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This position will work with animals.\n\nESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS\n\nProvide input and recommendation to principal investigator regarding significant developments in research projects. Coordinate and carry out complex research assignments. Perform the most complex quantitative analytical procedures. Perform tissue culture, common molecular biology techniques and in vivo studies using mice. Coordinate and perform 1) isolation and processing of cells derived from mouse nervous tissue and immune tissues for histology, immunofluorescence, imaging and flow cytometry, 2) ex vivo culture of bone marrow derived macrophages and T cells for stimulations and quantitative analysis of protein, RNA, cellular composition and morphology and 3) Isolation of human blood and cerebrospinal fluid cells and biofluids for banking and molecular biology analysis. Evaluate adequacy of techniques and study and test new procedures. (45%)\n\nCoordinate major activities of laboratory/ research. Collect and record data in laboratory computers for statistical analyses. Contribute to the generation of data figures for grant submissions and publication of manuscripts, as well as present data at group meetings. (15%)\n\nWork closely with the principal investigator in helping to generate annual reports for granting agencies. Design and manage individual experiments, reporting these in a consistent fashion and in a timely manner, managing issues of the scientific method including positive and negative controls, reproducibility, sample size estimates, and refining techniques into standard operating procedures in the laboratory (10%)\n\nDevise and utilize new protocols and techniques for research projects involving a high degree of skill and training. These include developing and optimizing techniques to disrupt or enhance gene function in myeloid cells including mouse bone marrow derived macrophages and human iPS cell derived microglia using CRISPR/Cas9 or related anti-sense oligonucleotide technologies and visualizing changes in protein abundance and localization using real time imaging and analysis. (6%)\n\nParticipate in manuscript and grant writing, co-author research projects and provide data to the principle investigator for sponsor progress reports, manuscripts, grant and pilot applications (6%)\n\nPerform general laboratory support tasks. Order and stock communal reagents and supplies, organize lab spaces and receive deliveries. Install, maintain, and repair complex equipment (6%)\n\nMay supervise research assistants and technicians or students proper tissue culture sterile technique and proper use of all lab equipment. Teach or instruct others in research techniques. Assist in developing procedures, coordinate information with others as needed. (6%)\n\nNONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS\n\nPerform rodent animal husbandry including management of mouse cohorts through health monitoring, breeding, tagging, and genotyping. (3%)\n\nPerform other duties as assigned, (3%)\n\nCONTACTS\nDepartment: Daily contact with supervisor to discuss research and maintain workflow\n\nUniversity: Occasional contact with other departments to share information and help enable collaborations. Interaction with regulatory components (IACUC, IBC, IRB)\n\nExternal: Occasional contact with collaborators to help facilitate acquisition of human clinical samples\n\nStudents: Occasional contact with student employees to explain policies and procedures and ensure proper adherence to all legal, health and safety standards\n\nSUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY\nMay supervise research assistants and technicians.\n\nREQUIREMENTS\n\nExperience: 5 to 8 years of related experience required.\n\nEducation: Bachelor's degree in science.\n\nCase Western Reserve University's animal facilities are accredited by the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) and is managed according to the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals appropriate Federal Animal Welfare Regulations, and the Public Health Service Policy on the Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. This position, and all animal research personnel, are subject to internal compliance to SOM Animal Resource Center Standard Operating Procedures and to compliance regulations of the Animal Welfare Act, Public Health Service Policy, AAALAC guidelines, the State of Ohio Veterinary Practice Act, Federal Drug Enforcement Administration regulatory guidelines, US Food and Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medicine regulations and other applicable regulatory guidelines.\n\nREQUIRED SKILLS\n\nHas knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field including strong molecular biology skills (PCR, western blots, retroviral/lentiviral constructs).\n\nPrior experience working with animals is required.\n\nStrong organizational skills and good habit of maintaining a clean lab working environment; demonstrates attention to detail and accuracy, time management skills and proven ability to follow through on assigned projects.\n\nWillingness to work outside standard working days or hours as required by the needs of a given experiment.\n\nProfessional and effective verbal and written communication skills and good interpersonal skills with the ability to work and communicate with various individuals within and external to the University.\n\nAbility to work effectively independently and collaboratively within a team. Must be highly motivated, responsible, dependable, ethical and a self-starter.\n\nAbility to work with sensitive information and maintain confidentiality.\n\nProficiency in Microsoft Office and Graphpad Prism is preferred. Experience using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, R Studio and Flowjo is a plus.\n\nMust have the ability to maintain meticulous, complete and easily retrievable laboratory data.\n\nMust have the ability to willingly learn new techniques and procedures as needed, follow established protocols or laboratory procedures and request clarification if necessary.\n\nAbility to operate laboratory equipment.\n\nDemonstrated history of successful support, education, and advocacy for all students, aligned with the values, mission, and messaging of the university, while adhering to the staff policy on conflict of commitment and interest.\n\nAbility to meet consistent attendance.\n\nAbility to interact with colleagues, supervisors, and customers face to face.\n\nWillingness to learn and work with artificial intelligence (AI) tools and technologies.\n\nMust demonstrate compliance with university animal research and care (ARC) policies and procedures and compliance to regulations of the Animal Welfare Act, Public Health Service Policy, AAALAC guidelines and other applicable regulatory guidelines.\n\nMust demonstrate compassion for animals within university facilities and dedication to the Animal Resource Center's mission. Must handle animals with care and respect at all times.\n\nMust be able and willing to learn new techniques, procedures, and computer gear to protect the health of the animals.\n\nWORKING CONDITIONS\nGeneral laboratory environment. 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Coordinate and perform 1) isolation and processing of cells derived from mouse nervous tissue and immune tissues for histology, immunofluorescence, imaging and flow cytometry, 2) ex vivo culture of bone marrow derived macrophages and T cells for stimulations and quantitative analysis of protein, RNA, cellular composition and morphology and 3) Isolation of human blood and cerebrospinal fluid cells and biofluids for banking and molecular biology analysis. Evaluate adequacy of techniques and study and test new procedures. (45%)\n\nCoordinate major activities of laboratory/ research. Collect and record data in laboratory computers for statistical analyses. Contribute to the generation of data figures for grant submissions and publication of manuscripts, as well as present data at group meetings. (15%)\n\nWork closely with the principal investigator in helping to generate annual reports for granting agencies. 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Interaction with regulatory components (IACUC, IBC, IRB)\n\nExternal: Occasional contact with collaborators to help facilitate acquisition of human clinical samples\n\nStudents: Occasional contact with student employees to explain policies and procedures and ensure proper adherence to all legal, health and safety standards\n\nSUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY\nMay supervise research assistants and technicians.\n\nREQUIREMENTS\n\nExperience: 5 to 8 years of related experience required.\n\nEducation: Bachelor's degree in science.\n\nCase Western Reserve University's animal facilities are accredited by the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) and is managed according to the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals appropriate Federal Animal Welfare Regulations, and the Public Health Service Policy on the Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. 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Must be highly motivated, responsible, dependable, ethical and a self-starter.\n\nAbility to work with sensitive information and maintain confidentiality.\n\nProficiency in Microsoft Office and Graphpad Prism is preferred. 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