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Under limited supervision, the Animal Resources Supervisor is responsible for supporting the Animal Resources Manager in the coordination and management of the day to day operations in animal husbandry. The AR Supervisor provides oversight for lower level employees to include training, performance management and onboarding. The AR supervisor will perform facility inspections and assist in all areas of animal husbandry on an as needed basis, and perform all related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
The AR Supervisor will also be responsible for responding to environmental monitoring systems in the animal facility, procurement of feed and bedding materials, maintaining detailed records, collection of animal census data and other duties as assigned to facilitate quality research.
Reporting to Veterinary staff and under limited direction, the Behavioral Management Services Supervisor will oversee all aspects of the day-to-day operations of Lovelace Biomedical's research animal behavioral and enrichment programs.
Will be responsible for developing, implementing, updating and maintaining the Institute's Behavioral Management and Enrichment Program which includes overseeing and training staff on a variety of techniques and practices; designing, implementing and analyzing animal behavior experiments; working with veterinary and animal care staff to develop appropriate practices and protocols for the appropriate care of a variety of research animal species; collecting data and performing statistical analysis on a variety of data in support of behavioral service interventions and research projects; and performing all other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
The Supervisor will also be responsible for ensuring all aspects of the Program are compliant with the USDA Animal Welfare Regulations, PHS Policy, and the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.
Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute is seeking a Biosafety Officer who will be responsible for protecting the Institute’s employees, contractors, visitors, the general public and the environment from potential exposures to Select Agents and Toxins; and to ensure that the Institute maintains full compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the Select Agents and Toxins regulations as well as all other applicable governmental regulations and guidelines, and internal requirements.
The Biosafety Officer will also serve as Responsible Official (RO). As RO, will ensure compliance with all aspects of the Institute’s Select Agent Program in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Select Agents and Toxins regulations. Will develop and implement supporting health and safety programs. Will be responsible for reviewing and updating the Institute’s Select Agents Biosafety and Chemical Hygiene Plan, Security Plan and Incident and Emergency Response Plan.
Will review research projects involving human and animal pathogens or biological toxins, including select agents, recombinant DNA, transgenic plants and animals and advises researchers regarding appropriate biocontainment levels, safety practices and applicable regulatory guidelines. Provides assistance to researchers in obtaining and maintaining any required import or interstate transport permits for biological materials to be used at LBRI and transports infectious materials between campuses as needed, and perform all other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
Under the direction of the Senior Director of Non-Clinical Drug Development and with limited direction, the Business Development Manager will be responsible for sales and marketing support for the Lovelace brand as it works to expand its efforts as a Contract Research Organization.
The Business Development Manager will work to uncover and cultivate business opportunities to generate revenue predominately via contact with potential and existing clients. They will also assist with follow-up on critical issues to complete quotes and promote positive customer experiences. The primary focus areas will be to assist in identifying, stewarding and securing business opportunities in chemistry, bioanalysis, toxicology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, ADME/PK, program management services, and all other related Lovelace research areas as directed by Lovelace Leadership, and perform all other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
Responsibilities include:
- Assist in business development efforts as defined by annual and quarterly business development strategy to grow revenue.
- Support Marketing, Sales and SMEs to analyze the market, identify opportunities and industry trends
- Prospect for new accounts and business that would benefit from Lovelace services by geography, service platform or stage of growth.
- Present existing services to potential and existing clients, primarily through email, phone, skype and/or web meetings.
- Engage with clients to provide and follow up with proposals, including disseminating information internally, following up with clients and taking necessary steps to facilitate close.
- Coordinate timely visits to well-qualified prospective or current accounts for the sales team
- Support marketing efforts, including generating content, developing collateral, coordinating e-blasts, social media, etc.
- Track all efforts on salesforce.com; assist with database management and business analytic reporting (designing / running reports; developing dashboards, etc.).
- Attend trade shows and sales meetings as required.
Reporting to the Director of Research Administration and under limited direction, the Contracts Manager – Federal Contracts and Compliance, will oversee end-to-end contract management for the Institute and manage daily operations for all federal contracts and compliance of the Office of Research Contracts (ORC).
The Contracts Manager - Federal Contracts and Compliance will work closely with LBRI administrative leadership and scientific teams to oversee efficient operations of the Institute’s federal contracting process to include both pre- and post-award management and compliance reporting. Will perform contract and subcontract administration in accordance with established policies and procedures, develop proposals, implement project controls, facilitate and manage effective internal and external client relationships, continuously analyze LBRI’s contractual risks and implement policies and practices to mitigate risk, research contract/new business opportunities, and perform all other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
Will be expected to both oversee work on all aspects of federal contract development, administration and execution including reviewing solicitations, developing internal analysis of contracting opportunities, and completing proposals to include drafting and reviewing all of the following: developing rates, pricing, basis of estimates, standard forms, narratives and all other related items. The Contracts Manager will be responsible for participating in and monitoring LBRI’s ongoing performance on federal contracts to ensure adherence to contract terms and conditions, request contract modifications as needed, work with Federal agencies on contract closeouts and will prepare regular and ad-hoc reports as needed.
