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Maintain cleanliness and sanitation of animal cages, and support spaces of the vivarium, providing a clean odor-free and low-stress environment for the animals to ensure the highest standards of animal welfare.
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Subject matter expert on vivarium operations including animal care, housing systems, cage wash, sanitation, autoclaves, biological safety cabinets, etc. Contribute to the development and lead implementation of vivarium policies and procedure, e.g. disaster planning, cage wash, security, receiving, sanitation, safety, ergonomics, and all aspects of vivarium operations.
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Lead projects focused on life science facilities such as biology, cell/gene therapy, and chemistry labs, pharmaceutical, agricultural and food science, vivarium, biocontainment, academic research, public health, and clinical labs.
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The Vivarium at Janelia is an AAALAC accredited facility that supports ground-breaking research in a variety of animal models (currently with a focus on mice, rats, and zebrafish) and is one of the highest regarded in the world.
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Medix is hiring for an Associate Director or Director in LAR (Lab Animal Resources) to join a biotechnology company with novel platform technologies to lead the vivarium team and operations. Support In Vivo Research, such as PKPD studies, and maximize vivarium capacity utilization.
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Ability to follow all aspects of Vivarium Operations including adherence to regulatory guidelines. Serves as one of the points of contact between vivarium staff and researchers. Maintains Vivarium documents to comply with regulatory requirements.
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Lead projects focused on life science facilities such as biology labs, cell/gene therapy labs, chemistry labs, pharmaceutical, process manufacturing, agricultural and food science, vivarium, biocontainment, academic research, public health, or clinical labs.
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Experience in pharmaceutical R&D with knowledge of the drug discovery process and the practice of laboratory animal medicine and science, animal husbandry and vivarium operations. The position provides direction for laboratory/Vivarium safety both at a site level and globally.
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Empirico, a biotechnology company that combines unmatched expertise in human genetics-driven target discovery with world-class capabilities in siRNA drug discovery, is looking for a talented Sr. Manager / Associate Director / Director-Laboratory Animal Resources (LAR) to lead the vivarium team and lab operations and align resources required to support the Company's goals and objectives.
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Vivo, vivarium, in vitro, microbiology. Experience working in a vivarium; small and large animal handling is preferred but not essential. Applicant must have experience working in a laboratory environment and be comfortable working in a vivarium setting.
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Ensure compliance with study protocols, vivarium policies, and IACUC guidelines. SUMMARY/JOB PURPOSE: Responsible for the husbandry and maintenance of animal holding and support areas within the vivarium.
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Under the direction of the Associate Director of Facility and Husbandry Operations of the BWH Center for Comparative Medicine (CCM) the Facility Manager's primary responsibility is the management of CCM Research Animal Specialist-levels 1-3 and Senior (RAS) personnel.
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Attend, prepare, and present information on lab and Vivarium-led projects to labs or researchers, internal teams, and/or external conferences. Configure and troubleshoot specialized equipment related to Surgery or Vivarium-led Projects.
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The department's research labs were completely renovated in 2019, and the university recently acquired state-of-the-art vivarium and animal imaging facilities with space for additional research labs.
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The Staff Scientist will be working with various discovery teams (DMPK, vivarium, chemistry, biology). The Staff Scientist will be working with various discovery teams (DMPK, vivarium, chemistry, biology.
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