Comparative Pathology Shared Resource Technical Coordinator
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Clinical Research, Medical Science
Job Details
Location:
Twin Cities
Job Family:
Research
Full/Part Time:
Full-Time
Regular/Temporary:
Regular
Employee Class:
Acad Prof and Admin
Coordinate projects and day-to-day operations of the Comparative Pathology Shared Resource lab (CPSR) in collaboration with the CPSR director. This includes but is not limited to gross pathology/necropsy, histology, immunohistochemistry, and digital imaging.
- Mostly working independently, the coordinator is generally responsible for keeping processes moving in a productive direction. Responsibilities include (55% effort):
- Trim, process, embed and cut tissue sections (frozen and FFPE).
- Perform routine H&E and special histochemical stains.
- Prepare immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunofluorescence (IF) slides/preparations for markers of interest.
- Prepare digitally scanned slides and, as directed by a study pathologist, perform digital image analysis.
- Necropsy animals and collect tissues for analysis.
- Prepare digital images (with appropriate editing in Photoshop) to document gross, radiographic, or histological findings, and for use in publications, presentations and/or posters.
- Collaborate with study pathologist on the generation of methods and results sections for publications, presentations and/or posters.
- Assume responsibility for organizing pathology aspects of complex studies (e.g., carcinogenicity studies) including necropsy planning, tissue blocking schemes, project-specific histological and IHC/IF preparations, study data generation, analysis and reporting, and archiving project specimens and reports.
- Perform data analysis and preparation of reports.
- Review the literature in support of all activities described above.
- Coordinate CPSR projects and day-to-day operation of the CPSR Lab. Responsibilities include (15% effort):
- Prepare SOPs to facilitate appropriate tracking of samples and slides.
- Maintain CPSR online storage including detailed procedure summaries for immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence techniques.
- Maintain documentation of key CPSR metrics, list of IHC markers, CPSR investigators, and update specific documents as needed.
- Maintain lab notebook with daily log of activities.
- Assure histology blocks and slides are correctly labeled (including block/slide correlation), and transfer/return to investigators is documented.
- Perform additional quality control as directed/needed.
- Maintain project logs, submission forms, CPSR server, and generate weekly project report for lab meetings to establish priorities within the lab and track status of projects. (15% effort)
- Input CPSR charges on a monthly basis. Order routine supplies for lab, and reconcile purchasing card when needed. In consultation with director, order equipment for lab as appropriate. Review budget statements when received from accounting and inform lab director of any concerns. (10% effort)
- Lab safety and compliance:
Ensure laboratory and staff are in compliance with all University Environmental Health and Safety requirements (including appropriate hazardous waste disposal). Maintain employee training records. Lab maintenance/equipment:
Ensure normal maintenance and function of lab and all equipment. Maintain log of equipment service contracts. (5% effort)
All required qualifications must be documented on application materials.
Required Qualifications:
- BA/BS degree plus at least six years of relevant pathology / histology laboratory experience or Ph.D. plus at least four years of research experience.
- Experience with tissue sectioning/staining (both H&E and special stains), immunohistochemistry, and preparation of frozen sections.
- Computer experience.
- Must possess excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Histotechnology certification with 3+ years of experience in a veterinary or animal-sample based histology laboratory.
- Ph.D. with additional years of laboratory research experience that includes a substantial morphological component employing advanced histological and immunohistochemical / immunofluorescent techniques.
The Masonic Cancer Center (MCC) is an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center dedicated to cancer research, education, and patient care for the citizens of Minnesota and the surrounding region. Since the time of the first award in 1997, there has been consistent growth of the membership and research base, enabling our center to further advance our knowledge and enhance care for our catchment area.
We are driven to be the choice academic healthcare environment for patients, clinicians, scientists and students who seek exceptional, compassionate, precision cancer therapy; innovative clinical trials and prevention programs; cutting-edge research opportunities; and outstanding advanced education.
Pay Range: $76,000 - $83,000; depending on education/qualifications/experience
Time Appointment: 100% Appointment
Position Type: Faculty and P&A Staff
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