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We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Research Associate, Tissue Diagnostics experienced in conventional immunohistochemistry and antibody validation in FFPE tissue sections.
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DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.
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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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Faculty applicants should provide strong interdisciplinary research and education experience that enhances the BME Department's strengths in medical devices, cell and tissue engineering, and biomechanics.
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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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Operating and maintaining core equipment: automatic tissue processor, Ventana automated immunostainers, liquid nitrogen storage systems, microtome and cryostat. Data entry of patient and biospecimen information into Tissue Bank databases and sample tracking system.
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Notifies Tissue Recovery Team Leader and appropriate staff regarding Tissue consent and donation. The Tissue Authorization Specialist- Night Shift will effectively screen, triage all incoming organ, and tissue referrals.
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Prior experience in flow cytometry is a must experience in immunology and tissue culture is a plus. Prior experience in flow cytometry, immunology, and/or tissue culture. An important part of the job will relate to the development of multi-color (10+) Flow Cytometry assays.
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Performs diagnostic procedures on patients using ultrasound waves to examine tissue and body structure, providing quality images for interpretation. Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) with Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) Specialty - American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS.
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Lab work will involve tissue culture; patient tissue handling (cryo-preserving, isolating primary cells, developing organoids and PDXs); DNA, RNA, and protein-related assays; cell growth and death assays; animal work (xenograft tumor models, PDX, breeding.
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A minimum 2 years’ experience with frozen sections, grossing, embedding, and cutting tissue for Mohs cases. Independently cut process 12 -14 Mohs cases with a 20 minute turnaround time from the time tissue is received to when the provider is reviewing under the microscope.
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Experience performing experiments including tissue sectioning, immunohistochemistry, quantitative PCR, confocal microscopy and/or western blotting. Perform research and experiments including tissue sectioning, immunohistochemistry, western blotting, and/or cell culture.
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Experience working with stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes, or having some background in tissue engineering is preferable. The project will involve the development of peptide-based interfaces that can induce tissue anisotropy and are engineered to stimulate cardiac tissues in a wireless and genetic modification-free manner.
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Post-Doctoral Associate (Soybean Tissue Culture, Transformation, Gene Editing, and Molecular Genetics) Post-Doctoral Associate (Soybean Tissue Culture, Transformation, Gene Editing, and Molecular Genetics.
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Knowledge of and experience with basic cell and molecular biology protocols: tissue culture, PCR, DNA sequence analysis and cloning; comfort working with instrumentation and computers; maintenance of accurate notebooks and computer files; team player with good communication and interpersonal skills; willingness to learn, seek out advice and admit errors; highly motivated to succeed.
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