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Experience in any of the following: immunohistochemistry and GPCR cell biology and/or pharmacology, is a plus. Laboratory expertise pertaining to biochemistry, cell, and molecular biology, including tissue culture of mammalian, immortalized and primary cells, development of ex-vivo models, transfection in mammalian cells, gene and protein expression, assay development and optimization as well as familiarity with multiplex assays.
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The Department of Dermatology has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Sr. Histotechnologist to work in Miami, FL. The Sr. Histotechnologist performs as a laboratory professional who prepares tissues from surgical specimens for histology, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry.
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Techniques used in the lab are temporally controlled and tissue-specific gene inactivation, RNAseq, histology, immunohistochemistry, confocal, widefield and high-resolution imaging, and culture approaches (among others.
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Knowledge of confocal microscopy, immunohistochemistry, molecular biology assays, and zebrafish handling is preferred. Knowledge of confocal microscopy, immunohistochemistry, molecular biology assays, and zebrafish handling is preferred.
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The technician prepares technically adequate slides of surgical, cytology, and autopsy specimens by processing, embedding tissue, cutting, staining (including immunohistochemistry), and cover slipping.
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Your impact will be felt through the meticulous design and execution of experiments in sophisticated techniques such as flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. Hands on experience with immunohistochemistry and fluorescence microscopy.
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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 and competent in the areas of embedding, microtomy, grossing (preferred), special stains, and immunohistochemistry.
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Performing gene cloning, RNA extraction, qRT-PCR, DNA gel electrophoresis and purification, western-blot analysis, immunohistochemistry, etc. Biochemistry and immunology including immunohistochemistry (antibody) staining of cells and tissues, ELISA, and immunofluorescence assays.
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Tissue handling for Spatial assays, including cryosectioning, FFPE, and immunohistochemistry. Sample preparation for Single Cell assays, including cell culture, tissue dissociation, cell enrichment, flow cytometry, and nuclei isolation.
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Experience with some – but not necessarily all – of the following techniques: PCR, molecular cloning, viral transduction, gene editing, immunoblotting, cell culture, colony-formation assays, ex vivo and in vivo modeling of cancer, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and next-generation sequencing library preparation.
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This includes neuroimaging, behavioral tests, stereotaxic injection, tissue and cell culturing, tissue collection and sectioning, immunohistochemistry, PCR, DNA and RNA extractions and genotyping.
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Prior industry experience in assay development in tissue/cell-based assays such as immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization (IHC/ISH), fluorescent microscopy, and imaging. Prior industry experience in assay development in tissue/cell-based assays such as immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization (IHC/ISH), fluorescent microscopy, and imaging.
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They support the laboratory with all clerical and ancillary duties including activating cases and printing slides for microtomy, labeling and triaging slides to the Molecular and Immunohistochemistry (IHC) departments for testing, compiling and preparing complete cases for distribution to the Pathology department, and filing stained and unstained slides for long-term storage.
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Demonstrated expertise in tissue-based analysis such as in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, fluorescence applications. This individual will work closely with internal groups and external CROs/collaborators for tissue-based biomarker and companion diagnostics assay development and implementation.
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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 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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