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Bethesda, MD

(ID: 2026-2309)


Axle is a bioscience and information technology company that offers advancements in translational research, biomedical informatics, and data science applications to research centers and healthcare organizations nationally and abroad. With experts in biomedical science, software engineering, and program management, we focus on developing and applying research tools and techniques to empower decision-making and accelerate research discoveries. We work with some of the top research organizations and facilities in the country including multiple institutes at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).


Axle is seeking a Scientist to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting the Clinical Center (CC) located in Bethesda, MD.


Benefits We Offer:

  • 100% Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage for Employees
  • Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays
  • 401K match up to 5%
  • Educational Benefits for Career Growth
  • Employee Referral Bonus
  • Flexible Spending Accounts:
    • Healthcare (FSA)
    • Parking Reimbursement Account (PRK)
    • Dependent Care Assistant Program (DCAP)
    • Transportation Reimbursement Account (TRN)

Position Information:

 

Under this task order, the contractor will independently provide support services to satisfy the overall operational objectives of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. The primary objective is to provide services and deliverables through performance of support services.

 

Additional Qualifications:

 

Certifications & Licenses

  • Ph.D. degree in a scientific field.

 

Field of Study

  • Molecular Biology

 

Software

  • PowerPoint

  • MS Project

  • MS Access

  • Outlook

  • Excel

  • Word

 

Skills

  • Scientific knowledge of molecular biology, biochemistry; ability to learn new techniques, and cell culture

  • Molecular biological theories and techniques to the work as well as analyzing and evaluating research findings

  • High level judgment and selectivity in applying theories, techniques and principles to research

  • Handling of small animals and skill in animal surgery and tissue dissection

 

Deliverables:

 

Work products and documents related to selecting, devising, planning and executing experiments in the context of the laboratory overall research program; perform experimental procedures that support the study of image-guided interventions- Ad-Hoc Work products and documents related to developing animal model systems; maintain tissue culture and lab space.- Ad-Hoc Work products and documents related to evaluating new types of experimental approaches; recommending changes to protocols; determine experimental approaches to be applied in order to evaluate the hypotheses under investigation and for planning and carrying out those experiments.- Ad-Hoc Work products and documents related to performing analysis, evaluation and interpretation of data; communicate results and methods in reports, presentations and manuscripts for publication and presentation.- Ad-Hoc Work products and documents related to coordinating the training of laboratory personnel.- Ad-HocClean Equipment - Ad-HocMeet with lab members to present updates - Ad-HocInspect Equipment - Ad-Hoc

 

Statement of Work Details:

 

  • Develop animal model systems to support the overall mission of the CIO. - 1
  • Select, devise, plan and execute preclinical experiments in the context of the laboratory overall research program. - 2
  • Perform a variety of experimental procedures and preclinical studies of image-guided interventions investigations. - 3
  • Supports the planning and execution of research experiments in the context of the laboratory's overall research program.

  • Evaluate new techniques, instruments, and software for potential incorporation into current SOP.

  • Supports laboratory staff on research projects and techniques.

  • Work with staff on assay design and method development using an array or experimentation.

  • Maintains laboratory equipment and the training of others in their use.

  • Calibrate, maintain and troubleshoot instruments and equipment in the laboratory.

  • Assists in maintaining adequate space and facilities for ongoing and projected research studies.

  • Provide basic and advanced training in animal care and use procedures to staff.

  • Evaluates, analyzes and interprets research data, communicates results and methods in reports, presentations, and manuscripts.

  • Maintain a detailed and up-to-date electronic laboratory notebook detailing all experiments.

  • Coordinates with junior staff to modify research protocols.

  • Work with Principal Investigators in scheduling and prioritizing instrument usage.

  • Presents research at national scientific meetings and symposia.

  • Write papers and abstracts detailing research efforts and results for publication in peer-reviewed journals; prepare PowerPoint presentations as appropriate.

  • Provides interpretation of results, guidance, and scientific support to the management team.

  • Search existing literature for new and/or relevant techniques.

  • Mentors junior level scientists.

  • Train staff in a wide variety of techniques used in the laboratory.

  • Investigate the safety and effectiveness of image guided interventions such as embolic therapies, thermal tumor ablation, cardiovascular devices and therapeutics, local or targeted drug delivery, combination products and targeting devices for the treatment of oncologic and vascular disease.

  • Support ideal functioning of the bench and imaging lab.

  • Interact with a multidisciplinary team of scientists, veterinarians and technicians in developing/ordering needed tools for projects.

  • Evaluate new types of experimental approaches and recommend changes to protocols based on knowledge of scientific literature, available facilities and research needs.

  • Determine experimental approaches to be applied in order to evaluate the hypotheses under investigation and for planning and carrying out those experiments.

  • Perform analysis and interpretation of the data to develop strategies for pursuing significant observation and for ensuring accuracy and reproducibility of results.

  • Interpret experimental techniques and procedures.

  • Search all pertinent literature and references.

  • Devise, modify and perform analyses.

  • Evaluate and interpret data and make modifications as needed.

  • Communicate results and methods in reports, presentations and manuscripts for peer reviewed publications and at local, national and international meetings.

  • Coordinate the training of laboratory personnel, research associates, post-doctoral fellows, visiting scientists, students and others in specialized technologies.


Disclaimer: The above description is meant to illustrate the general nature of work and level of effort being performed by individuals assigned to this position or job description. This is not restricted as a complete list of all skills, responsibilities, duties, and/or assignments required. Individuals may be required to perform duties outside of their position, job description or responsibilities as needed.


The diversity of Axle’s employees is a tremendous asset. We are firmly committed to providing equal opportunity in all aspects of employment and will not tolerate any illegal discrimination or harassment based on age, race, gender, religion, national origin, disability, marital status, covered veteran status, sexual orientation, status with respect to public assistance, and other characteristics protected under state, federal, or local law and to deter those who aid, abet, or induce discrimination or coerce others to discriminate.


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This role has a market-competitive salary with an anticipated base compensation range listed below. Actual salaries will vary depending on a candidate’s experience, qualifications, skills, and location.

Salary Range

$115,000 - $125,000 USD

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