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We are one of seven National Primate Research Centers (NPRCs) with specialized technologies, capabilities and primate resources, many of which are unique to the SNPRC. What We Can Offer You: Competitive pay 7% Employer-Funded retirement contribution starting day one Full insurance benefits Holidays, PTO and a paid week off in the last week of December Hybrid work environment (work partially from home and on campus.
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The Tulane National Primate Research Center (TNPRC) is seeking applications for the position of veterinarian within the Division of Veterinary Medicine to help meet the needs of the program.
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The Animal Facility Compliance Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation and adherence to regulatory standards at our In Vivo Primate Quarantine and Breeding Facility. The Animal Facility Compliance Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation and adherence to regulatory standards at our In Vivo Primate Quarantine and Breeding Facility.
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This includes basic research in the clinical setting or on a number of animal models including (but not limited to) mouse and non-human primate systems. The referenced pay range represents the Universitys good faith and reasonable estimate of the base range of compensation for this faculty position.
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The University of Rochester, Department of Ophthalmology invites applications for an open-rank tenure-track position for scientists working in retina research with a desire to utilize high-resolution retinal imaging.
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For candidates interested in using this position as a springboard to a traditional tenure-track faculty position, we may be able to create a more traditional postdoctoral fellowship.
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Faculty with expertise in genomics, amyloid and tau biology, secretases, huntingtin, synuclein, TDP-43 and other proteinopathies; scientists working on Drosophila, C. elegans, mouse and primate models of neurodegeneration and/or high throughput drug screening or discovery strategies including use of iPSCs, persons working on vascular contributions to neurodegeneration, and on glial and macrophage mediated immunity, mitochondrial mechanisms, the role of sleep and lymphatic flow, etc.
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Support for research includes a mouse vivarium, aquatics labs, departmental vehicles, greenhouses, shared lab instrumentation, the Ecology Center, Microscopy Center, and New Iberia Research Center (a primate research facility), and Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON) marine lab.
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Processing mouse, human, and non-human primate brain tissue. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work. Basic knowledge of mouse neuroanatomy, genetics, flow cytometry, RNA sequencing, electrophysiology and/or cell biology.
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Focus on Nonhuman primate (NHP) and rat species. Other: ACLAM Diplomate Status is preferred, and USDA accreditation is desirable. If you're a compassionate, skilled veterinarian with a passion for advancing science while upholding the highest standards of laboratory animal care, we want to hear from you.
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In summary, we are seeking an experienced Director of the Breeding Colony to lead our primate breeding program and ensure the production of quality animals. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Director of a Breeding Colony to lead our primate breeding program of 3,000 animals.
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Immunophenotyping human and non-human primate blood and tissue samples using high dimensional spectral flow cytometry. This position is lab-based, and the candidate will be expected to be on site on all working days.
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The Oregon National Primate Research Center at OHSU provides a unique opportunity for infectious disease and immunology research. ohsu.edu. Specific questions about the position may be directed to Dr. Morgan Hakki at.
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NHP (Non-Human Primate) and other large mammals preferred. Collaborate with researchers in both the In Vivo & In Vitro department, and other team members to design and execute surgical protocols aligned with the research objectives.
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Previous experience in a research or vivarium setting is preferred. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from an accredited institution. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. Strong understanding of biomedical research methodologies and objectives.
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