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Director of Preclinical Research - Swine - Job ID: 249539 (Iowa)

MedixtmNess City, KSApril 15th, 2026
Direct Hire Opportunity: Director of Preclinical Research & Veterinary OperationsLocation: Iowa (with regional travel)Role Type: Full-Time, Direct Hire via MedixCompensation: $150,000 – $170,000 + Comprehensive Benefits & Relocation AssistanceThe OpportunityMedix is partnering with a premier biotechnology organization in Iowa that is redefining medical discovery through the development of gene-edited miniature pigs. These large-animal models are essential for evaluating new therapeutics and devices, helping researchers bridge the gap between the lab and human medicine.We are seeking a Director of Preclinical Research to join the executive leadership team. This role is designed for a high-level preclinical expert—whether a DVM, PhD, or seasoned Research Scientist—who possesses deep, hands-on experience in swine model phenotyping, surgical procedures, and study management.Core ResponsibilitiesScientific Leadership: Lead the company's preclinical research offerings and animal care program. Oversee the husbandry and clinical health of diverse, gene-edited porcine models.Study Design & Execution: Act as a subject matter expert in client-facing discussions. Design protocols, characterize animal phenotypes, and manage study logistics from inception to final reporting.Advanced Technical Procedures: Maintain a high level of hands-on involvement, including:Placement and management of indwelling vascular catheters.Muscle biopsies and surgical/laparoscopic embryo transfers.Cardiac and abdominal ultrasound/echocardiography.Compliance & IACUC: Head the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). Ensure all protocols meet or exceed USDA, OLAW, FDA, and AAALAC standards.Staff Mentorship: Train and evaluate technical staff in routine and intermediate veterinary/research procedures to ensure data integrity and animal welfare.Required QualificationsEducation: Advanced degree (DVM, VMD, or PhD) in Animal Science, Biology, or a related field.Note: Extensive hands-on preclinical experience may be considered in lieu of a specific doctorate if a track record of porcine research leadership is proven.Technical Expertise: Extensive hands-on experience with swine models in a biomedical or laboratory animal setting is mandatory.Model Knowledge: Deep understanding of the phenotypes, specific pathogens, and viral diseases impacting pig models.Regulatory Fluency: Strong grasp of federal and state regulations governing animal research (USDA Animal Welfare Act, PHS Policy, etc.).Surgical Proficiency: Demonstrated ability to perform or oversee complex porcine surgeries and diagnostic imaging.Work Environment & Physical DemandsLocation: Based in the Iowa City area; requires periodic travel to regional sites in Iowa and South Dakota for facility oversight and IACUC requirements.Environment: A hybrid of office leadership (50%) and active facility/surgical work (50%).Biosecurity: Work takes place in biosecure facilities requiring shower-in/shower-out procedures.Physical: Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and wear personal protective equipment (PPE).Why Join This Team?This is a rare opportunity to lead the development of first-of-their-kind animal models. Our client provides a collaborative, high-stakes environment where your technical expertise directly impacts the success of human therapeutic interventions.Benefits Include:401(k) with company matchComprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision insuranceHSA and FSA optionsPaid Time Off (PTO) and Life InsuranceRelocation assistance available for the right candidate.