Senior Scientist, in Vivo Cardiometabolic Diseases

Merck Merck · Pharma · CA

Seeking a Scientist/Senior Scientist with expertise in preclinical in vivo models for cardiovascular and renal disease biology. The role involves hands-on execution of complex rodent studies, advanced physiological phenotyping, and mechanistic discovery to validate targets and influence translational strategy. Requires strong experimental design, execution, and interpretation skills, with a focus on in vivo data driving scientific decisions.

What you'd actually do

  1. Independently design, establish, optimize, and execute pre‑clinical acute and chronic in vivo studies using animal models relevant to cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic diseases.
  2. Conduct laboratory procedures including animal handling, dosing, blood collection, and tissue biopsy sampling.
  3. Demonstrate strong understanding of anatomy and physiology, with experience in small‑animal surgical techniques, including survival and non‑survival procedures, with specialization in minipump implantation, telemetry implantation, and rodent vessel cannulation.
  4. Perform non-invasive and invasive cardiovascular phenotyping, including echocardiography, and pressure–volume loop assessment
  5. Analyze, interpret, and report data generated from in vivo experiments.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's (with 7 years), Master's (with 4 years) or Ph.D. in Biology, Physiology, Pharmacology, Biomedical Sciences or a related discipline and relevant experience in academic or industrial settings
  • Extensive hands-on experience with rodent in vivo models, with a strong emphasis on cardiovascular and/or renal disease
  • Survival surgeries and post‑operative care
  • Cardiovascular phenotyping (e.g., echocardiography, invasive hemodynamics, telemetry)
  • Renal functional assessments (e.g., GFR, serum/urine biomarkers, metabolic cages)
  • Proven ability to design, execute, and interpret complex in vivo studies with minimal supervision
  • Strong grounding in disease biology and physiological mechanisms relevant to cardio‑renal disorders
  • Track record of scientific productivity, including peer‑reviewed publications and/or impactful internal deliverables
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work effectively in team‑based research environments

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with PK/PD relationships and translational biomarker strategies
  • Experience with in vitro or ex vivo assays that complement in vivo mechanism‑of‑action studies
  • Prior experience in an industry or advanced discovery research setting

What the JD emphasized

  • Extensive hands-on experience with rodent in vivo models, with a strong emphasis on cardiovascular and/or renal disease
  • Demonstrated proficiency in: Survival surgeries and post‑operative care
  • Cardiovascular phenotyping (e.g., echocardiography, invasive hemodynamics, telemetry)
  • Renal functional assessments (e.g., GFR, serum/urine biomarkers, metabolic cages)
  • Proven ability to design, execute, and interpret complex in vivo studies with minimal supervision
  • Strong grounding in disease biology and physiological mechanisms relevant to cardio‑renal disorders
  • Track record of scientific productivity, including peer‑reviewed publications and/or impactful internal deliverables