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Microbiologist III at IHRC in Atlanta, GA
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JOB TITLE: Microbiologist III
POSITION NUMBER: 2510-Microbio-III
POSITION LOCATION: Atlanta, GA, USA
ANTICIPATED START DATE: 2 weeks after candidate identification
TRAVEL: As required to fulfill the responsibilities of the position
IHRC Inc. seeks a dedicated and experienced Microbiologist to support our clients at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division (CORVD). CORVD’s mission is to provide the health of people by preventing illness, disability and death from respiratory viruses through public health science and practice in the United States and globally. This position is needed for accomplishing CORVD’s mission.
Provide laboratory diagnostic and molecular surveillance support. Examples activities are:
Perform molecular assays to detect, type, and characterize respiratory viruses and viral vaccine preventable diseases
Design, evaluate, and distribute diagnostic platforms for the detection of COVID and other respiratory viruses
Participate in burden of disease studies and etiology studies of respiratory diseases to investigate the potential association and possible causes of respiratory viruses
Work within guidelines of auditing bodies such as CMS or CAP
Contribute to organizational activities that promote laboratory safety, laboratory quality management systems (QMS), and effective specimen management
Provide laboratory immunological and virological support. Example activities are:
Perform serological surveillance for respiratory viruses and assessment of vaccine response in single plex or multiplex format
Contribute to the development of new serological assays for surveillance of and evaluation of vaccine response to respiratory viruses
Perform advanced cellular immunological assessment of the T cell and B cell response to respiratory virus infection and vaccination
Develop monoclonal antibodies against respiratory viruses for small scale production and assessment in serological assays
Generate and characterize respiratory virus isolates
Perform assays to characterize neutralizing antibodies against respiratory viruses
Draft SOPS, worksheets, job aids, validation plans, and validation reports
Maintain medical clearance required for working in laboratory that may include respiratory fit testing
Attend weekly team meetings, and provide information on current activities
Prepare documentation and laboratories for internal and external audits
Provide laboratory respiratory virus sequencing support. Example activities are:
Contribute to adaptation of molecular techniques to automated platforms in use in CORVD (e.g., PerkinElmer Zephyr and Tecan Fluent)
Participate in burden of disease studies and etiology studies of respiratory diseases to investigate the potential association and possible causes of respiratory viruses
Perform advanced molecular detection and sequencing assays and provide technical support in investigation of unknown etiology of severe cases and outbreaks using pathogen discovery approaches
Participate in laboratory research that will result in the development and application of advanced molecular techniques and high throughput sequencing analysis to detect and characterize both known and novel emerging viruses
Other activities may include:
Draft SOPS, worksheets, job aids, validation plans, and validation reports
Maintain medical clearance required for working in laboratory that may include respiratory fit testing
Attend weekly team meetings, and provide information on current activities
Prepare documentation and laboratories for internal and external audits, and maintain laboratory records
Write abstracts for presentations at national or international conferences
Present work at national or international conferences
Contribute to preparation and publication of peer reviewed manuscript
Requirements
MS with 10+ years’ experience or PhD with 7-10+ years’ experience
Work experience in the scientific field, including microbiologist, research microbiologist, biologist, health scientist or related field (preferably in a public health setting)
Knowledge and experience of sequencing assays and sequencing platforms
Ability to identify gaps in existing resources
Desired Requirements:
Demonstrated experience performing wet and dry laboratory work
Proficient in sequencing (WGS) and bioinformatics analysis
Demonstrated experience in bioinformatics pipeline/workflow development
Proficiency in programming and coding as required for running NGS protocols
Knowledge of and experience working with clinical data
Knowledge of and experience working with human specimens
Expertise in the use of Microsoft Office products
Ability to be flexible
Interpersonal communication: telephone, email, and business etiquette
Strong proofreading skill and attention to detail
Strong organizational skills
Experience working with CDC/NCIRD
Language Skills:
The candidate must possess excellent oral and written communication skills in English
REQUIREMENT:
Must be United States citizen or permanent resident or have authorization for employment in the United States
SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
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