Intermediate (2-5 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
An Animal Geneticist applies principles of genetics to improve and sustain animal breeds for agricultural, service, and companion purposes. The role involves analyzing genetic information, conducting research, and developing breeding strategies to enhance qualities such as health, behavior, and productivity.
Required Skills
Proficiency in statistical analysis software and genetic databases.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong communication skills for collaboration and reporting.
Ability to work independently and lead a team in research projects.
Knowledge of ethical issues and regulations in animal research and breeding.
Qualifications
Master's degree or PhD in Animal Science, Genetics, or a related field with a focus on genetics.
Strong understanding of molecular biology, biotechnology, and population genetics.
Proven experience in genetic analysis and use of genetic tools in a research or clinical setting.
Hands-on experience with laboratory procedures and genetic sequencing technologies.
Responsibilities
Conduct genetic analysis and DNA testing on animal populations to identify traits and inheritance patterns.
Collaborate with farmers, breeders, and other stakeholders to develop effective breeding programs.
Use statistical tools and software to interpret genetic data and predict breeding outcomes.
Stay updated on advancements in animal genetics and incorporate new technologies into research.
Publish research findings in scientific journals and present at conferences.
Advise on policies and regulations related to animal breeding and genetics.
Manage laboratory resources and oversee the work of junior geneticists and technicians.