
Researcher 3- Medical Oncology
Inside Higher Ed, Columbus, OH, United States
Job Title:
Researcher 3- Medical Oncology
Department:
Medicine | IM Medical Oncology
Overview
The Immune Monitoring and Discovery Platform (IMDP), within the OSUCCC–James Pelotonia Institute for Immuno‑Oncology, provides advanced technologies to analyze the immune system’s response to cancer and immunotherapy. The IMDP supports basic, translational, and clinical immuno‑oncology studies through cutting‑edge platforms including spectral flow cytometry, cell sorting, spatial imaging, and single‑cell analysis technologies. Core technologies include Cytek Aurora Spectral Cell Sorter, Cytek Aurora Spectral Analyzer, Cytek Northern Lights, BD FACSMelody, PhenoImager HT (Vectra), EVOS, Xenium Analyzer, and associated analytical platforms.
Key Responsibilities
Instrument Maintenance, Standardization, and Quality Assurance:
Establish and implement Standard Operating Procedures for routine instrument maintenance and performance evaluation. Perform instrument setup and acquisition of samples independently. Conduct calibration, alignment, troubleshooting, repair, and preventative maintenance of cytometers and associated facility instruments. Document instrument performance, maintenance activities, service records, and corrective actions.
Training and User Support:
Provide training for technicians and investigators on technology fundamentals, instrument operation, startup/shutdown procedures, maintenance, data acquisition, and data transfer. Educate core laboratory users regarding sample requirements and best practices for experimental success.
Experimental Design and Method Optimization:
Collaborate with the Platform Director and investigators to design experiments and optimize assays. Advise investigators regarding experimental design and data analysis approaches. Work independently or with the Director to develop analysis strategies and present new assays and technologies to research groups.
Core Operations and Resource Management:
Assess inventory and order supplies as needed. Manage operations within laboratory safety guidelines for instrument operation as well as chemical and biological safety standards. Maintain reporting and billing systems, assist with cost recovery processes, and contribute to budgeting and operational planning.
Technology Development and Innovation:
Maintain technical expertise in emerging immune monitoring technologies. Identify, evaluate, and deploy new platforms, reagents, and analytical methods that enhance the platform’s capabilities and support investigator needs.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree required; PhD or equivalent experience strongly preferred.
3 years relevant research experience required, 5–6 years of relevant research experience with a BA.
6–8 years of relevant experience preferred.
Experience
Proficient knowledge of immunology and immune monitoring techniques.
Demonstrated success training and supervising researchers and trainees.
Experience with cytometry data analysis platforms such as FlowJo, DiVa, Omiq, and InForm.
Strong skills in preparing figures and analyses for scientific presentations and publications.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and common scientific software tools.
Training in bacteriological, viral, chemical, and physical safety procedures.
Ability to work safely in a BSL‑2 laboratory environment.
Proficiency with Macintosh and PC systems.
Function
Research and Scholarship
Sub Function
Research
Career Band
Individual Contributor - Specialized
Career Level
S3
Location:
Pelotonia Research Center (1040)
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
First Shift
Application Requirements
Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three professional references.
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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Researcher 3- Medical Oncology
Department:
Medicine | IM Medical Oncology
Overview
The Immune Monitoring and Discovery Platform (IMDP), within the OSUCCC–James Pelotonia Institute for Immuno‑Oncology, provides advanced technologies to analyze the immune system’s response to cancer and immunotherapy. The IMDP supports basic, translational, and clinical immuno‑oncology studies through cutting‑edge platforms including spectral flow cytometry, cell sorting, spatial imaging, and single‑cell analysis technologies. Core technologies include Cytek Aurora Spectral Cell Sorter, Cytek Aurora Spectral Analyzer, Cytek Northern Lights, BD FACSMelody, PhenoImager HT (Vectra), EVOS, Xenium Analyzer, and associated analytical platforms.
Key Responsibilities
Instrument Maintenance, Standardization, and Quality Assurance:
Establish and implement Standard Operating Procedures for routine instrument maintenance and performance evaluation. Perform instrument setup and acquisition of samples independently. Conduct calibration, alignment, troubleshooting, repair, and preventative maintenance of cytometers and associated facility instruments. Document instrument performance, maintenance activities, service records, and corrective actions.
Training and User Support:
Provide training for technicians and investigators on technology fundamentals, instrument operation, startup/shutdown procedures, maintenance, data acquisition, and data transfer. Educate core laboratory users regarding sample requirements and best practices for experimental success.
Experimental Design and Method Optimization:
Collaborate with the Platform Director and investigators to design experiments and optimize assays. Advise investigators regarding experimental design and data analysis approaches. Work independently or with the Director to develop analysis strategies and present new assays and technologies to research groups.
Core Operations and Resource Management:
Assess inventory and order supplies as needed. Manage operations within laboratory safety guidelines for instrument operation as well as chemical and biological safety standards. Maintain reporting and billing systems, assist with cost recovery processes, and contribute to budgeting and operational planning.
Technology Development and Innovation:
Maintain technical expertise in emerging immune monitoring technologies. Identify, evaluate, and deploy new platforms, reagents, and analytical methods that enhance the platform’s capabilities and support investigator needs.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree required; PhD or equivalent experience strongly preferred.
3 years relevant research experience required, 5–6 years of relevant research experience with a BA.
6–8 years of relevant experience preferred.
Experience
Proficient knowledge of immunology and immune monitoring techniques.
Demonstrated success training and supervising researchers and trainees.
Experience with cytometry data analysis platforms such as FlowJo, DiVa, Omiq, and InForm.
Strong skills in preparing figures and analyses for scientific presentations and publications.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and common scientific software tools.
Training in bacteriological, viral, chemical, and physical safety procedures.
Ability to work safely in a BSL‑2 laboratory environment.
Proficiency with Macintosh and PC systems.
Function
Research and Scholarship
Sub Function
Research
Career Band
Individual Contributor - Specialized
Career Level
S3
Location:
Pelotonia Research Center (1040)
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
First Shift
Application Requirements
Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three professional references.
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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