Maintain and manage mouse breeding colonies, including genotyping, setting up mating cages, and monitoring animal health and survival.
Perform aseptic animal surgeries, including castration, ovariectomy, and tumor implantation into renal capsule, mammary fat pad, pancreas, prostate, and subcutaneous sites.
Administer drugs in mice (and occasionally rats) via oral gavage, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intravenous injection.
Conduct full necropsies in mice (and occasionally rats) for collection of tumors and various organs.
Monitor tumor growth using caliper measurements and bioluminescence imaging (IVIS), depending on the tumor model.
Prepare compounds for in vivo studies including formulation and preparation for various drug delivery methods.
Perform correlative studies associated with in vivo experiments, including histology preparation, tissue embedding, immunohistochemistry (IHC), and organization/archiving of samples (FFPE blocks, frozen tissues, histology slides, etc.).
Routine cell culture maintenance: passaging of adherent and suspension cells, freezing and recovering cell lines, and keep good record for cell line bank.
Develop and maintain primary cell culture or organoid from patients and mouse models.
Functional assay: perform protein, RNA and gDNA extraction from cells and tumor tissue, western blot, confocal microscopy slide preparation, qPCR
Collect and analyze data from experiments, documenting findings and presenting them to the research team.
Maintain accurate records of experimental procedures and results.
Collaborate with other members of the research team to ensure research projects are completed on time and meet quality standards.
Assist with maintaining laboratory equipment, ensuring it is properly calibrated and functioning correctly.
Follow all laboratory safety protocols and procedures.