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Biobank Technician I

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$17 - $21.75/hr

How You'll Add Value The Biobank Technician I is responsible for registering, labeling, retrieving ... Pathologists (CAP) standards and other regulatory requirements as outlined in SOPs. Handle ...

How You'll Add Value The Biobank Technician I is responsible for registering, labeling, retrieving ... Pathologists (CAP) standards and other regulatory requirements as outlined in SOPs. Handle ...

How You'll Add Value The Biobank Technician I is responsible for registering, labeling, retrieving ... Pathologists (CAP) standards and other regulatory requirements as outlined in SOPs. Handle ...

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How much do pathology biobank jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for pathology biobank in the United States is $35.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $41.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the main responsibilities of a professional working in a pathology biobank, and how do they contribute to medical research?

Professionals in a pathology biobank are primarily responsible for the collection, processing, cataloging, and storage of biological specimens such as tissue, blood, and other bodily fluids. They ensure that each sample is properly labeled and preserved according to strict protocols, maintaining sample integrity for future research. These specialists frequently collaborate with pathologists, researchers, and clinical teams to support ongoing studies and clinical trials. Their meticulous work is crucial for facilitating breakthroughs in disease diagnosis, treatment development, and personalized medicine.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pathology Biobank Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pathology Biobank Specialist, you need a solid background in biological sciences, sample processing, and laboratory best practices, typically supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in life sciences. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), biospecimen handling protocols, and compliance standards such as HIPAA and CAP is essential. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and effective communication set outstanding candidates apart. These competencies are vital for ensuring the integrity, traceability, and ethical use of biospecimens in research and clinical applications.

What is a Pathology Biobank?

A Pathology Biobank is a specialized facility or collection within a pathology department that stores and manages biological specimens, such as tissues, blood, and other bodily fluids, for research and clinical purposes. These biobanks play a crucial role in supporting medical research by providing high-quality, well-annotated samples that can be used to study diseases, identify biomarkers, and develop new treatments. Pathology biobank staff ensure that samples are collected, processed, stored, and distributed according to strict protocols to maintain their integrity and usefulness for future studies.

What is the difference between Pathology Biobank vs Pathology Technician?

AspectPathology BiobankPathology Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in biology, biomedical sciences, or related fields; certifications in biobanking are a plusUsually requires a high school diploma or associate degree; certifications in laboratory techniques may be preferred
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, hospitals, biorepositories, and academic institutionsHospital labs, pathology departments, clinical laboratories
Employer & IndustryResearch institutions, hospitals, biobanking facilitiesHospitals, diagnostic labs, pathology departments
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on sample collection, storage, and management for researchInvolves preparing and analyzing tissue samples for diagnostic purposes

The main difference is that a Pathology Biobank manages and preserves biological samples for research, requiring specialized knowledge in biobanking, while a Pathology Technician primarily prepares and analyzes tissue samples for diagnostic purposes within clinical settings.

Biomedical Scientist - Pathology & Biobank Core

Biomedical Scientist - Pathology & Biobank Core

Cedars Sinai

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

Other

Posted 12 days ago


Cedars-Sinai rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 129 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

35th of 993 rated hospitals


Job description

This role requires advanced expertise in human pathology to support biobank and translational research initiatives. The selected candidate will bring a minimum of eight (8) years of direct experience in human pathology, including pathology annotation and cohort development, with a strong preference for experience in additional preclinical models. This position plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality specimen annotation and scientific rigor across research programs.

The Biobank and Research Pathology Resource provides highquality biospecimens and equips researchers with instrumentation, expertise, and flexible methodologies for biobanking, histology, research pathology, microscopy, and image analytics. To learn more, please visit Biobank and Research Pathology Resource | Cedars-Sinai.

Are you ready to be a part of breakthrough research?

Under the direct supervision of the Director of the Cedars Sinai Biobank and Research Pathology (BRP) Resource, the Biomedical Scientist will oversee research pathology operations within BRP, as well as provide research pathology services to the research community at Cedars Sinai. BRP is accredited through College of American Pathologists (CAP) and is committed to high standards and best practices in biobanking, histology, research pathology, and imaging. This position will provide an excellent opportunity to enable clinical research projects and to foster collaboration with multiple research laboratories.

The successful research pathology candidate will be primarily involved in designing and building patient cohorts for research projects, pathology annotation, and generating reports for various research projects. The role involves customer-focused support for internal and external research users, providing technical expertise, guidance, and training. The individual is expected to work closely with histology, imaging, and biobanking teams within BRP and is expected to contribute to field development through effective project management and compliance with regulatory and safety standards.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Supervises and performs a variety of research projects for multiple clients that will be different for each project based on the type of disease model and/or pathological conditions.
  • Leads research projects, plans tasks, assigns work, monitors work, identifies issues/problems, and makes plans to resolve problems. Provides expertise and guidance in designing the cohort for research projects.
  • Writes and reviews standard operating procedures and maintains a computer database.
  • Works closely with the Director in project management and customer communications
  • Contributes to the digital pathology program within the laboratory to facilitate the next-generation pathology annotation modules. Contributes to the development of innovative approaches in digital pathology.
  • Maintains compliance with institutional standards of patient privacy and safety. Ensures all activities comply with regulatory guidelines and safety standards by monitoring all ongoing activities and interacting regularly with QA and Regulatory Affairs.
  • Leads projects, trains, and assists in day-to-day lab operations and procedures.
  • May develop hypotheses and assist in planning steps for the investigative process. Reviews and remains current on literature as it relates to clinical/research studies.
  • May assist in the preparation of grant proposals, submissions, publications, and presentations, but is not responsible for generating grant funds.
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This senior-level role requires deep expertise in human pathology to support biobank and translational research programs. The successful candidate will have a minimum of eight (8) years of direct experience in human pathology, including extensive experience with pathology annotation and cohort construction, and preferably experience across additional preclinical models. The role serves as a key scientific contributor ensuring data integrity, consistency, and translational relevance.

Education:

  • A Bachelor of Science in biology, biochemistry, or related science or engineering specialization is required. A master's or doctoral degree is preferred.

Experience & Skills:

  • Eight (8) years of direct experience in human pathology and, preferably, in other preclinical models. Experience in human pathology annotation, cohort building.
  • Work experience in multiple disease models.
  • Experimental design, research methodology, and data analysis.
  • Writes good documentation and standard operating procedures.
  • Knowledge of pathology annotation and documentation.
  • Ability to apply advanced knowledge of Pathology methods and tools.
  • Ability to simultaneously manage multiple projects and attention to detail. Project management experience in a multi-disciplinary setting is highly desirable.
  • Must have superior interpersonal, communication, and organization skills and the ability to work across company disciplines and functional units, and computer application experience.
  • Familiar with routine laboratory procedures, experimental protocols, and overall lab organization.
  • Knowledge of specialized equipment.
  • Ability to use databases. Must possess computer skills to include, but not limited, to Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
  • Ability to handle multiple demands and/or manage complex and competing priorities.
  • Ability to motivate, monitor, measure, recognize, and improve performance and morale.
  • Ability to address performance issues and implement corrective action plans.
  • Ability to foster individual/team development, performance feedback, coaching, and recognition.

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