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. To provide direct technical support to partners in Research and Development in the delivery of projects by the completion of experiments, procedures, protocols or studies involving animal models. Work with
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will support Comparative Medicine (CM) by delivering high quality clinical veterinary medicine throughout the animal facilities. There is regular interaction with colleagues fulfilling the key regulatory
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will support Comparative Medicine (CM) by delivering high quality clinical veterinary medicine throughout the animal facilities. There is regular interaction with colleagues fulfilling the key regulatory
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cutting edge design and process development capabilities to accelerate and bring the best in class medicines to patients around the world. What You Will Achieve As part of the Animal Models and Imaging (AMI
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through exploring fundamental principles of plant and animal sciences and developing cutting-edge technology. YNL strives to motivate world’s top scientists to tackle national and global challenges of food
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multidisciplinary team environment. Ensure appropriate use of animals in compliance with all regulatory requirements and internal standards. QUALIFICATIONS Must-Have Bachelor's degree with 6+ years relevant
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supervision, demonstrating leadership in immunology, cancer animal models, and molecular/cellular biology with the ability to supervise others. Experience with cancer models, mouse colony management
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Laboratory Practices and animal welfare regulations. Perform Quality Control of anatomic and/or clinical pathology data, specimens and reports independently Adheres to all study report timelines Based on your
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of partnership to protect people’s health; to preserve magnificent places and wildlife; to advance clean energy; and to combat climate change. We partner with thousands of groups to engage on the critical
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preclinical development. Experience in collaborative research in Oncology drug discovery programs. Experience with animal models of human cancers Hands on in vivo (e.g., IV, PO dosing, blood/tissue collection