Sr. Staff Associate II
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Columbia University in the City of New York: Columbia University Irving Medical Center: Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons: Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center Location 02 Open Date Nov 15, 2024 Salary Range or Pay Grade $80,000 - $100,000 Description The Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks a candidate who has the ability to master a variety of cellular and molecular biology techniques, this is essential for this role, as are good organizational and communication skills, the ability to work within a team, flexibility, and responsibility. Under the guidance of the research team, the ideal candidate will also be expected to collect data, interpret experimental results, and synthesize findings within the larger context of the project(s). The Sr. Staff Associate II will collect data, interpret experimental results and synthesize findings within the larger context of projects. Main responsibilities will consist of creating, maintaining, characterizing and validating a panel of 3D organoids from clinical specimens, xenograft tumors and genetically engineered mice with a focus in oral and esophageal carcinomas. The candidate will serve as lab manager and supervise and teach staff associates, graduate and undergraduate students and assist postdoctoral research scientists. Specific duties would include: Functional Knowledge 15%: Has mastery of the subject matter. Problem Solving 15%: Solves a broad range of complex problems related to advanced cell culture techniques Decision Making/Autonomy 25%: Works independently to design, execute and interpret experiments in collaborative research projects; manages significant portions of the research project; manages a lab/facility and the support team within. Technical Expertise 30%: Comprehensive understanding of research techniques, tools, software and instruments used in various projects; may develop protocols in support of the project. Communication 15%: Explains complex information; collaborates with others to build consensus; presents at conferences, seminars and/or workshops; participates in development of funding proposals, manuscripts and other research-oriented documentation; effectively trains other. Qualifications Minimum Degree Required
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