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Howard University seeks a highly skilled and motivated Biomedical Research Scientist specializing in neuroscience and genomic regulation to join its growing biomedical research enterprise. The ...

Howard University seeks a highly skilled and motivated Biomedical Research Scientist specializing in neuroscience and genomic regulation to join its growing biomedical research enterprise. The ...

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How much do biomedical research jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for biomedical research in the United States is $78,021.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What do you do in biomedical research?

In biomedical research, professionals investigate biological processes and diseases to develop new treatments, diagnostics, and therapies. They often conduct experiments in laboratories, analyze data, and use tools like microscopes and laboratory equipment. This work typically requires strong analytical skills and knowledge of biology, chemistry, or related fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Biomedical Researcher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Biomedical Researcher, you need a strong background in biology, chemistry, and data analysis, typically supported by a relevant advanced degree such as a master's or PhD. Familiarity with laboratory techniques, statistical analysis software, and compliance with research regulations is essential. Critical thinking, attention to detail, and effective collaboration are key soft skills for success in research environments. These skills are crucial for producing reliable, ethical results and advancing scientific knowledge in biomedical fields.

What Are Biomedical Research Jobs?

The duties of someone in biomedical research or science involve improving how to diagnose, test, or treat a disease. This area of science focuses on biological processes in a clinical or laboratory environment. In many cases, a biomedical research professional or engineer specializes in a specific disease, biological system, or type of medical equipment. While someone in this field often works for a research laboratory, university, or health care organization, others work to develop and test products for pharmaceutical companies. Positions in this field include lab technicians and specialists. Qualifications vary, but advanced postsecondary training and licensure may be required.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in biomedical research, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in biomedical research often encounter challenges such as securing research funding, managing complex multidisciplinary projects, and keeping up with rapidly evolving scientific advancements. Navigating strict regulatory requirements and ethical considerations can also present obstacles. These challenges can be addressed by actively networking within the scientific community, seeking mentorship, participating in ongoing professional development, and collaborating closely with colleagues from diverse fields to leverage a range of expertise.

What is biomedical research?

Biomedical research is the study of biological processes and diseases with the goal of developing new methods to prevent, diagnose, and treat health conditions. It combines biology, medicine, and technology to advance our understanding of human health. Researchers in this field work in laboratories, hospitals, and universities, conducting experiments and clinical trials. Their work is essential for discovering new therapies, vaccines, and medical devices that improve patient outcomes.
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Biocontainment Veterinary Research Technician I

Biocontainment Veterinary Research Technician I

Texas Biomedical Research Institute

San Antonio, TX โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Description

The Biocontainment Veterinary Research Technician in the ABSL-3 and ABSL-4 will provide general care, husbandry, and handling of the animals. May assist with select procedures in support of immunogenicity and efficacy studies. Assist with documentation of data and perform other duties as detailed in job description, or other duties as assigned.


The Role:

  • Ability to understand and practice all applicable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's), training manuals, and Biosafety and Operation Manuals.
  • Must be willing and able to work in ABSL-2, BSL-3, and BSL-4 facilities while wearing applicable protective clothing such as; positive pressure suits, power air purifying respirators, and/or other appropriate personal protective equipment for prolonged periods of time.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain DoJ Security Risk Assessment (SRA) approval, and CDC Select Agent Program approval. This includes initial and periodic drug screenings.
  • Ability to withstand continuous standing and walking on hard floor surfaces.
  • Technician(s) work prolonged periods in auditory and physical isolation while inside containment laboratory.
  • Handling and restraint of multiple laboratory animal species used in biomedical research.
  • Assist with project support procedures such as follows:
  • Health monitoring/assessment of animals.
  • Appropriate sample collection/processing on multiple species used in biomedical research.
  • Performing blood analysis using various benchtop equipment.
  • Provide and/or prepare medications and/or treatments as needed
  • Prepare animals for pathological evaluation, performs euthanasia, and verifies death.
  • Provide support to pathologist during necropsy or tissue collection.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with fellow technicians, the Veterinarian, Study Director, and/or PI.
  • General maintenance and troubleshooting of all equipment used for project support.
  • Cleaning, decontamination, and sterilization of lab equipment.
  • Maintain clinical and research support areas.
  • Assist with in vitro work and equipment to include:
  • Proper aliquoting and pipetting technique
  • Proper use of centrifuge
  • Ability to operate autoclave and verify sterility
  • Accurate written and computerized record keeping of all husbandry and procedures performed.
  • Performs quality review of laboratory records for completeness and accuracy

Our Ideal Candidate:

  • Required: High school diploma or general equivalency diploma. Two or more years of job specific experience or in some circumstances advanced degrees/certifications may be considered in lieu of experience.
  • Preferred: AALAS (ALAT, LAT, or LATg) certification. Sixty (60) hours from accredited college or university or an Associate's Degree or graduate of AVMA accredited veterinary technician program or Military Occupational School (MOS 68T - Animal Care Specialist). Previous biomedical research experience working with Non-Human Primates (NHP's) or other laboratory animals.
  • Must have valid driver's license and meet Texas Biomed driving standards

OTHER:

This is a full-time hourly paid position. Texas Biomed business hours are 7am to 4pm, Monday through Friday. Ability to work variable work hours on frequent basis. This would include evenings/nights, weekends, holidays, and any other unforeseen circumstances.


Working Environment:

Potential Hazards: This work will involve potential exposure to chemical hazards such as carcinogens (Formalin), toxic materials (Formalin). Physical hazards include: Cryogenics (liquid nitrogen) and radiograph equipment. Biological hazards include: Infectious materials to include select agents (Such as Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses) (ABSL-2, ABSL-3 or ABSL-4). This work will also involve working with laboratory animals such as Non-Human Primates (Macaque, Marmoset), Rodents (Mice, Guinea Pigs) and other animals as needed for project support. Potential exists for animal bites, scratches, and allergies.


Who We Are:

Join our incredible mission to pave the way for a world free from the fear of infectious disease!

Texas Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific research to protect you, your families, and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Our scientific discoveries create breakthroughs in medical research to provide better overall global health.

Texas Biomed is the only independent, nonprofit infectious disease research institute in the U.S. to combine:

  • The highest-level biocontainment labs for infectious disease and biodefense research
  • A federally-designated National Primate Research Center
  • More than 80 years of discoveries advancing diagnostics, vaccines and therapies
  • An entrepreneurial culture and specialized expertise in regulated science required for FDA approval

What We Can Offer You:

  • Recognized as one of the San Antonio Business Journal's Best Places to Work in 2025.
  • Awarded the 2024 Healthy Workplace Platinum Recognition by the San Antonio Business Group on Health (SABGH).
  • Employee-centered culture focused on open communication, job empowerment, and trust.
  • Comprehensive health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans for you and your family (including your pets!).
  • Competitive employer-funded retirement plan with 7% contributions starting on day one, increasing with years of service.
  • Generous paid time off, including 14 paid holidays and a paid Winter Recess (last week of December until New Year's).
  • On-site medical clinic, wellness incentives, and paid prescription drug resources to support your health.
  • On-site gym and wellness programs to help you stay active.
  • Flexible work arrangements designed to support work-life balance.
  • We offer a relaxed dress code so you can feel comfortable and be yourself at work.
  • Dynamic learning environment with professional development, mentorship, tuition reimbursement, and leadership programs to help you grow.

We take pride in fostering a culture of respect, opportunity, and unity! Texas Biomedical Research Institute provides equal employment opportunities for all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status.