Overview JOB SUMMARY Under general supervision, performs a variety of complex physical, chemical, and/or biological tests that require the use of independent judgment in the planning, modification, and performance of clinical and research laboratory procedures. Provides direction and guidance to lab staff.
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in the biological and/or physical sciences with two years' of related clinical/research experience; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience. Master's degree in biology or related physical science preferred.
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 MAJOR TASKS Performs cell culture, microscopy, biochemical assays, and mouse experiments. Sets up equipment and organizes materials used in performing scheduled tests, experiments, and/or operations. Prepares simple charts, graphs, and reports from data obtained during research experiments and observations of research subjects. Reviews scientific journals, abstracts, and other publications for information applicable to research projects. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Consults with principal investigator and assists in the development of plans for research experiments and data collection procedures. Modifies existing laboratory procedures and protocols to meet the needs of research projects as required. Prepares detailed reports on the results of experiments and discusses the interpretation of results with principal investigator. Reviews scientific journals, abstracts and other related literature for information concerning experimental procedures and supplemental support information. Organizes information for use in applicable research projects. Conducts complex chemical, physical, and biological tests on experimental materials. Performs micro-analysis, tepids analysis, enzyme studies, and chromatographic studies on various types of tissues, secretions, and excretions. Monitors the care of research animals; takes blood samples, pressures, and other specimens and measurements as required by research protocols; and performs minor animal surgery. Supervises, trains, and reviews the work of students and lower level technicians engaged in clinical/research laboratory work. Operates complex specialized laboratory instruments and instructs other personnel in the use and operations of these instruments. Maintains inventory of supplies, materials, and equipment as needed for laboratory operations. 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 Exposure to glass and other breakable objects Exposure to animals Must wear protective equipment (gloves, gowns/lab coats, eye protection, face protection)
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