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Research Associate in In Vivo Genome Editing 80 - 100 %

Universität Zürich · Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

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### The University of Zurich, Switzerland's largest university, offers a range of attractive positions in various subject areas and professional fields. With around 10,000 employees and currently 12 professional apprenticeship streams the University offers an inspiring working environment on cutting-edge research and top-class education. Put your talent and skills to work with us. Find out more about UZH as an employer! ###

Your responsibilities

* Plan, coordinate and conduct in vivo studies in mouse models of genetic liver disease required for the initiation of clinical trials.

* Administer genome-editing therapeutics and other test substances using relevant routes of delivery.

* Perform animal monitoring, blood and tissue collection, necropsies, organ harvesting and downstream sample processing.

* Perform molecular and cellular biology experiments, including mammalian cell culture, DNA and RNA isolation, PCR/qPCR, cloning and preparation of samples for sequencing.

* Analyse, interpret and document experimental results and contribute to the optimisation of experimental protocols.

* Maintain accurate records and ensure that all animal experiments are conducted in accordance with approved protocols and Swiss animal-welfare regulations.

* Collaborate closely with scientists, students and external project partners across several parallel research projects.

Your profile

* BSc or MSc in molecular biology, biotechnology, biomedicine, veterinary medicine, pharmaceutical sciences or a related discipline.

* Substantial hands-on experience conducting experiments with mice is essential.

* Candidates should be confident in animal handling and in relevant experimental procedures such as dosing/injections, monitoring, blood sampling, tissue collection and necropsy.

* Strong practical experience in molecular and cellular biology (cloning, cell culture) and careful handling of biological samples.

* Experience with CRISPR genome editing, RNA therapeutics, lipid nanoparticles, viral vectors, liver biology or metabolic disease models is an advantage but not required.

* Ability to organise and conduct experiments independently, troubleshoot procedures and contribute effectively to multiple projects.

* A highly reliable, precise and collaborative working style, with strong attention to animal welfare and experimental documentation.

* Good written and spoken English.

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