Scientist, Mouse Genetics and Outsourced Breeding Management (m/f/d)
Posted on January 24, 2026
Basel
English
Temporary
Posted on January 24, 2026
About this role
For one of our clients, a global pioneer in pharmaceuticals, we are currently looking for a Scientist, Mouse Genetics and Outsourced Breeding Management.
The ideal candidate has the technical expertise required to generate and validate sophisticated transgenic models. They act as a dedicated advocate for the 3Rs, optimizing breeding colonies to ensure genetic stability and animal welfare while maintaining rigorous standards for nomenclature and molecular data. Ultimately, this individual bridges the gap between complex vivarium operations and therapeutic innovation, translating genetic blueprints into reliable, well-characterized experimental cohorts.
General Information:
- Start date: ASAP
- Latest start date: April 2026
- Duration: 1 year
- Contract: temporary contract via Randstad
- Extension: not possible
- Workplace: Basel
- Workload: 100%
- Home Office: not possible
- Working hours: Standard
Tasks & Responsibilities:
- Provide high-level oversight of external Contract Research Organizations (CROs) and internal breeding facilities to ensure operational excellence.
- Develop and implement optimized breeding strategies (with focus on quality, timelines and costs) to maintain genetic stability while minimizing surplus animals, aligning with the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement).
- Serve as the primary point of contact for external vivarium managers, troubleshooting issues related to phenotype drift, or health status etc.
- Act as internal expert for the generation of new mouse lines using cutting-edge techniques.
- Define and standardize the official nomenclature for all newly generated lines in accordance with MGI (Mouse Genome Informatics) and International Committee guidelines.
- Maintain meticulous records of genotypes and molecular validation data (e.g., NGS, Southern Blot, qPCR).
- Monitor the health and welfare of experimental cohorts, defining humane endpoints and overseeing the assessment of unexpected phenotypes in new transgenic lines.
- Develop and implement standards in housing and care of contract bred animals at external partners.
- Collaborate with therapeutic area experts to provide initial phenotypic characterization and validation of model utility.
Must Haves:
- PhD in Genetics, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, or a related field
- Minimum 3+ years of hands-on experience in mouse genetics and colony management
- Proven track record of generating mouse models
- Strong project management skills; ability to manage multiple external vendor Relationships
- Regulatory: Familiarity with FELASA guidelines and animal welfare legislation
- Fluent written and verbal communications skills in English (German is nice to have)
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