Dear colleagues,

I am bringing your attention to the following job opening at the Stowers 
Institute in Kansas City, MO. It is a wonderful place to work, great Principle 
Investigators and research staff, fantastic physical location and beautiful 
facility. You can read all about it at www.stowers.org. The following is the ad 
as listed on the website. If interested, please send resume and coverletter to 
[email protected].

Best wishes,
Teri Johnson



Head, Histology and Electron Microscopy

The Stowers Institute for Medical Research has an opening for a Head of 
Histology and Electron Microscopy to oversee expert delivery of the highest 
quality service for the detection of gene and protein expression in tissue 
samples; histochemical staining; sample fixation; routine histology; and 
ultra-structural analysis.

 Primary responsibilities include maintaining the current status of projects 
and resolving issues in the EM and Histology labs; actively promoting team 
interaction and participation; monitoring workload and turn-around time through 
the LIMS system; providing oversight and feedback on complex or non-routine 
projects; monitoring usage of services; responding appropriately to unexpected 
peaks in workload and service requests; maintaining effective communication 
with all members of the Institute; troubleshooting problems and communicating 
appropriately with Principal Investigators and the scientific staff, 
administration, and other core facility personnel as needed; making formal and 
informal presentations on Core Center services; ensuring continuing education 
of staff through workshops, webinars, lab meetings, and email communications; 
and reading professional journals and other sources to stay current in 
Histologic and EM techniques.

In addition to outstanding communication skills and the ability to effectively 
multi-task in a team-oriented environment, the successful candidate will have 
QIHC (ASCP) Qualification, and HT or HTL certification.  Previous management or 
supervisory experience is preferred.

Minimum requirements include an undergraduate degree in the sciences; excellent 
knowledge of histologic technique to include fixation, processing, 
histochemical staining, immunohistochemical staining, microtomy (to include 
cryostat, paraffin, and plastic), and ultramicrotomy; experience in a research 
environment with animal model histology; and the ability to apply good 
judgement to troubleshooting, problem solving, and staff management.  Five to 
ten years relevant Histology and/or Electron Microscopy experience in lieu of 
education may be considered.



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