As a member of the Dept of Pediatric Surgery’s Children’s Program in Regenerative Medicine and a collaborator with the Center for Translational Injury Research (CeTIR), the applicant will perform basic/ translational research to support several projects. These projects include a study of the effects of fibrinolysis products on the blood-brain barrier following hemorrhage and trauma and the role of bone-marrow resident monocytes in the efficacy of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells to treat traumatic brain injury. These projects may include animal work and other research activities. Research activities may include some or all of the following: handle biological samples, perform laboratory experiments and activities, and data collection. A successful candidate is expected to be well versed in common biological research techniques (western blot, immunohistochemistry, aseptic cell culture, ELISA) and work well in teams. Candidate will be expected to manage their own progress across several activities and be able to perform and report analyzed data. Under general direction, conducts basic/ translational research, which may include animal work and other research activities. Research activities may include some or all of the following:, handle biological samples, perform laboratory experiments and activities, and data collection. Exercises judgment within defined procedures and practices.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level