Microphysiological Systems Associate Study Director - Military Veterans
at Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies
The Alakaina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) is looking for a Microphysiological Systems Associate Study Director to support our government customer located in Fort Detrick, Maryland . DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSIBILITIES: Conducts collaborative research projects on microphysiological systems within the outlined government program or collaborates with other Study Directors on projects or programs under the guidance of leadership. Efficiently plans, executes, and reports scientific activities conducted in accordance with directives from the Virology Branch. Works with research leadership to conduct research involving infectious diseases caused by Tier 1 viruses, Risk Group 4 viruses, and uncommon viruses. Research areas include, but are not limited to: Microphysiological systems including, but not limited to organ-chips, organoids, 3D bioprinted setups, and other complex, 3-dimensional in vitro systems Reverse genetics and genomics Viral life cycle surrogate systems (e.g., viral pseudotyping, VLPs, minigenome and budding systems) Gene knock-in/knock-out studies Mechanisms-of-action studies Enzymatic assays Animal experiments Virology assays including, but not limited to, TCID50 and plaque assay DNA/RNA extraction, purification, quantification, transcription, replication, amplification, and mutagenesis, RT-PCR/real-time PCR, microarray Analysis of viral load in blood and tissue samples using quantitative real time PCR (one-step and two-step assays) Generate master and working stocks of virus and other microbial agents as directed that are well documented and characterized. Generate study plans using approved templates and SharePoint processes provided prior to initiation of in vitro and in vivo experiments. Generate high quality interim and final study reports and develop them for timely publication in peer reviewed journals. Actively participate in practices/processes to enhance data quality and integrity including periodic review of study execution to identify gaps and refine procedures. Supervise more junior staff members in effectively conducting and troubleshooting assays, analyzing and reporting results. Develop and implement training and cross-training programs to assure continuity of operations and scientific core and screening activities. Develop and revise Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and methods for laboratory operations. Comply with the NIH Division of Occupational Health and Safety requirement for satisfactory completion of the Biosurety program and Select Agent program. Comply with the physical security, protection of the division’s property, protection of information, cyber security, agent protection, control and accountability, safe disposal and waste handling, and personal security guidelines set forth by the division’s Biosurety program. Other duties as assigned. REQUIRED DEGREE/EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: Minimum of a Doctorate (PhD, DVM or MD) in Virology or a related field from an accredited college or university. REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Must have hands-on laboratory experience with and working knowledge of microphysiological systems as documented by a strong publication record. Must have proven experience and a publication record in conducting virus experiments using organ-chips and/or organoid models. Working knowledge of quality assurance and quality control systems, such as Good Laboratory Practices (GLP). Excellent communication skills with team members and rapport with leadership, and agility to integrate within a diverse team of scientists and non-scientists. Must be able to pivot to changing priorities as directed by government and contract leadership. Must have four (4) years’ specialized training and research. Ability to obtain/maintain DoJ Security Risk Assessment (SRA) approval. Must be willing to participate in periodic drug screening. Must have the ability to obtain/maintain certification in Chemical Personnel Reliability Program and/or Biological Personnel Reliability Program. Must have the ability to obtain/maintain CDC Select Agent Program approval. Ability to work under BSL-4 conditions. Able to wear respiratory protection. DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Experience with viral Select Agents is highly desired. Proficiency in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Basic understanding of laboratory information management systems (LIMS). Demonstrate interpersonal, oral and written communication, and organizational skills. Demonstrate ability to ability to work independently, design experiments, and analyze data. REQUIRED CITIZENSHIP AND CLEARANCE: Individual must be able to meet the requirements for T3 level investigation. The Alaka
ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) is a fast-growing government service provider. Employees enjoy competitive salaries. Eligible employees enjoy a 401K plan with company match; medical, dental, disability, and life insurance coverage; tuition reimbursement; paid time off; and 11 paid holidays. We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We are proud to state that we do not discriminate in employment decisions based on race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status. If you are a person with a disability and you need an accommodation during the application process, please click here to request accommodation. We E-Verify all employees. The Alakaina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) is comprised of industry-recognized government service firms designated as Native Hawaiian Organization (NHO)-owned and 8(a) certified businesses. The Family of Companies (FOCs) includes Ke
aki Technologies, Laulima Government Solutions, Kūpono Government Services, and Kapili Services, Pookela Solutions, Kīkaha Solutions, LLC, and Pololei Solutions, LLC. Alaka
ina Foundation activities principally benefit the youth of Hawaii through charitable efforts which includes providing innovative educational programs that combine leadership, science & technology, and environmental stewardship. For additional information, please visit www.alakainafoundation.com #ALAHP #LI-JS1 #ClearanceJobs
Frederick, MD
The Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) is comprised of industry-recognized government service firms who are designated as Native Hawaiian Organization (NHO)-Owned and fall into the respective categories of Small Business (SB), 8(a) certified Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), and HUBZone. Certified in 2004 as a Native Hawaiian Organization (NHO), the Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) consists of Ke`aki Technologies, Laulima Government Solutions, Kūpono Government Services, and Kāpili Services. Our mix of capabilities, NHO procurement advantage, and contract vehicles present a strong tool set to the Federal acquisition community. These features create a total solutions package that is compelling and can support a variety of acquisition strategies. Through our total solutions, the FOCs has performed on a broad range of mission requirements. Each company represents the cohesion that we bring, as One Team with One Mission, to each and every project, program, and contract we undertake.