Role Summary
Biologist in the Clinical Pharmacology group, supporting research in animal models of disease including allergy/dermatitis, pain, and inflammation. This role involves hands-on in vivo work, study design, and cross-functional collaboration in a veterinary medicine research environment.
Responsibilities
- Conduct in vivo studies using animal models of disease (allergy, dermatitis, pain, inflammation, etc.).
- Work directly with dogs, cats, rodents, and other species as needed.
- Perform animal procedures including:
- Blood sampling
- Dosing via multiple routes (IV, SC, oral, etc.)
- Basic behavioral training for simple tasks
- Contribute to disease model development and support early-stage drug discovery.
- Prepare and assist in writing animal use protocols and ensure compliance with ethical and regulatory standards.
- Design, execute, interpret, and report findings from in vivo studies.
- Collaborate closely within a team of in vivo biologists; lead assigned research areas or sub-projects.
- Communicate scientific results clearly to diverse audiences across a matrixed R&D environment.
- Support planning and logistics for complex, multi-phase studies.
Qualifications
- Required: BS in Biological Sciences, Animal Science, or related field
- Required: 3+ years of hands-on experience working with animals in a research setting
- Preferred: Proven experience handling rodents, cats, and dogs, including blood collection and compound administration
- Preferred: Experience developing in vivo disease models (rodents or larger species)
- Preferred: Background in in vivo drug discovery, including target identification and validation
- Preferred: Ability to independently direct scientific research and lead sub-projects
- Preferred: Practical experience preparing IACUC or equivalent animal use protocols
- Preferred: Strong planning and organizational skills for managing complex study designs
- Preferred: Demonstrated ability to collaborate across scientific functions and consider multiple scenarios during study planning
Skills
- High enthusiasm for science and animal health research.
- Creativity, flexibility, and adaptability in a fast-moving research environment.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Track record of generating innovative solutions to research challenges.
- Ability to thrive in a matrixed organizational structure.