The Lippmann Lab in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Vanderbilt University seeks candidates to fill an animal research specialist position. The lab's mission is to model, understand, and treat neurodegeneration using multidisciplinary approaches spanning engineering, neuroscience, and regenerative medicine. The animal research specialist will support therapeutic endeavors being conducted by the Lippmann lab that involve delivery of hydrogels, siRNAs, proteins, and cells into the brain and periphery. The specialist will perform intracerebroventricular, intra cisterna magna, and intrathecal injections of siRNA conjugates, as well as intraparenchymal injections of designer proteins and engineered cells, including mesenchymal stromal cell and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived products. The specialist will also perform injections of hydrogels, with or without engineered cells, into central and peripheral sites to assess therapeutic outcomes as part of several collaborative projects with other research groups. These activities will be performed on healthy animals, as well as animals subjected to femoral artery ligation, femur fracture, or spinal fusion. If not fluent in these techniques, the specialist will be required to learn them and/or effectively collaborate on their implementation. Overall, these activities are expected to take 80% of the specialist’s effort. The remaining 20% of the specialist’s effort will be devoted to animal support for the Chapman Lab in the same department. The Chapman Lab designs vaccines and therapeutics designed to directly engage B lymphocytes. In this role, the animal specialist will support breeding programs, establish murine models of autoimmune disease pemphigus vulgaris, perform parenteral injections, collect specimens, and conduct necropsies.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level