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Job Summary
Department-Specific Responsibilities
Assists in conducting research in hematopoietic-bone cell interactions and bone healing utilizing various research techniques and procedures.
Conducts a wide range of experiments with a degree of independence and willingness to learn new techniques (Ongoing experiments include NIH and VA funded research in aging fracture healing and pain studies as well as alzheimer's and fracture studies).
Utilizes standard molecular and cell biology techniques such as PCR, gel electrophoresis, light and fluorescent microscopy, FACS (staining and analysis), and reagent preparation.
Responsible for animal handling.
Performs tasks using MS Office, prism, micro CT reconstruction software, bone histomorphometry software, bone histomorphometry, bone biomechanics, micro CT, X-ray, and dexa imaging.
General Responsibilities
Monitors inventory levels of needed materials, supplies, and equipment in support of research projects.
Prepares supplies for appropriate use in field experiments.
Sets up experiment apparatuses according to established protocols.
Prepares reports and maintains all relevant documentation.
Qualifications
EDUCATION
Required
High school diploma or equivalent (such as HSED or GED)
Preferred
Bachelor's degree
SKILLS
Required
Proficient communication skills
Maintains a high degree of professionalism
Demonstrates time management and priority setting skills
Demonstrates a high commitment to quality
Working Conditions / Demands
The role regularly requires the ability to effectively communicate. The role frequently requires the ability to move about the work environment and to position oneself to operate laboratory equipment effectively. The role requires the ability to move objects weighing up to 25 pounds and will occasionally work near moving mechanical parts. The person in this role must be able to perform the essential functions with or without an accommodation.
Additional Information
This position is grant funded with expected annual renewals. Renewals are contingent on the availability of grant funds.
Work Location
Indianapolis, Indiana
Benefits Overview
For full-time staff employees, Indiana University offers a wide array of benefits including:
Multiple plan options for medical insurance
Dental insurance
Health Savings Account with generous IU contribution
Life insurance, LTD, and AD&D options
Base retirement plan contribution from IU, subject to vesting
Additional supplemental retirement plan options
Tuition benefit for IU classes
10 paid holidays per year
Generous Paid Time Off
Paid Parental Leave
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Learn more about our benefits by reviewing our online Benefits Brochure.
Job Classification
Career Level: Foundational
FLSA: Nonexempt
Job Function: Research
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