Job Description
The Liang Laboratory at The Wistar Institute is seeking a highly responsible and motivated Research Assistant with a primary focus on mouse colony management. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working with mice, is highly organized, and takes pride in maintaining a well-run and compliant research environment. Our laboratory studies fundamental cellular processes—including autophagy, apoptosis, DNA damage/repair, and intracellular trafficking—in cancer biology and viral infection.
This position centers on mouse colony oversight and lab operations support, rather than independent research projects. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining a healthy, well-organized mouse colony and supporting efficient lab function. There is potential for expanded responsibilities in lab operations over time.
Mouse Colony Management (Primary Focus):
• Maintain and expand mouse colonies (breeding, genotyping, and colony tracking).
• Plan breeding strategies and genetic crosses.
• Monitor colony health, maintain accurate records, and ensure compliance with institutional guidelines.
• Coordinate closely with animal facility staff and veterinary personnel.
Regulatory & Compliance:
• Assist with IACUC/IBC (and related) protocols and ensure compliance with animal use regulations.
• Serve as a liaison with the animal facility and compliance offices.
Work Ethic & Expectations:
• Strong accountability for animal welfare and colony integrity.
• Willingness to support time-sensitive tasks, including occasional weekend/holiday checks.
• Proactive planning to ensure continuity of colony management.
Additional Lab support (as needed):
• Assist with inventory, ordering, and lab organization.
• Maintain SOPs, records, and equipment coordination.
• Support onboarding and training of new lab members.
• Contribute to onboarding and training of new lab members where appropriate.
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in biology or related field (or equivalent experience).
• Hands-on mouse experience required (breeding, genotyping, colony management).
• Familiarity with mouse genetics preferred.
• Highly organized, reliable, and able to work independently.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
The Wistar Institute, located in the University City area of Philadelphia, offers a highly collaborative and intellectually stimulating research environment with state-of-the-art facilities. Discoveries at Wistar have contributed to vaccine development, cancer biology, and numerous transformative technologies. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package.
For more information, please visit: www.wistar.org
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