Will oversee external audits relating to LBRI’s federal contract work including GSA, Federal, HHS and DCA audits and prepare and file all necessary governmental regulatory reports and plans.
The Manager will also oversee the daily operations of the LBRI Office of Research Contracts. Will work closely with the Director of Research Administration and other staff to identify staffing needs and available expertise, provide leadership and mentoring to all department staff, and work with the Human Resources Department as needed on performance evaluations, training and development of staff.
Under general supervision, the Contracts Specialist provides technical assistance to scientific and administrative staff with grant and contract development and administration for Federal, private and industry sponsors in a fast paced, team-oriented environment. The Contracts Specialist is responsible for ensuring compliance with Institute policies and Federal regulations with regard to grants and contracts.
Under general supervision, the EH&S Technician will support the institute in the areas of environmental safety and health ensuring compliance with city, state and federal regulations. The EH&S Technician will conduct radiation surveys and conduct radiation training for employees. Performs noise surveys and laboratory safety inspections. Collects, analyzes, ships and packs samples. The EH&S Technician will collect, sort and prepare wastes for disposal. Will be responsible for maintaining equipment for emergencies and will respond to accidents such as spills, fires, and falls.
Under general supervision, the EH&S Technician will support the institute in the areas of environmental safety and health ensuring compliance with city, state and federal regulations. The EH&S Technician will conduct radiation surveys and conduct radiation training for employees. Performs noise surveys and laboratory safety inspections. Collects, analyzes, ships and packs samples. The ES&H Technician will collect, sort and prepare wastes for disposal. Will be responsible for maintaining equipment for emergencies and will respond to accidents such as spills, fires, and falls.
Under general direction, the Laboratory Animal Sciences Technician will perform a variety of tasks following established techniques and procedures. Assist in study execution; collects samples from and administers agents to research animals as IACUC approved studies require. Works with a variety of animal species and tasks will involve both in-vivo and in-vitro procedures.
Documents laboratory work to acceptable standards and maintains laboratory/medical equipment and supplies in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), protocols and regulations. The successful candidate will assist in administrative functions of study execution such as labeling collection tubes and transporting supplies to appropriate area.
Under general direction, the Laboratory Animal Sciences Technician will perform a variety of tasks following established techniques and procedures. Assist in study execution; collects samples from and administers agents to research animals as IACUC approved studies require. Works with a variety of animal species and tasks will involve both in-vivo and in-vitro procedures.
Documents laboratory work to acceptable standards and maintains laboratory/medical equipment and supplies in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), protocols and regulations. The successful candidate will assist in administrative functions of study execution such as labeling collection tubes and transporting supplies to appropriate area.
Under general direction, the Laboratory Animal Sciences Technician will perform a variety of tasks following established techniques and procedures. Assist in study execution; collects samples from and administers agents to research animals as IACUC approved studies require. Works with a variety of animal species and tasks will involve both in-vivo and in-vitro procedures.
Documents laboratory work to acceptable standards and maintains laboratory/medical equipment and supplies in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), protocols and regulations. The successful candidate will assist in administrative functions of study execution such as labeling collection tubes and transporting supplies to appropriate area.
Under direct supervision, the Maintenance Worker I will be responsible for performing architectural renovations, modifications, repairs and preventive maintenance to building structures and performing all other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
Under general supervision, the Maintenance Worker II must be a self-starter and will be responsible for the following job duties: Metal working; welding (stainless steel), constructing sheet metal fabrications and machining with manual machines (mill, lathe, band saws, etc.). Service, maintain and repair commercial/industrial (HVAC) air handling equipment. Perform architectural work; renovations, painting, carpentry, building repairs and preventive maintenance to building structures. Service and repair commercial refrigeration equipment and perform all other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
Will be required to respond in a timely fashion to a variety of alarms to include equipment monitoring systems, HVAC alarms, IT system alarms, and all other related types of notifications.
Work Schedule is Tuesday - Saturday from 6:30 am - 3:00 pm.
Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute is currently seeking an Electrical Maintenance Technician III to join the Institute’s Facilities Team.
Under direct supervision, the Electrical Technician III will be responsible for monitoring HVAC controls, pneumatic control, performing electrical duties as required, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, HAVC repairs and repairing central plant equipment. This includes heating, hot water boilers, steam boilers, centrifugal chillers, air compressors, vacuum pumps and associated support equipment. The individual will also assist with plumbing and other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
The Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute is currently a seeking swing shift Maintenance Worker III HVAC to join the Institute’s Facilities Team.
