Director, Research Core (Advanced Human-Relevant Technologies)

University of Louisville
$120,000 - $130,000Onsite

About The Position

The University of Louisville seeks an inaugural Director of the Advanced Human-Relevant Technologies (AHRT) Core, a new core facility organized within UofL’s Office of Research and Innovation. The AHRT Core will focus on facilitating researchers’ success with organoids and other advanced human-relevant research technologies, commonly referred to as New Approach Methodologies (NAMs). The AHRT Core will launch with strong institutional commitment, dedicated resources, and a multi-year operational runway – a well-supported opportunity to make a lasting impact on UofL’s biomedical research enterprise. The position is currently funded by a philanthropic gift supporting the launch and operations of the AHRT Core. Responsibilities span scientific operations, service development, faculty engagement, workforce management, financial oversight, and long-term strategic growth of the core.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field and eight (8) years of relevant experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Ph.D. in biomedical sciences, bioengineering, or a related field.
  • Three (3) or more years of hands-on experience with advanced 3D in vitro human models (e.g., human tissue-derived organoids, pluripotent stem cell-derived systems) and related laboratory techniques (e.g., directed differentiation, gene editing, cell-line engineering).
  • Experience with fluorescence and confocal imaging and image analysis.
  • Experience supervising or training others in a collaborative research environment and demonstrated ability to manage scientific operations or technical teams.
  • Experience with, or demonstrated interest in, emerging NAMs platforms, including organs-on-a-chip.
  • Prior experience working in, managing, or directing a core research facility.
  • Experience supporting grant-funded academic researchers.
  • Budget management experience; familiarity with cost recovery or user fee-based funding models a plus.
  • Experience contributing to or securing extramural funding to support core or laboratory operations.
  • Self-Starter – takes initiative, builds relationships, and drives the core forward without waiting to be directed.
  • Adaptability – adjusts priorities and approaches as needs, technologies, and the research landscape evolve.
  • Project Management – organized and task-oriented; able to manage multiple concurrent projects, delegate effectively, and follow through to completion.
  • Service Excellence – responsive and user-focused; provides timely, accurate, high-quality support to the research community.
  • Analytical – evaluates scientific and operational data to make informed decisions and recommendations.
  • Communication – articulates complex concepts clearly to diverse audiences; effective in written and oral scientific communication.
  • Interpersonal – builds effective working relationships with researchers, staff, administrators, and external partners through trust and credibility.
  • Leadership – motivates and mentors' staff; fosters a collegial and productive team environment.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the launch and operations of the AHRT Core, in collaboration with the Senior Director of Strategic Research Infrastructure and the AHRT Core Advisory Committee.
  • Interface with university research leadership as a member of the Louisville Research Core program.
  • Establish core services, Standard Operating Procedures, and workflows.
  • Develop, validate, and troubleshoot the core’s protocols and assays at the bench.
  • Hire, train, and manage core personnel; direct project prioritization; and ensure excellent relations with core users.
  • Deliver and oversee AHRT Core scientific operations, including organoid generation and distribution, cell-based assay development and screening, and custom media manufacturing and distribution.
  • Proactive network across campus to build awareness of AHRT capabilities and cultivate a broad user community, particularly during the early phase of core operations.
  • Support development of a tissue procurement pipeline in collaboration with clinicians, pathology, IRB, and research compliance.
  • Consult with investigators on human-relevant model systems and NAMs; provide support for investigators’ NIH and other grant applications.
  • Train researchers on AHRT technologies; play a leadership role in preparing the next generation of biomedical researchers at UofL, including graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, through workshops, seminars, and hands-on training programs.
  • Lead the core’s adaptation to emerging NAMs technologies in line with faculty research needs, including but not limited to organs-on-a-chip and other micro physiological systems.
  • Collaborate with relevant units to integrate computational modeling and AI-assisted NAMs approaches with the AHRT Core’s experimental capabilities.
  • Manage the core’s financial operations (e.g., cost analysis, rate development, usage tracking) and implement the university’s core facility management software, in collaboration with the Office of Research and Innovation.
  • Seek federal and other funding opportunities to support AHRT Core operations.
  • Build and maintain relationships with peer institutions, national facilities, and technology partners to facilitate researcher access to specialized capabilities beyond those available on campus.

Benefits

  • The University of Louisville has an exceptional benefits package
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