RESEARCH ASSOCIATE/TECHNOLOGIST Opportunity to work in a Platelet Function Studies Laboratory conducting a variety of bioassays and managing a large electronic database. Principle Responsibilities: - Operational manager of the laboratory (QC, training, ordering, maintenance). - Conduct a variety of standard and emerging hemostasis bioassays. - Analyze and purify cells using sophisticated flow cytometry instrumentation. - Provide computer support for PC and MAC (hardware and software). - Train investigators and students (biomedical, medical, medical technology). Preferred Qualifications: - BS degree or equivalent, including college level physics or engineering and biology. - Excellent computer skills and a willingness to work with complex instrumentation. - Previous flow cytometry experience desirable; training for right individual available. - Excellent communication skills; experience in a scientific laboratory desirable. - Flexible with regards to work schedule. Job Advantages: - High impact position in a growing cardiovascular hemostasis laboratory. - Exposure to translational research that has direct impact on patient care. - Gain experience using flow cytometric applications for studying platelet function. - Opportunity to work with emerging biomedical technology. - Exposure to interactive scientific staff and clinicians (cardiologists, hematologists, cardiovascular surgeons and anesthesiologists). Salary: - Negotiable based on experience and qualifications Date Available and Application Deadline: - Immediately and Open until filled. To Apply: - Send CV and letter indicating salary history to philip.greilich@email.swmed.edu Philip E. Greilich, M.D. Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Division of Cardiovascular/Thoracic Anesthesia University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Dallas and Director, Platelet Function Studies Laboratory (112A) Dallas Veterans Affairs Medical Center 4500 South Lancaster Road Dallas, Texas 75216 Tel: 214-857-1818 Fax: 214-857-1867 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
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