The Auditory group is seeking a Senior Associate Scientist to support the development of therapies to treat hearing loss. This is a hands-on, in vivo-focused role in which you will be central to our preclinical studies that drive our discovery and development efforts toward new medicines.
As a Senior Associate Scientist in the auditory group, your typical day might include:
• Performing a broad range of in vivo procedures in mice, including survival and terminal blood collection.
• Carrying out systemic dosing and delivery via intravenous, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous.
• Performing specialized inner ear procedures such as perilymph collection and other microsurgical techniques.
• Handling and caring for mice, including performing procedures like tissue sample collection.
• Harvesting and collecting a range of tissues for downstream molecular and histological analysis.
• Ex vivo tissue processing, including dissection, fixation, decalcification, embedding, and cryosectioning.
• Supporting the planning and execution of in vivo studies and helping train and guide junior team members on procedures
• Maintaining detailed, accurate documentation of in vivo procedures and study records in compliance with IACUC protocols
• Collaborating closely with study directors, veterinary staff, and cross-functional research teams
This role may be for you if you:
• Enjoy hands-on in vivo work and thrive in a fast-paced, team-driven environment
• Are highly organized and thorough, with a strong commitment to animal welfare and ethical research practices
• Are adaptable and comfortable learning and refining new surgical and procedural techniques
• Communicate openly and frequently with study directors, your manager, and team members
To be considered for this role, you should have:
• B.S. with relevant experience or M.S. degree in Animal Science, Physiology, Neuroscience, Cell Biology, or a related discipline
• Proven hands-on experience with rodent in vivo techniques, including bleeds, systemic dosing, and tissue collection.
• Familiarity with post-mortem tissue processing (perfusion, dissection, fixation, sectioning) is preferred.
Where necessary, we disclose salary ranges for roles in all countries in which we operate. The final offer will be determined within the relevant range based on the country of employment, specific role level, and your skills and experience. In some countries, collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) may apply and influence certain elements of pay or benefits. Regeneron offers a competitive and comprehensive total rewards package which may include, depending on country and role: annual bonuses or other incentive plans, equity awards, pension or retirement benefits, 401(k) company match, health and wellness programs, fitness centers, insurance benefits (e.g. medical, dental, vision, life and disability), paid time off, and family support benefits. For additional information about Regeneron benefits in the U.S., please visit https://careers.regeneron.com/en/working-at-regeneron/total-rewards/. For other locations, additional information will be provided during the recruitment process. If you have any questions, please speak with your recruiter.
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For jobs in Canada: this posting is for an existing position.