Perform routine and complex technical laboratory tests and procedures for the treatment of disease in a stem cell lab. Responsibilities include cryopreservation, viability testing, and managing cellular products using sterile techniques.
Requirements summary
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Chemical, Physical, Biological, or Clinical Laboratory Science. ASCP certification and experience in Stem Cell or Blood Bank operations are strongly preferred.
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Medical Lab Scientist, Advanced in the Stem Cell Lab at Duke University Hospital.
Monday - Friday, Second Shift: either 11:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. or 12:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
One on-call weekend per month.
This position is eligible for the second-shift differential and a $5,000 commitment bonus.
Stem Cell or Blood Bank experience, as well as ASCP certification strongly preferred.
General Description Perform a variety of routine and complex technical tasks in the performance of laboratory tests and procedures to obtain data for use in the treatment of disease.
Job duties include, but are not limited, quality control, clerical tasks (EMMES data entry, patient lab file reviews, completion of CIMBTR forms, etc).
ABO Typing, viability testing, sterility testing, thawing of cellular products (37°C, Dextran Albumin Thaws), and cryopreservation of autologous and allogeneic cellular products to include, but not limited to: HPC, Cord Blood, HPC, Apheresis, HPC, Marrow, MNC, Apheresis, etc.
Receipt and/or distribution of incoming or outgoing NMDP cellular products using sterile techniques.
Duties Performed: (Technical Duties) 1.
QC on Sysmex Hematology Analyzer2.
37°C thawing of cellular products (in STCL and on inpatient units)3.
Viability testing using trypan blue (or automated method) 4.
ABO/Rh confirmatory testing of cellular products 5.
Sterility testing of cellular products pre- and/or post-processing 6.
Benefits
Commitment Bonus
Second-shift Differential
Dextran Albumin thawing of cellular products in the STCL 7.
1-10 °C refrigerators 6. -20°C freezers 7. -80°C freezers 8.
Cryomed controlled rate freezing chambers 9.
LN2 vapor freezers 10.
Light microscope 11.
LN2 dry shippers (MVE, etc) 12.
Sorvall RC3C Plus refrigerated centrifuge or equivalent 13.
Mini-vortex 14.
Sebra heat sealer 15.
Sterile tubing welder 16.
Pipets 17.
Plasma extractor 18.
Digital scale 19.
Manual tubing stripper 20.
Demand 128 label printer and labeling software (DigiTrax) 21.
Cellometer 22.
Miltenyi CliniMACS 23.
Computers 24.
REES Temperature Monitoring System 25.
Demand ISBT 128 Labeling System for cellular products
Minimum Qualifications
Education Bachelors of Science/Bachelor of Arts in Chemical, Physical, Biological, or Clinical Laboratory Science; or Medical Technology required. Minimum educational or experience requirements may be modified on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment) director if minimal CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment) requirements are met by the employee for the tasks being performed. Experience None required Degrees, Licensures, Certifications Certification preferred.
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