The Killian and Abraham Laboratories in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Michigan Medicine are seeking a Research Laboratory Specialist to join our team. The faculty and staff of our department are dedicated to providing outstanding, state-of-the-art, evidence-based care for musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. The departments service excellence philosophy is founded on the goals of exceeding expectations and having every interaction leave a lasting positive impression.
We are in search of an individual to join a team investigating tendon development, adaptation, and healing using both in vivo mouse models and in vitro cell culture. The candidate will be responsible for leading projects using in vitro culture of primary human and mouse fibroblasts as well as cell lines for use in 2D and 3D culture to investigate the role of cell-matrix interactions, microphysiological systems, and drug discovery. Prior experience in cell transfection, aseptic technique, biochemical assays, confocal microscopy, primary cell maintenance, and BSL2 is desired. The individual hired for this position will also be expected to:
contribute to projects using transgenic mouse studies, including in vivo imaging and histology/microscopy
assist with general laboratory safety and management
supervises staff as well as undergraduate and graduate students in the laboratory
develop autonomy in research for gathering data, administering tests, recording observations and measurements, and setting up and operating laboratory equipment
perform routine computations and computer analyses
responsible for completing lab documentation for inspections
assists with manuscript, proposal, and annual report writing
provide assistance in developing and designing research projects and suggest options for improvement
MS degree in biology or pharmaceutical sciences
4-5 of experience in a related field
Previous experience in basic science laboratory management
Good interpersonal, team-work, organizational, and communication skills are required
Prior experience with BSL2
Prior management of patient samples and demonstrated compliance with IRB and IACUC protocols
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