This person will assist in design, and conduct, and analyze experiments for the Program in Vascular Defense and Discovery, working under Dr. David Pinskys supervision. This position will help to design and run translational research experiments related to the overarching theme of vascular defense and discovery. Specific areas of emphasis will be on planning, execution, and analysis of both in vitro and in vivo experiments related to the vascular response to injury, with relevance to various diseases such as heart attack, stroke, pulmonary hypertension, atherosclerosis, heart failure, venous thrombosis, and others. The common intersection is understanding the nexus between inflammation and coagulation and how blood vessels maintain homeostasis in health. The value for the organization is that this position will help us advance our understanding of disease mechanisms which may potentially lead to new diagnostics or therapeutic approaches. It will enable the PI to write papers, apply for extramural funding, and help post-doctoral trainees (funded by the T32) advance their own work under the supervision of Dr. Pinsky.
- Design of laboratory experiments in vascular defense and discovery
- Execution of in vitro and in vivo vascular defense and discovery experiments
- Analysis of data from experiments
- Preparation of scholarly material- figures, papers, assistance with grants
- Maintenance / supervision of gene-altered mouse colonies
- Participation in group lab meetings and presentations
- Ordering of relevant supplies
- Maintaining laboratory experimental records
- Ongoing compliance with OHSA and UCUCA protocols/e-learning
- Working with/teaching trainees and other lab professionals
- BS or BA degree
- 2-3 experience in a related field
- Preferably advanced terminal degree such as a PhD
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