Associate Principal Scientist, Clinical Services

leHACK

Hybrid (3 days onsite, 1 day remote)
In vivo ophthalmic research models
Preclinical species research
Ophthalmic examinations and imaging
leHACK is seeking an Associate Principal Scientist in Clinical Services to advance their ophthalmology research through the development of in vivo research models. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in ophthalmic research, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to animal welfare

Job Summary

  • This role plays a critical part in advancing our company's growing ophthalmology portfolio through the development, execution, and refinement of robust in vivo ophthalmic research models in preclinical species.
  • Hands-on, on-site laboratory work is an essential component of this position, along with demonstrated leadership, mentorship, and an unwavering commitment to personnel safety and animal welfare.
  • The company values collaboration, coordination, and open communication, fostering a culture of mutual respect and providing a vibrant learning environment where scientific excellence, professional growth, and innovative problem-solving are encouraged.

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leHACK is seeking an Associate Principal Scientist in Clinical Services to advance their ophthalmology research through the development of in vivo research models. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in ophthalmic research, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to animal welfare.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • in vivo ophthalmic research models
  • preclinical species research
  • ophthalmic examinations and imaging
  • ocular surgery and drug delivery
  • GLP and non-GLP environments
  • animal welfare and safety compliance

Nice-to-have

  • collaborative and scientifically rigorous
  • innovative and solution-oriented mindset
  • strong translational relevance
  • team-oriented and interdisciplinary settings

Key Requirements

  • Advanced or professional degree (MS, PhD, DVM, or equivalent)
  • At least 5 years of experience in ophthalmology research
  • Proficiency in ophthalmic examinations and imaging techniques
  • Demonstrable passion for animal care and welfare
  • Experience working in a GLP environment

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