Director, Translational Immunology
Travere Therapeutics · San Diego Metropolitan Area · 3 wk ago
HybridHealthcare$189k–$246k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Serve as the immunology lead supporting a late-stage clinical development program.
- Contribute to the development and execution of nonclinical and translational strategies aligned with program team objectives.
- Partner with cross-functional teams to support program governance, development planning, and scientific decision-making.
- Assess emerging scientific, clinical, and competitive developments relevant to assigned program and associated strategy.
- Contribute to the identification and evaluation of new therapeutic opportunities in rare disease for the assigned program that may provide clinical benefit.
- Develop translational strategies linking mechanism of action, target engagement, pharmacodynamic activity, and clinical outcomes.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support implementation of biomarker strategies and data interpretation throughout development.
- Contribute to scientific publications, presentations, and external communications.
- Collaborate with Regulatory and nonclinical colleagues to support regulatory submissions and health authority interactions.
- Interpret pharmacology, toxicology, and translational data in the context of clinical development and regulatory objectives.
- Support preparation and review of investigator brochures, briefing documents, regulatory submissions, and other development-related documents.
- Ensure research and translational activities are aligned with development plans and regulatory expectations.
- Lead scientific interactions with CROs, academic collaborators, consultants, and key opinion leaders.
- Design, oversee, and contribute to interpretation of externally conducted translational and mechanistic nonclinical studies.
- Represent Travere at scientific meetings, conferences, and external collaborations.
- Identify and build productive scientific relationships that advance understanding of disease biology and therapeutic mechanisms.
- Contribute to building immunology and translational science capabilities within the Research and Nonclinical Development organization.
- Mentor colleagues and provide scientific leadership across programs and functions.
- Foster a culture of scientific excellence, collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning.
- Demonstrate the potential and desire to assume increasing scientific leadership responsibilities as the organization grows.
- Provide deep scientific expertise in B-cell biology, adaptive immunity, and innate immune signaling.
- Evaluate disease mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities in immune-mediated and rare diseases.
- Integrate mechanistic biology, translational science, and clinical observations to inform development strategies.
- Serve as an internal subject matter expert in immunology and immune-mediated disease biology.
- Maintain awareness of advances in disease biology, therapeutic targets, and emerging technologies relevant to immunology and translational medicine.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Life Science or other related discipline required.
- PhD, MD, PharmD, or equivalent advanced degree in Immunology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, or a related scientific discipline preferred.
- Minimum 10 years of relevant experience in the biopharmaceutical industry required; or 6 years with PhD, MD, PharmD, or equivalent.
- Demonstrated expertise in immunology, with strong knowledge of B-cell biology and immune signaling pathways.
- Experience supporting clinical-stage drug development programs.
- Experience translating mechanistic biology into development strategies and clinical applications.
- Experience leading externally conducted research through CROs, academic collaborators, and consultants.
- Working knowledge of regulatory requirements and expectations for nonclinical support of clinical development programs.
- Experience contributing to regulatory submissions, investigator brochures, briefing documents, or related development activities.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in cross-functional, matrixed organizations.
- Prior experience leading scientific initiatives, projects, or multidisciplinary teams.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and influencing skills.
- Scientific curiosity, intellectual rigor, and commitment to improving outcomes for patients with serious diseases.
- Ability to thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced, virtual biotechnology environment.