The Bio-Tech Center is dedicated to supporting scientific research by offering cutting-edge technical solutions for experimental design and data analysis. With a focus on advancing scientific research through technology innovation, the center provides a wide range of specialized services for researchers in life sciences, medicine and related fields, through the following core facilities:
1)Sample Preparation and Analysis Core Facility
2)Multi-Omics Mass Spectrometry Core Facility
3)Biomedical Imaging Core Facility
4)Flow Cytometry Core Facility
5)Structural Biology Core Facility
6)Biomedical Electrophysiology Core Facility
7)Antibody Screening and Vaccine Core Facility
1.Biomedical Imaging Core Facility Lead
Qualifications:
1)Ph.D. in Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, Precision Instruments, or a related field (exceptional candidates with substantial relevant experience will be considered regardless of training background). Postdoctoral training, senior academic titles, or international study/work experience are preferred;
2)Expertise in microscopy imaging techniques, including sample preparation, advanced microscopy data acquisition, and data interpretation, with experience in cutting-edge ultra-high-resolution imaging technologies;
3)A minimum of 5 years of experience managing imaging core facilities in academic or research institutions is highly desirable;
4)Strong hands-on skills and a passion for imaging technologies;
5)Excellent communication and team leadership skills, with a strong sense of responsibility and service mindset.
Responsibilities:
1)Lead and manage the Biomedical Imaging Core Facility, including laboratory operation, SOP development, and the establishment of safety protocols and emergency response plans.
2)Ensure the efficient, smooth operation of all equipment in the core facility;
3)Lead the technical supporting team in the core facility, including recruitment, training, supervision, and performance evaluation;
4)Develop and optimize SOPs for sample preparation, data acquisition, and data interpretation in microscopic imaging;
5)Coordinate the equipment assessment, procurement, and budget planning, and long-term maintenance;
6)Define service offerings, propose pricing schemes, and prepare operational, service, performance, and cost-benefit reports;
7)Perform other duties as required.
2.Flow Cytometry Core Facility Lead
Qualifications:
1)Ph.D. in Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, Precision Instruments, or a related field (exceptional candidates with substantial relevant experience will be considered regardless of training background). Postdoctoral experience, senior academic titles, or international study/work experience are preferred;
2)Expertise in flow cytometry, including sample preparation, advanced data acquisition, and analysis using flow cytometers, with knowledge of the latest advancements in the field.
3)Candidates with experience in managing flow cytometry core facilities in universities or research institutions are strongly preferred;
4)Strong hands-on skills and a passion for flow cytometry techniques;
5)Excellent communication and leadership skills, with a strong sense of responsibility and service mindset.
Responsibilities:
1)Direct operations of the Flow Cytometry Core Facility, including laboratory management, SOP development, and the establishment of safety regulations and emergency response plans.
2)Ensure the efficient, smooth operation of all equipment in the core facility;
3)Manage the technical supporting team in the core facility, such as technician recruitment training, supervision, and performance evaluation;
4)Develop and optimize SOPs for sample preparation, data acquisition, and data interpretation in flow cytometry/cell sorting;
5)Coordinate the assessment of equipment needs, procurement, and budget planning for the core facility, as well as the long-term maintenance of the equipment in the core facility.
6)Define service offerings, propose pricing schemes, and prepare operational, service, performance, and cost-benefit reports;
7)Perform other duties as assigned.
3.Sample Preparation and Analysis Core Facility Lead
Qualifications:
1)Ph.D. in Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, or a related field (exceptional candidates with substantial relevant experience will be considered regardless of training background). Postdoctoral experience, senior academic titles, or international study/work experience are preferred;
2)Expertise in protein expression and purification, physicochemical characterization, as well as intermolecular interaction analysis with knowledge of the latest advancements in the field.
3)Candidates with experience in managing related core facilities in universities or research institutions are strongly preferred;
4)Strong hands-on skills and a passion for various biochemstry and molecular biology techniques;
5)Excellent communication and team management skills, with a strong sense of responsibility and service orientation.
Responsibilities:
1)Oversee the Sample Preparation and Analysis Core Facility, including laboratory management, SOP development, and the establishment of safety regulations and emergency response plans.
2)Ensure the efficient, smooth operation of all equipment in the core facility;
3)Manage the technical supporting team in the core facility, such as technician recruitment, training, supervision, and performance evaluation;
4)Develop and optimize SOPs for sample preparation, data acquisition, and data interpretation in protein expression and purification, physicochemical characterization, as well as intermolecular interaction analysis;
5)Coordinate the assessment of equipment needs, procurement, and budget planning for the core facility, as well as the lifelong management of the equipment in the core facility;
6)Define service offerings, propose pricing schemes, and prepare operational, service, performance, and cost-benefit reports;
7)Perform other duties as assigned.
4.Biomedical Electrophysiology Core Facility Lead
Qualifications:
1)Ph.D. in Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, Precision Instruments, or a related field (exceptional candidates with substantial relevant experience will be considered regardless of training background). Postdoctoral experience, senior academic titles, or international study/work experience are preferred;
2)Expertise in patch clamp, in vivo electrophysiological recording, and electrophysiological mapping techniques etc., with knowledge of the latest advancements in the field.
3)Candidates with experience in managing biomedical electrophysiology core facilities in universities or research institutions are strongly preferred;
4)Strong hands-on skills and a passion for biomedical electrophysiology related techniques;
5)Excellent communication and team management skills, with a strong sense of responsibility and service orientation.
Responsibilities:
1)Oversee the Biomedical Electrophysiology Core Facility, including laboratory management, SOP development, and the establishment of safety regulations and emergency response plans;
2)Ensure the efficient, smooth operation of all equipment in the core facility;
3)Manage the technical supporting team in the core facility, such as technician recruitment, training, supervision, and performance evaluation;
4)Develop and optimize SOPs for sample preparation, data acquisition, and data interpretation in electrophysiology analysis both in vivo and in vitro;
5)Coordinate the assessment of equipment needs, procurement, and budget planning for the core facility, as well as the lifelong management of the equipment in the core facility;
6)Define service offerings, propose pricing schemes, and prepare operational, service, performance, and cost-benefit reports;
7)Perform other duties as assigned.