analyses. History of analyzing and interpreting metabolomics and proteomics data. Experience working with laboratory animals. Understanding of rodent hemodynamics and measures of right ventricular function.
Basic computer skills are necessary (Excel, and Word, PowerPoint).
About the Job:
40% - Candidate will be responsible for animal management for the Prins laboratory in the area of pulmonary hypertension and RV physiology. The person in this position would support the team in tracking status of individual animals, performing and analyzing genotyping procedures. This also involves collecting tissue samples from animals. This position requires a high level of attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. This candidate must follow laboratory standard operation procedures (SOPs) when in clean rooms handling rodents.
- Analyze and interpret results of routine protocols to ensure optimal quality and consistency;
- Organize and maintain lab records including specimen intake standard protocols, instruction manuals, maintenance and quality control logs, and specimen logs;
- Develop working knowledge of effective troubleshooting techniques for difficult and unusual specimens in all aspects of lab service;
- Maintain a detailed notebook, type results, reports, and/or enter preliminary results including making case specific comments pertaining to quality of specimens and/or interpretation of results.
40%-Candidate will work closely with senior research investigators within the Prins lab to perform bioinformatics analysis.
20% - Attend and participate in weekly laboratory meetings.
- Meeting with Principal Investigators to discuss progress and to develop work-plans. Interact with laboratory personnel through oral and written communication to provide customized services, technical assistance, training, and troubleshooting;
- Must practice safe work habits at all times, be knowledgeable about and adhere to university policies and procedures and complete required training as necessary.
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