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Performs specimen receipt, accessioning for all samples received in the Flow Cytometry department. Previous Flow Cytometry sample processing experience. Flow Cytometry-Ref Lab. Performs blood, bone marrow, fluid and tissue processing according to the defined SOPs. Performs instrument QC, start-up, shutdown, basic instrument and assay troubleshooting, monitors pending, receives supplies and reagents in the laboratory and related QA/QC procedures.
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ASCP Specialist certificate in Molecular Biology/Cytology/Cytometry. ASCP Specialist certificate in Molecular Biology/Cytology/Cytometry. Ph. D. in cell and molecular biology, developmental biology, genetics, bioinformatics, cytogenetics or related discipline.
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The successful applicant will be experienced in all aspects of diagnostic hematopathology, including laboratory hematology, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and molecular hematopathology. The selected candidate will be expected to share call coverage and to contribute to daily clinical case sign- out of all components of the hematopathology practice, including bone marrow, lymph nodes, and other tissue specimens involved by hematolymphoid processes, as well as the evaluation of body fluids, peripheral blood smears, and flow cytometry.
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Knowledge and ability to operate centrifuge, pipettor, vortex, gravimetric scale. Ability to learn instrument operation (AQUIOS, Navios, TQ-Prep, Prep Plus, Sysmex XN, Sysmex Xi, various centrifuges), review QC and determine if it is acceptable to run patient samples.
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Supervises and trains technicians and lab assistants assigned to the Flow Cytometry Laboratory. Operates flow cytometer instruments and acquires the data necessary for all immunophenotyping tests provided by the Flow Cytometry Laboratory.
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High School graduate or equivalent and successfully completed military training of 50 or more weeks and served as a medical laboratory specialist OR, an Associate’s degree in any field with 20 hours of chemistry and/or biological sciences credits OR, three (3) years’ experience working in a clinical laboratory or hospital environment as an MLT (ASCP.
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Flow Cytometry Laboratory Technologist requires an expanded knowledge and understanding of laboratory techniques and the ability to perform technical tasks, as assigned, based on specific department needs.
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You will be responsible for the on-site installation, maintenance, and repair of one or more products related to Cellular Analysis, Microarray Solutions, Automated Electrophoresis, Research Flow Cytometry, PCR/Real-Time PCR, Microplate Instrumentation, and Automated Liquid Handling.
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Perform flow cytometry assays on human samples as needed. Assists in annual quality control testing associated with biorepository work. Perform flow cytometry assays on human samples as needed.
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Flow Cytometry, Bone marrow morphology, and lymphoid tissue specimens Experience with Hematopathology consultations including use of ancillary testing including IHC, FISH, Cytogenetics, and Molecular.
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