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Research Associate for in vivo Nonmalignant Hematology Research

Hays (Schweiz) AG

Employment type
Freelance
Location
Basel
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Research Associate for in vivo Nonmalignant Hematology Research #

(m/f/d)

Freelance/temporary employment for a project

Basel

Start date: asap

Reference number: 887985/1

Responsibilities ###

  • Design, Execute and analyze diverse in vivo and in vitro experiments in the field of Coagulation
  • Demonstrated hands-on experience with rodent work, including intravenous Injections and blood collection
  • Characterize efficacy and safety of novel pharmaceutical assets using molecular and biochemical assays (e.g., ELISA, thrombin generation assay, chromogenic assays) in murine and human samples
  • Prepare, handle, and test patient-derived material (blood and plasma) in in vitro and ex vivo settings
  • Perform data analysis and present results within the team
  • Maintain thorough documentation and contribute to general lab organization, safety, and inventory management

Profile ###

  • MSc or BSc in Life Sciences (e.g., molecular biology, pharmacology, immunology,coagulation) with hands-on animal study experience (No PhD) OR completed an apprenticeship as Research Associate (Lehrabschluss) with professional experience of academic or industry experience
  • ActIve LTK1 certification, FELASA certification, or equivalent, ideally with current mandatory continuing-education requirements already fulfilled
  • Strong hands-on in vivo skills including compound administration, monitoring and organ sampling
  • Strong hands-on experience of in vitro assays, including but not limited to DNA/RNA isolation, ELISA, qPCR, biochemical assays and protein-based assays
  • Strong experience and independence in experimental design and data analysis
  • Ability to independently execute and manage in vivo and in vitro studies from start to finis
  • Fluency in English
  • Advantageous: Hands-on experience with thrombin generation and chromogenic substrate assays 
  • Advantageous: Experience performing surgical procedures in rodents, such as in vivo thrombosis assays and in vivo bleeding models
  • Advantageous: Knowledge of coagulation, hemostasis, bleeding, or thrombosis biology

Benefits ###

  • Dynamic and innovative market environment
  • A very renowned company

Posted 3 weeks ago

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