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DescriptionOur laboratory is located within the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. The Rollins School of Public Health is ranked 5th among public health graduate schools by U.S. News & World Report and ranked number 5 in the Blue Ridge Report amongst schools of public health receiving NIH support. The Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health houses researchers with interests spanning Environmental Health, including mechanistic and computational toxicology, genomics, the developmental origins of disease, air pollution, climate change, water, sanitation and hygiene, and environmental epidemiology. Within the department is Emory’s HERCULES Health and Exposome Research center, an NIEHS P30 Environmental Health Support Center and the first Exposome Research Center in the US. The team-science approach in this department provides opportunities to co-author publications with leading collaborators. We offer numerous opportunities for career advancement, including the ability to attend workshops on topics related to the exposome, mass spectrometry and analytical chemistry, and travel to national and international conferences. Work-related experience will be considered in determining level and salary.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
As Technical Director of a specific core with a modest or focused number of users and billings, has responsibility for the day-to-day management of core facility. Keeps the Core Director informed of daily activity, any issues that arise, and of customer satisfaction issues. Supervises core staff by orienting their daily activities. Provides continuous performance feedback and completes the annual performance review and goal setting for core staff. Participates in the hiring process for new staff. Oversees routing research project/studies, providing fee estimates, allocating staff time and monitoring progress. Oversees operations of equipment and coordinates repairs and service contracts. Coordinates routing user training in methodology, basic laboratory procedures and equipment operations. Writes and keeps current SOPs for core activity. Monitors quality control for the core. Maintains detailed documentation of core activity. Keeps abreast of safety procedures and monitors the handling, storage and disposal of hazardous substances. Performs related responsibilities as required.ADDITIONAL JOB DETAILS:
The Comprehensive Laboratory for Untargeted Exposome Science (CLUES) in the Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health at Emory University seeks applications for a Technical Director position to support research operations and projects focused on untargeted profiling of microplastics, endogenous and exogenous metabolites, nutrients, and toxins in human biofluids and other matrices. We are an internationally recognized laboratory in the emerging field of exposome research and provide ample opportunities for training in cutting edge high-resolution mass spectrometry methods that explore exciting research questions at the interface of environment, multi-omics and human health. The Technical Director will oversee daily operation of research activities, including operation of liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) platforms that apply omic-based metabolic phenotyping methods for precision medicine and exposome research projects. They will be responsible for project management, assuring project timelines are being met, overseeing research progress, expense recording, instrument maintenance, sample preparation and analysis, and preparation of manuscripts, annual reports and grants. They will also contribute to training and management of new laboratory team members Candidates will have opportunities for training and hands on experience in automated biological sample preparation, operation of LC-HRMS and GC-HRMS platforms, chemical identification and confirmation, processing of untargeted HRMS data, and method optimization. Areas of study include environmental determinants of non-communicable diseases (cancer and other metabolic diseases), measuring complex exposures of emerging concern, including microplastics, PFAS, and e-waste, and establishing OMIC-based strategies for universal chemical surveillance and bioeffect monitoring. The facility currently houses four LC-HRMS (Thermo Exploris 120 Orbitraps) and two GC-HRMS (2 Thermo GC-Exploris Orbitraps) and has plans to strengthen its technology base further. The exposome provides a new paradigm for understanding how complex exposures drive adverse health outcomes, and candidates will have the opportunity to be at the forefront of technological and data science methods for this emerging field of research.
Responsibilities include:
Assist with preparing and analyzing biological samples with LC-HRMS or GC-HRMSReceipt, cataloging and inventory of biological samplesImplement and oversee laboratory safety procedures and provide training to new members.Managing laboratory personnel and resources to ensure successful and timely completion of research projects.Track laboratory spending and finances.Assist with preparation of grant applications, reports and manuscriptsOversee daily evaluation of instrument performance and QA/QC, with ability to troubleshoot if results do not satisfy pass/fail criteria.Method development, verification, and establishing assay suitability criteria.Summarization and reporting of targeted and untargeted HRMS data.Provide weekly updates on study progress to the laboratory director.Support laboratory activities as needed.The position requires the development of sample preparation and instrumental methods for high-throughput methods to measure small molecules in complex biological specimens. The most appropriate candidates would have a PhD in engineering, mass spectrometry, or other analytical chemistry related fields. Previous experience with method development using LC-MS is required. Training in untargeted analysis methods and the use of R, Python, or other scripting languages is preferred. The ideal candidate must exhibit meticulous attention to detail, have excellent written and oral communication abilities, possess strong quantitative laboratory skills, and be familiar with good laboratory practices. They must also have strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to independently meet project timelines. Candidates who may not have extensive experience but are eager to learn and highly organized are encouraged to apply.
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NOTE: Position tasks are required to be performed in-person at an Emory University location; working remote is not an option. Emory reserves the right to change this status with notice to employee.
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