R&D Co-Op, Pre-Clinical & Clinical Affairs

Job Location US-NJ-Edison
Type
Co-op
Category
Research & Development
Shift
Non-Shift (Standard Business Hours 8:15am-4:30pm EST)
Job ID
2024-7270

Overview

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MTF Biologics processes tissue grafts from human donors that are used in a growing array of clinical applications – positively affecting lives across the globe. As a global nonprofit organization that saves and heals lives by honoring donated gifts and serving patients, we collaborate with the medical, scientific, as well as organ and tissue donation communities. Our colleagues include:

 

Our goal is simple–do what's right for patients, surgeons, tissue donors, and their families through our guiding principles.

 

The R&D Co-Ops are responsible for supporting R&D activities by conducting experiments related to product and process development, preparing different allograft tissue forms based on protocols or SOPs, preparing test samples, developing and executing test protocols, and analyzing experimental data. Maintains a safe lab environment by following universal precautions and R&D lab SOPs.

Responsibilities

  • Participate in planning and performing experiments and analyzing results for Research and Development projects.
  • Process and/or optimize tissue protocols and prepare tissue samples for in vitro characterization.
  • Perform biochemical assays, mechanical testing, and other preclinical in vitro testing.
  • Execute and/or optimize test protocols to characterize new tissue forms using in vitro experiments.
  • Conduct scientific literature searches to support experimental study design.
  • Document experimental data in Laboratory Notebook for all experiments and research activities, in compliance with GLP guidelines (will train).
  • Generate simple statistical summaries and reports of collected data.
  • Assist technicians with general laboratory duties such as preparing supplies for sterile processing, environmental testing, and maintaining safe laboratory conditions.
  • May assist in testing apparatus/fixture design.

Qualifications

  • Completion of at least two to three years credit towards engineering degree or related life science discipline (e.g. Mechanical, Biomedical, Chemical, Materials Science, Tissue Engineering)
  • Experience with performing biochemical assays
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel, and basic statistical analysis
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work within a multifunctional team environment.

 

 

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