Laboratory Supervisor (Research Specialist III
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Clinical Research, Biotech Research, Medical Science
The Ardeshir Lab at the Tulane National Biomedical Research Center (Covington, LA) studies microbiome-immune interactions, brain aging, and durable therapeutics using nonhuman primate models. Our externally funded, multi-project program asks how biology is programmed across the lifespan, and spans immunology, infectious disease, neuroscience, and translational research.
The roleWe are hiring a Laboratory Supervisor I (posted at Tulane as Research Specialist III, Job ) to act as the senior operational coordinator across our studies. This is a hybrid operations-and-research position: you will run bench work and also keep several concurrent studies organized, compliant, and on schedule. You will run daily operations independently and with real authority. It is a strong fit if you enjoy owning study logistics and data quality, not just a single narrow assay.
Whatyou will do
- Coordinate nonhuman primate studies end to end: scheduling, sample collection, processing, and biobanking
- Run multicolor flow cytometry: panel design, acquisition, compensation, and analysis
- Execute and optimize immunoassays and molecular workflows (RNA extraction, RT-qPCR, NGS library prep) and generate publication-quality data
- Own regulatory documentation and compliance under IACUC and IBC oversight
- Handle biological materials under BSL-2 containment
- Work day to day with the Division of Veterinary Medicine, external sponsors, and collaborating labs
- Supervise, train, and mentor lab personnel in immunological, molecular, and sample-processing techniques
- Contribute to manuscripts and grant preparation
- Manage lab logistics: ordering, inventory, equipment, and study records
- Bachelor's degree in a biological science or equivalent, plus 3 years of experience in a biomedical research facility
- Hands-on experience processing primary biological samples
- Multicolor flow cytometry experience, from panel design through analysis, run independently
- Ability to run immunoassays independently, including troubleshooting and optimization
- Demonstrated organization: you can keep multiple studies and timelines on track without being chased
- FACS sorting, spatial platforms (Cos Mx SMI), or confocal microscopy experience
- Experience writing or maintaining IACUC/IBC protocols and regulatory records
- Coordination across multiple concurrent projects, PIs, or sponsors
- Background in immunology, microbiome, infectious disease, or neuroscience research
- Experience supervising or training research staff
- Full-time, on-site in Covington, LA at the Tulane National Biomedical Research Center (about 45 minutes from New Orleans)
- Reports to Dr. Amir Ardeshir, Associate Professor, TNBRC Microbiology
- Tulane University staff position, grade 25, with full university benefits
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