Position Summary
The Department of Pathology and Cell Biology is looking for an energetic, meticulous and dedicated individual to work in a Anatomic Pathology. A qualified candidate will have a specialized theoretical understanding and practical application in all aspects of Histopathology to include tissue processing, sectioning of frozen and EM blocks, and tissue staining.
Responsibilities
70% - Tissue preparation for subsequent EM studies: embedding, ultra-microscopy sectioning and staining. Paraffin routine & frozen tissue preparation, embedding, and sectioning. Routine, SS (special), IF (immunofluorescence) and IHC/ISH tissue staining.
15% - Facilitates troubleshooting and resolution of routine technical issues. Effectively troubleshoots and maintains laboratory equipment, which includes all types of equipment. Assists in setting up, evaluating, and troubleshooting new techniques. Responsible for supply inventory management and procurement.
10% - Successfully carries out and maintains QA/QC procedures as per policy and procedures. Maintains statistical records and other related records pertaining to the laboratory. The incumbent will successfully carry out and maintain QA/QC policies and procedures and will ensure compliance and readiness for CAP and NYS periodic inspections.
5% - Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Other Requirements
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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