Staff Research Associate (San Diego)
BioPhase
Job Description
LOCAL SAN DIEGO CANDIDATES ONLY PLEASE We are a small, collaborative team dedicated to advancing preclinical science with precision and compassion. Our mission is to drive meaningful discovery through rigorous, humane in vivo pharmacology studies. We foster a supportive and inclusive workplace where open communication, respect, and continuous learning thrive.
We are seeking a Research Associate with advanced, hands-on in vivo pharmacology experience to join our team. This role requires an individual who is already highly proficient in animal research techniques and capable of independently performing study procedures from start to finish. You will work with both small and large laboratory animals, ensuring the highest standards of scientific rigor, animal welfare, and compliance.
Independently perform complex in vivo procedures, including dosing (various routes), blood/tissue collection, necropsy, anesthesia monitoring, and post-operative care. Confidently handle and restrain animals (rodents, rabbits, canines, swine), ensuring welfare monitoring and adherence to IACUC-approved protocols. Prepare drug formulations and manage biological sample collection and processing.
Accurately record, organize, and review experimental data with strong attention to detail. Maintain and calibrate lab equipment, report malfunctions promptly, and ensure lab readiness. Track and manage inventory of supplies to support study continuity.
Contribute to study planning, data review, and analysis in collaboration with scientists. Work flexible hours (occasional mornings, evenings, or weekends) to support study timelines. Bachelor’s degree in life sciences or related field, plus 3 -5 years of direct in vivo research experience.
Proven proficiency in animal handling, dosing, blood collection, anesthesia, necropsy, and post-surgical care across both small and large animal models. Demonstrated ability to independently plan and execute in vivo techniques, not solely under supervision or training. Strong familiarity with laboratory safety, IACUC compliance, and GLP principles.
Willingness to provide vaccination records and obtain required vaccines (e.g., Familiarity with advanced pharmacology models or surgical techniques.