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Research Assistant, In Vivo Tumor Models

Kelly, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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$30.00/hr - $40.00/hr Direct message the job poster from Kelly Senior Recruiter | Biotech Enthusiast and Talent Partner | PhD-level Scientist | Working Parent | Immigrant | Helping scientists answer the…

Kelly® Science & Clinical is seeking an In Vivo Research Assistant for a contract opportunity with one of our clients, a synthetic biology and cell therapy biotechnology company in Menlo Park, CA. If you are driven by the prospect of translating cutting-edge scientific discoveries into tangible advancements and are poised to advance your career, join us as we pioneer progress in the biotechnology and medical device industries. Position Type:

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$30-40 per hour Schedule:

Part-time Are you ready to drive transformative research at the frontier of cell therapy innovation? Join a pioneering biotechnology startup in Menlo Park, where your expertise with in vivo mouse models will be instrumental in shaping therapies with the potential to change the course of medicine. As an early team member, you’ll collaborate closely with visionary scientists and engineering innovators, making a direct impact on the culture, direction, and scientific breakthroughs of our organization. About the Opportunity

We’re searching for a dedicated Animal Technician with a robust background in managing and executing solid tumor studies using immunocompromised and humanized mouse models. Your hands-on skills and analytical insight will enable our platform to accelerate the design, screening, and optimization of novel cell therapies that harness the full therapeutic power of cellular engineering. You will be critical in supporting our rapid innovation cycles, where new tools and approaches are continuously tested and refined. Our team believes that cellular biology holds the blueprint for tackling the most challenging diseases—from cancer and viral infection to autoimmunity and aging. We apply cutting-edge synthetic biology and systems immunology to engineer next-generation cells capable of precisely and potently fighting disease. Our approach goes far beyond established paradigms, leveraging novel receptor technologies and high-throughput screens to uncover untapped avenues for therapy development. Responsibilities

Lead day-to-day execution and management of oncology mouse model experiments. Independently plan and coordinate study timelines in partnership with research scientists. Serve as the main interface with vivarium partners to ensure seamless in vivo operations. Maintain stringent protocol compliance according to all institutional and regulatory standards. Collect, analyze, and interpret preclinical data to inform project decisions and accelerate development. Proactive communication and collaboration to move projects forward in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary environment. Qualifications

Minimum 3 years of hands-on in vivo research experience, ideally in cancer or related therapeutic areas within industry settings. No formal education requirement; demonstrable expertise is key. Flexibility to support weekend research schedules. Exceptional process discipline and attention to detail. Proven ability to troubleshoot challenges and implement solutions rapidly. Strong organizational and communication skills, with reliability in managing and executing assigned responsibilities. Collaborative spirit and a track record of contributing to impactful scientific endeavors. Ideal Fit

Takes pride in reliability and personal accountability. Seeks flexibility in work hours and the possibility of full-time engagement. Thrives in a close-knit, high-impact team with diverse skillsets. Eager to take on new responsibilities and champion team success. Shares a passion for advancing health through cell engineering and community-driven science. Join us and help unlock the next era of engineered cell therapies—where your work directly contributes to solutions for today’s most urgent medical challenges.

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