Not specified (assumed full-time with flexible scheduling)
Develop and validate rodent cardiovascular models
Conduct in vivo studies using animal models
Perform small animal surgical techniques
Eli Lilly is seeking a Principal/Sr. Principal In Vivo Biologist for their Cardiometabolic Research team in the United States. The role involves conducting in vivo studies using rodent models related to cardiometabolic diseases, with an emphasis on heart failure and atrial fibrillation
Job Summary
The Cardiometabolic Research (CMR) Therapeutic Area focuses on the discovery of biologic, small molecule and genetic therapeutics for the treatment of cardiometabolic diseases and associated complications.
The successful candidate will actively participate in heart failure and atrial fibrillation drug hunting teams - serving as a scientific and technical advisor to project teams.
Full-time equivalent employees also will be eligible for a company bonus (depending, in part, on company and individual performance).
Matching Summary
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Eli Lilly is seeking a Principal/Sr. Principal In Vivo Biologist for their Cardiometabolic Research team in the United States. The role involves conducting in vivo studies using rodent models related to cardiometabolic diseases, with an emphasis on heart failure and atrial fibrillation.
Salary
Base: $65,250 - $169,400; Bonus/Equity: Company bonus; Benefits: Comprehensive benefit program
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Develop and validate rodent cardiovascular models
Conduct in vivo studies using animal models
Perform small animal surgical techniques
Analyze and interpret in vivo data
Maintain precise records and report findings
Work with radioisotopes, chemical, and biological hazards
Nice-to-have
Proactive and adaptable behavior
Strong relationship-building skills
Familiarity with RNA detection methods
Experience with ELISA or qPCR
Key Requirements
Masters in biology, pharmacology or related discipline with 3+ years experience
Bachelors degree, pharmacology or related discipline with 5+ years experience
Experience with in vivo studies and handling small laboratory animals
Flexible scheduling is a requirement
Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis