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position within the OVPR and works in the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) Office. Responsibilities are to provide compliance oversight and post-approval monitoring of IACUC protocols
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-quality care of research animals at Temple. The individual will work for the University Laboratory Animal Resources (ULAR) department. The individual must have experience and demonstrated competency and
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animal models of pain, itch, affect and motor activity and coordination; Neuroanatomy experiments in rodents, including cannula implantation, tract tracing, intra-cardiac perfusion, sample collection
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of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells (iPS cells require medium change every 1-2 days, necessitating a medium change once over the weekend) and an animal colony; manipulate the genome of cell lines and
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responsible for the everyday oversight of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) program, including management of the IACUC Coordinators, work with IACUC Committee members, university
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and laboratory duties. Responsibilities include: animal care and breeding of mice, record keeping, genotyping, providing assistance with various experiments and test following standard research
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research protocols and objectives the field of cardiovascular and pulmonary biology. The Senior Research Scientist primary responsibilities will include performing animal surgeries including TAC; conducting
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. Maintains records of data and may be involved in training graduate and medical students in research methods and procedures Responsibilities include: Performing animal surgery, behavior assessment, and care
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blotting and protein purification *Rodent-related studies in the neuroscience field, including animal handling, surgery, neurological animal models (such as spinal cord injury and optic nerve injury in
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live animals. Techniques include, but are not limited to, cell culture, cell transfection, DNA/RNA/protein isolation, PCR, western blot, immunofluorescence, ELISA, in vivo animal models. Assist the PI