Mission
The Laboratory of Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces (EPFL) is looking for an animal technician as part of an international project conducted jointly with the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, USA. The project aims to develop and test the effectiveness of a new model of auditory brainstem implant in non-human primates, with the aim of restoring hearing.
The candidate will join a multi-disciplinary team and work close with our colleagues at the University of Fribourg, notably on the coordination of experimental protocols, monitoring animal welfare and acquiring behavioural and physiological data. The position requires excellent mastery of preclinical procedures (ideally in large animal models), as well as a strong commitment to ethical and regulatory standards in animal experimentation.
The employees’ main mission will be to care for the animals and participate in scientific decisions related to the animals.
Main Responsibilities
Planning and conducting in vivo experiments according to established protocols
Monitoring animal welfare and implementing good practices
Managing animal training for behavioural tasks
Active collaboration with international partners (MEEI)
Contribution to continuous improvement pf procedures and methodological innovation
Prerequisites
Advanced diploma, CFC or equivalent
LTK or RESAL module 1 certificate
Excellent contact with animals
Experience working with laboratory animals (even short)
Positive and pro-active attitude
Fluency in English
Rigour, autonomy and team spirit
Interested individuals who partially meet these criteria are also invited to apply.
This position is based in Fribourg.
We offer
A dynamic and multicultural work environment in a multidisciplinary institution of international standing
The opportunity to participate in large-scale, motivating and varied projects
Attractive working conditions
Informations
Start Date : as soon as possible
Activity Rate : 60-80%
Contract Type: Fixed-term contract
Duration: 1 year, renewable
Reference: 1695
Only applications submitted through the online platform are considered.
For More Information, Please Contact
Dr. Wricha Mishra, wricha.mishra@epfl.ch
Prof. Stéphanie Lacour, stephanie.lacour@epfl.ch
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