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Licensed Veterinary Technician NYS and/or Laboratory Animal Technician, AALAS certified preferred. The company is seeking a highly motivated, innovative and experienced full-time Surgical Animal Technician to contribute to their Genetically Engineered Animal Models research and product development pipelines.
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Interact with faculty, staff, and other Medical School service departments (EH&S, EBS & Facility Maintenance) to provide high quality, responsive animal care services; advise on technological changes affecting laboratory animal research and care.
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Under the general supervision of a faculty investigator or laboratory supervisor is responsible for performing routine analyses and tests on animal or human fluids and/or tissue. These may require basic blood separation, labeling and assay methods such as ELISA, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, MACs bead isolations and other associated specialized laboratory methods including tissue culture and molecular biology techniques.
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Oversee the In Vivo Operations Department, encompassing In Vivo, Necropsy, Formulations, and Animal Care Departments, with responsibility for monitoring the overall conduct and quality of activities performed in support of non-clinical research studies.
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It also includes interdisciplinary academic centers and institutes that are more appropriately housed centrally than in an individual school, including the Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, the Center for Neuroscience and Society, the Penn Institute for Urban Research, the Center for Teaching and Learning, Kelly Writers House, and Weiss Tech House.
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We have built upon our foundation of laboratory animal medicine and science to develop a diverse portfolio of discovery and safety assessment services, both Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and non-GLP, to support clients from target identification through preclinical development.
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The College and University have excellent research support facilities including multiple BSL-3 laboratories and ABSL-3 animal housing rooms, Immunopathology Core Facility, Microbial Culturomics and Germfree Animal Model Core Facility, Center for Genomics and Proteomics, Oklahoma Statewide Shared Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, Recombinant DNA/Protein Resource Facility, Electron Microscopy Laboratory, and High-Performance Computing Center.
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Completion of an accredited training program in Laboratory Animal Medicine; or a minimum of 6 years equivalent experience; American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) Board certified preferred.
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Assist Animal Care Coordinator and Animal Care Technician to help ensure the well-being of research animals and maintenance of the vivarium facility. Experience in animal care and/or research involving mammals.
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Managing the lab stock of research animal strains, assisting animal experiments as well as follow-up monitoring and record-keeping, and communicate with the PI, lab members and the Laboratory Animal Research office and staff for animal research related issues.
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Foster and develop new collaboration with DoD, academic institutions, mosquito control districts, local and corporate level business companies, and research entities that benefit laboratory missions to support force health protection.
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Position Overview: As a Laboratory Technician specializing in tissue culture and animal work, you will be at the forefront of our ambitious project to develop a stem cell therapy for Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare disorder.
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Operate appropriate lab equipment & follow established procedures or protocols to perform laboratory tests and/or experiments which will include: basic tissue culture, immunoassays, molecular biology techniques, microscopy, animal preparation (e.g. tail vein injections) and surgery.
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A Research Associate 1 (RA1) position is available to join the LSUHSC Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center to work in Dr. Charles Wood's laboratory. The RA1 will perform general duties including but, not limited to, general animal care, supply ordering, lab maintenance, cell culture experiments, assays, Western Blots, RT-PCR, ELISA and other molecular and cell biology analyses.
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CT, MRI, ultrasound, in-house laboratory. The Research Triangle Park area offers a unique combination of southern charm, a highly educated workforce, relatively low unemployment, and an attractive climate.
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