The University of Texas Medical Branch · 2 days ago
Laboratory Supervisor, Neurobiology
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Responsibilities
Responsible for the ongoing supervision of the laboratory.
Accountable for all budgets involved in the completion of ongoing experiments.
Ability to provide staffing of the laboratory as a 24-hour functioning facility.
Assists in writing and editing documentation of experiments and in the preparation of the laboratory for these experiments.
Schedules all procedures to be performed and the experiments to be carried out.
Performs the majority of procedures in the laboratory and supervises the laboratory technician in setting up and performing the experiments.
Supports postdoctoral fellows in designing and completing experimental protocols.
Assists in the design and preparation of abstracts and posters.
Designs and carries out research protocols.
Assists in the writing and editing of manuscripts to be published in major scientific journals, and in writing grants.
Responsible for hiring laboratory personnel.
Identifies appropriate internal controls for the department and provides mechanisms to monitor and enforce compliance.
Responsible for data collection and proper storage, maintaining the laboratory equipment, and inventory, and for the quality of the ongoing studies.
Adheres to internal controls established by the department.
Qualification
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Required
Bachelor’s degree in basic science or equivalent
At least 3 years of research experience
Supervisory experience in a laboratory setting
Experience in budget management for experiments
Ability to provide staffing for a 24-hour functioning laboratory
Experience in writing and editing documentation of experiments
Experience in scheduling procedures and experiments
Experience in designing and carrying out research protocols
Experience in hiring laboratory personnel
Knowledge of internal controls and compliance mechanisms
Experience in data collection, storage, and maintaining laboratory equipment
Ability to work in a laboratory setting with potential exposure to radiation and biohazards
Willingness to work extended shifts, weekends, and holidays as needed
Company
The University of Texas Medical Branch
The University of Texas Medical Branch is a component of the University of Texas System located in Galveston, Texas