Research Associate (In Vivo)
(m/f/d)
Freelance/temporary employment for a project Basel Stadt Start date: asap Reference number: 865654/1
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Responsibilities
1. Design, conduct, and analyze in vivo studies involving intravenous injections, blood collection, and bleeding/thrombosis models
2. Execute full end-to-end in vivo workflows, from study preparation to sample processing and documentation
3. Characterize gene therapy candidates using molecular and biochemical assays such as ELISA, thrombin generation, and chromogenic assays
4. Handle, prepare, and evaluate patient-derived blood and plasma samples for in vitro and ex vivo experiments
5. Perform data analysis, interpret results, and present findings to the research team
6. Maintain accurate, complete, and compliant documentation across all experimental steps
7. Contribute to lab operations, including safety standards, inventory, equipment handling, and general organization
8. Collaborate with cross-functional team members to ensure smooth coordination and progress on gene therapy studies
Profile
9. Academic background in life sciences (MSc or BSc) or completed scientific apprenticeship with hands-on laboratory experience
10. Active certification for animal experimentation (, LTK1, FELASA, or equivalent)
11. Proven hands-on experience with rodent work, including intravenous injections and blood sampling
12. Ability to independently design, execute, and manage in vivo studies from start to finish
13. Experience with molecular or biochemical assays relevant to hemostasis, thrombosis, or gene therapy
14. Strong ability to plan experiments, analyze data, and interpret scientific results
15. Fluency in English with clear communication skills
16. Highly organized, proactive, and team-oriented mindset with strong reliability and attention to detail
Benefits
17. Opportunity to contribute directly to translational gene therapy research with high scientific impact
18. Hands-on work with a combination of in vivo, ex vivo, and molecular biology techniques
19. Collaborative environment with close teamwork and modern laboratory infrastructure
20. Diverse and meaningful daily tasks involving both preclinical models and human biological samples