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Laboratory Animal Technician - Biomedical Research. Reports to the Supervisor of the Animal Research Facility. Certificate 1 preferred: Asst Laboratory Animal Tech, and Certificate 2 preferred: Laboratory Animal Technician 1-3 years related work experience required.
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The person will perform animal husbandry including genotyping and weaning pups, animal experiments including T cell transfer and tumor implantation, laboratory experiments including tissue culture, RNA and DNA preparation, qRT-PCR, tissue preparation and histological analysis, flow cytometry on a routine basis.
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Certification as AALAS Laboratory Animal Technician (RLAT). This position will also be required to perform first line basic care, feeding, and husbandry of all species of animals used in research at UNMC as required.
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The individual is expected to work collaboratively with all Principal Investigators and other Faculty members within the UC-CADD on all preclinical projects, to carry out preclinical drug development studies on rodents, swine and other animal models based on prioritized research programs, based on each program requirement (Non-GLP, GLP, etc.
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Animal handling, Animal husbandry, Animal science, Animal health, Animal research, Clinical research, Clinical trial, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Zoology, Vivarium, Veterinary, Laboratory, Animal breeding, Animal testing, Sterilization.
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Perform routine animal maintenance, handling for various immunological in vivo and in vitro techniques, and tissue culture. Experience in small animal handling, various immunological in vivo and in vitro techniques, and tissue culture is highly preferred.
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The Laboratory Animal Medicine Service (LAMS) supports and facilitates research and teaching with animals at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. The role of the Division of Animal Resources (DAR) is to facilitate research and teaching with animals at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.
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Familiarity with university animal research protocols and IACUC procedures. The successful candidate will use research compliance concepts to conduct administrative pre-reviews of moderately complex animal use protocols submitted to IACUCs and conduct IACUC- and other compliance-related training, development, and coordination, as well as provide administrative support to the IACUC leadership and other support staff.
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Preferred research experience includes working with transgenic animal models, performing genotyping, cell culture, small-animal surgeries, microscopy, and/or standard laboratory techniques including cryostat/vibratome tissue collection, qRT- PCR , Western blot, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, cloning, plasmid purification, and/or bacterial culture.
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The individual will conduct basic and translational research with molecular, cellular, or systems immunology which could span a broad range of disciplines including but not limited to microbiology, virology, animal health, immunogenetics, biochemistry, and molecular and cell biology in turkeys.
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Categories: Agriculture, Education / Instructional, Research / Scientific / Grants, Animal Sciences / Livestock. Support and collaborate with an interdisciplinary sustainability team focused on research and extension efforts to address aspects of sustainability related to animal and meat production to enhance economic-social-environmental outcomes of the livestock and meat industries.
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Experience in molecular biology techniques: ELISAs, Western blot, protein extraction from cell cultures and animal tissues, and Luminex-based multiplex platform (as a plus) Experience in assessing biomarkers (e.g. Luminex, Western blot, PCR, ELISA ) in animal tissues and cell extracts is preferred.
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Perform animal husbandry duties to maintain quality and health of research animals, to include: perform daily water bottle /automatic water line and cage checks; provide appropriate food and water; perform cage changing and/or cage cleaning as required; record animal health concerns per SOP and/or specified protocols.
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Understand and follow regulatory requirements for working with animals in biomedical research, applying and enforcing the Animal Welfare Act & Regulations, the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, local policy, and other regulations as applicable.
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The candidate should have a strong research background in small animal translational imaging and be able to assume the management and operation of a micro-SPECT/PET/CT Core and an Optical Imaging Core, both of which comprise the University's Small Animal Imaging Core Facility.
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