Overview JOB SUMMARY Under direct supervision from a higher level technician or a principal investigator, performs a variety of moderately complex and generally standardized physical, chemical, or biological tests with procedures and techniques previously outlined by established protocols and other scientific data. Provides direction and guidance to lab staff.
This position is for a research laboratory technician who will apply standard scientific techniques and analytical principles to investigator-designed experiments. Some specific responsibilities/techniques include: tissue preparation/immunohistochemistry; Western blot hybridization and analysis; cell culture; reagent preparation; order supplies and experimental materials as needed.Experience with High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry required.
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Zoology, or other related science, or high school diploma with four years of related clinical/research experience.
SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS Ability to listen and communicate effectively Basic computer skills Knowledge of medical terminology to interact with medical staff regarding laboratory procedures and results Knowledge of medical equipment and instruments Knowledge of common safety hazards and universal precautions to establish a safe work environment Experience with High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry required. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Conducts generally standardized chemical, physical, and biological tests on experimental/clinical materials. Performs micro-analysis, lipids analysis, enzyme studies, and chromatographic studies on various types of tissues, secretions, and excretions. Sets up equipment and organizes materials used in performing scheduled tests, experiments, and/or operations. Selects the appropriate experimental/clinical format from established standard formats and prepares simple charts, graphs, and reports from data obtained during research experiments and observations of research subjects. Isolates and identifies various microorganisms through established laboratory techniques. Trains and demonstrates to graduate students, medical students, and other technical personnel, a variety of technical procedures. Takes blood samples, pressures, and other specimens and measurements as required by research/clinical protocols. Inoculates research animals with various pathogens and performs minor animal surgery. Collects tissues and specimens for laboratory analysis; obtains samples, prepares, mounts, and stains tissue, blood, and other substances for microscopic examinations. Reviews scientific journals, abstracts, and other publications for information applicable to research projects. Performs other related duties incidental to the work described herein. WORK ENVIRONMENT Research laboratory environment Frequent exposure to diseases, medicinal preparations and other conditions common in a lab environment Must wear protective equipment (gloves, gowns/lab coats, eye protection, face protection) Exposure to glass and other breakable objects Exposure to animals
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