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A Laboratory Animal Science O.R. Supervisor trains and assigns tasks to other employees in the husbandry and care of research animals, monitors animal safety procedures, performs research protocols, and/or performs pre-operative to post-operative surgical procedures in support of animal research.
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AALAS certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) level required. Required Licenses: Asst Lab Animal Technician. We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Animal Research Technician I.
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Certification by AALAS as an Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) Demonstrated knowledge of the basics of animal health and disease, the procedures required to clean sterilize caging and the use and operation of equipment required for laboratory animal housing and care.
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All laboratory tasks shall be conducted under the guidance of a study PI and under the authority of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) and in compliance with GLP standards.
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Approximately 1 year of experience in laboratory animal care. Title: Senior Animal Care Technician-Biocontainment - ALAT Cert required. Implements policies and procedures including animal health checks, sentinel animal, environmental monitoring, inadequate cage card, overcrowded cages and dead animal protocols.
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Within a new laboratory at the Coriell Institute for Medical Research we are seeking a highly motivated and organized individual to join our team and assist in experimental animal model systems aimed at understanding genetic and molecular mechanisms regulating sex differences in melanocyte function and melanoma progression.
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The research assistant will support research conducted at the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics and Immunology, working in projects that aim to develop novel immunogens against infectious pathogens and characterize the immunomodulatory function of FcR pathways during infection or vaccination.
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Bachelor’s degree in biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, or Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Responsibilities are interchangeable within the job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist, or clinical laboratory scientist.
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Qualification Requirements Bachelor's of Science degree or equivalent experience At least 1-year practical experience working directly with aquatic animals in a zoo/aquarium, rescue/rehabilitation center, or other related facility.
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Must have a degree in Chemical, Physical, or Biological Science or Medical Laboratory Science from an accredited institution in accordance with CLIA. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in medical technology, clinical laboratory science, allied health technologies or science.
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Organization, and recording of research material inventory, and placing order for research reagent in a timely manner Completion of all trainings related to work in a timely manner, including C14, animal usage, handling hazardous material, laboratory safety.
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Solid understanding of biotechnology or bioengineering principles, with a passion for laboratory research, bioinformatics, or similar areas. You'll contribute to the advancement of products that are vital for both animal and human nutrition, working on innovations like natural flavor enhancers and exploring the potential of plant-based ingredients.
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Maintains the facility’s USDA license, NIH Animal Welfare Assurance and AAALAC accreditation by assuring compliance with the Federal Animal Welfare Regulations, the Public Health Service policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and recommendations in the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.
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The department has access to exceptional laboratory and animal facilities, equipment, and computational services, as well as to shared, state-of-the-art, core research facilities providing transgenic, molecular, genomic, proteomic, microscopic, flow cytometry, and biostatistics/bioinformatics support.
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The ASPCA is headquartered in New York City, where we maintain a full-service animal hospital, spay/neuter clinic, mobile spay/neuter and primary pet care clinics, a rehabilitation center for canine victims of cruelty, kitten nursery, adoption center, and two community veterinary centers.
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