Under direct supervision, the Maintenance Worker III HVAC will be responsible for performing preventive maintenance, troubleshooting and repairing central plant equipment. This includes heating hot water boilers, steam boilers, centrifugal chillers, air compressors vacuum pumps and associated support equipment. The individual will also assist with plumbing, HVAC repairs and other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
Will be required to respond in a timely fashion to a variety of alarms to include equipment monitoring systems, HVAC alarms, IT system alarms, and all other related types of notifications.
This is a Swing Shift position hours: 2:30pm -11:00pm Thursday thru Monday Off Tuesday and Wednesday.
Under direct supervision, the Maintenance Worker I will be responsible for performing architectural renovations, modifications, repairs and preventive maintenance to building structures and performing all other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
Lovelace Biomedical is seeking a board-certified Veterinary Pathologist to join a team of researchers dedicated to the Lovelace mission of advancing and bettering human health.
At Lovelace Biomedical, we support a bevy of exciting advanced research and development initiatives in a hybrid contract -academic environment. Our core competencies include R&D services for pharmaceutical, chemical, and agricultural industries; pharmacology models and safety assessment; inhalation toxicology; advanced chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear threat and explosive (CBRNE) and combat casualty care countermeasure (drug and vaccine) development; respiratory, cardiovascular and infectious disease research; real-world environmental hazard assessment; intellectual property development; applied imaging-bioinformatic neurocognitive research, and clinical research, etc. Our funding sources range from small pharma and biotech, to large pharma and industry to NIH, DOD, DOE, BARDA and other governmental agencies.
The Veterinary Pathologist will be part of a team with a larger scientific purpose, and the successful candidate will have the ability to see the big picture of our goals and be driven by the desire to advance our research. They will also be able to collaborate effectively with internal and external clients, have an inquisitive scientific mind and the desire to learn new and exciting disciplines.
In addition to providing technical guidance and oversight (may include supervision of laboratories and/or staff) to personnel in the necropsy, histology and clinical pathology groups, the Veterinary Pathologist will evaluate, interpret and report on microscopic changes from a variety of animal models of disease; and may serve as the principal investigator or study director on a variety of sponsored programs; supervise and oversee the development and evaluation of disease models and safety/efficacy studies; support and develop investigator-initiated sponsored research programs; and perform all other related duties as required or assigned.
A post-doctoral research position is currently available in Dr. Andrew Mayer's laboratory at The Mind Research Network, Albuquerque, New Mexico location in the area of cognitive neuroscience. The candidate will work on several projects that use multimodal neuroimaging to study traumatic brain injury and psychosis spectrum disorders.
The primary responsibilities of this postdoctoral fellow (postdoc) will be to perform independent research in the area of image processing and algorithm development with application to brain imaging and genetics data. The position will also involve interacting with patients from various clinical populations and healthy controls. The postdoc will be responsible for the development or selection of proper statistic tests, algorithms and methods, as well as developing new ideas that promote current research. The postdoc will be expected to publish the findings in peer-review journals and over time to compete for extramural funding.
The Baker Lab at Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute (LBRI) studies how influenza viruses interface with their vertebrate hosts, with the goal of better mitigation or prediction strategies against future pandemic viruses. Specifically, we study how host alternative RNA splicing reshapes the virus:host landscape during infection. Our work combines transcriptomics, molecular biology, and virology to identify and characterize the evolutionary struggle between viruses and their hosts.
We are seeking a curious, creative, and highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to spearhead research aimed at understanding the contribution of alternative RNA splicing to virus infection, adaptation, and host co-evolution. The postdoc should bring their own ideas, but can initially drive research from the lab integrating long read RNA sequencing data with experimental approaches that identify biological mechanisms of virus control.
The Postdoctoral Fellow will conduct independent research, remain abreast of developments in the field of research and develop novel research methods as needed. Will also work directly with research teams in the Institute as well as with outside collaborators, develop proposals for research funding, present and publish research data, analyze and interpret a variety of data, and perform all other related research duties as required or assigned.
A postdoctoral research position is available in Dr. Andrei Vakhtin’s lab at The Mind Research Network in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The lab’s work is focused on examining gut-brain interactions, incorporating cognitive neuroscience with gastrointestinal methodologies. The candidate will work on projects involving multimodal and multisystem data to understand gut-brain pathogenesis in various neuropathologies, including post-infection sequelae of diseases such as COVID-19.
The primary responsibilities of this postdoctoral fellow will be to perform pre- and post-processing of advanced neuroimaging and other biological data, as well as algorithm development and implementation in neuroimaging and GI-based techniques. This position involves working in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) environment. The postdoctoral fellow will work closely with the Principal Investigator to complete project analyses and publish the findings in peer-review journals.