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HT position is Immunohistochemistry position in the AHL Histology Lab. Performs moderate and complex specimen procedures in the areas of anatomical and surgical pathology and immunohistochemistry.
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2+ years of laboratory training or experience in a high volume laboratory with documented special stain and immunohistochemistry experience. 2+ years of laboratory training or experience in a high volume laboratory with documented special stain and immunohistochemistry experience.
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You’re also looking for great benefits, the support of an all-star team, and an opportunity to grow your career. Our mission is to advance the health and wellbeing of our communities as a leader in clinical laboratory solutions.
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In our state-of-the-art histology and immunohistochemistry laboratory, you'll support a variety of programs, ranging from discovery to clinical trials, all aimed at advancing antibody therapeutics.
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I have a new Histology Technician position available near Addison, Texas ! - The Histotechnician performs all duties of histology including: embedding, cutting, staining, cover slipping, microtomy and case management of the daily slides.
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Completion of a Histology program accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) or minimum of one (1) year experience as a Histology Technician Trainee and competent in the areas of embedding, microtomy, grossing, special stains, and immunohistochemistry.
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Possesses an Associate degree in Histology, Biology, Chemistry or other related field, a Bachelor degree is preferred; degree must satisfy the CLIA standards for Grossing Surgical Specimens (12 course hours of Biology and Chemistry combined.
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Performs routine and developmental immunohistochemistry and molecular laboratory techniques. Cleveland Clinic Main Campus - Histology tech. 5+ yr of experience required from an accredited Histo technology school and prior histology laboratory experience preferred.
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HT/L ASCP certification or completion of Histology Technician training course and eligible to sit for the exam is required. Performs procedures within the scope of practice for a Histotechnician to include special staining procedures, immunohistochemistry and various other special procedures.
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Laboratory bench protocols including RNA/protein extraction, western blotting, PCR, histology, ELISAs, microscopy, or other biochemical assays. This will include but is not limited to Western blots, RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, ELISAs, cell culture, etc.
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Specimen preparation that requires a complex and thorough understanding of tissue structure, as well as a basic understanding of chemistry and physics; and how tissues react under process conditions, including decalcification, rehydration, grossing, fixation, embedding, microtomy, routine staining, special stains (histochemistry), and immunohistochemistry as applicable with skillset and training.
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Histology and/or ASCP certifications are preferred. Immunohistochemistry experience is a plus. We are seeking Histology Professionals to join the LabCorp team where we are dedicated to providing the highest quality medical laboratory services.
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Completion of a Histology program accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) or one year minimum experience (preferred) or minimum of one (1) year experience as a full-time Histology Technician Trainee and competent in the areas of fixation, processing, embedding, microtomy, grossing, special stains, immunohistochemistry, and lab operations.
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Required Skill/ability 4: Technical skills necessary for this position include: qPCR, RT-PCR (Taq man assays), immunohistochemistry (free-floating and paraffin embedded histology), mouse colony maintenance, breeding, genotyping.
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Reporting Structure: Reports to the Histology Manager; no direct reports. Perform recuts and additional stains including special and immunohistochemistry stains, as requested by a Pathologist.
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