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Researcher 3 - Comprehensive Cancer Center

The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224

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Job Title: Researcher 3 - Comprehensive Cancer Center

Department: CCC | Comprehensive Cancer Center

Responsibilities

Participates in the research of the Cytogenetics Lab in collaboration with the Department of Pathology

Conducts experiments and procedures in cytogenetics, molecular genetics, PCR applications, nick translation, tissue culture and growth of YACs and BACs

Establishes new research methods

Coordinates processing and analysis of research data

Prepares research papers

Maintains CLIA certification ensuring regulatory compliance

Serves as consultant to the principal investigator

Education and Experience

Master's Degree required; Doctorate (desired)

Completed additional graduate course work in genetics required

Considerable research experience, preferably in cytogenetics, required

Knowledge of molecular genetics and classical cytogenetics required including karyotyping

Proficiency in FISH techniques required

Experience in a progressively responsible administrative capacity desired

Computer proficiency desired with knowledge of spreadsheet and presentation software applications

Proficiency using web-based databases required

Ability to work independently required.

Career Roadmap Framework Function: Research and Scholarship

Subfunction: Research

Band: Individual Contributor - Specialized

Level: S3 Senior

Additional Information Location: Comprehensive Cancer Center (0363)

Position Type: Regular

Scheduled Hours: 40

Shift: First Shift

Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.

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