Principal Scientist – Translational Medicine (Tumor Microenvironment)
About the role
The Principal Scientist in Translational Medicine Oncology will support one or more translational programs contributing to the clinical development of oncology therapeutics. This role includes designing, developing, and implementing pharmacodynamic and predictive biomarker strategies across early- and late-stage clinical trials, as well as developing and leading hypothesis-driven translational research focused on identifying and developing novel biomarkers of therapeutic response and resistance, as well as uncovering disease-specific mechanistic insights.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute biomarker strategies for oncology therapeutics from first-in-human through registrational clinical studies.
- Partner cross-functionally with Research, Clinical Development, Clinical Pharmacology, Biostatistics, Regulatory, and Companion Diagnostics to ensure scientific alignment and enable data-driven decision-making.
- Contribute to cross-functional project teams, ensuring alignment with overall program goals, timelines, and translational objectives.
- Develop and deploy next-generation biomarker assays across clinical programs to support development decisions and translational research efforts in oncology.
- Design and implement translational research plans leveraging clinical samples, multi-omic profiling, spatial biology, single-cell technologies, functional immune assays, and emerging AI-enabled analytical approaches, including agentic AI tools, to uncover mechanisms of response, resistance, tumor microenvironment interactions, and disease evolution.
- Contribute mechanistic understanding of tumor microenvironment dynamics and immune engagement to inform development and translational strategies for next-generation oncology therapeutics, including T cell engager approaches.
- Communicate project progress, challenges, and opportunities to leadership and stakeholders through presentations and written reports.
- Write and review biomarker- and disease-related sections of clinical protocols, study reports, regulatory documents, abstracts, and manuscripts.
- Contribute to external scientific engagement through collaborations and advisory interactions with academic investigators, clinical trialists, and biomarker experts.
- Publish impactful research in leading scientific journals and represent the organization at scientific and medical conferences worldwide.
Requirements
PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in molecular biology, cancer biology, immunology, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related field. Strong expertise or scientific interest in tumor microenvironment biology and prostate cancer is preferred. Demonstrated scientific excellence through impactful graduate or postdoctoral research, including first-author publications in high-quality peer-reviewed journals. 3-5 years of experience with translational research approaches including molecular profiling, multi-omic analyses, spatial biology, single-cell technologies, and/or functional immune assays is preferred. Familiarity with computational approaches for biological data analysis; knowledge of R and/or Python is preferred. Interest in leveraging innovative computational approaches, including emerging AI-enabled and agentic AI tools, to support biomarker discovery, translational insight generation, and data interpretation is a plus. Strong scientific curiosity with the ability to independently develop hypotheses and translate complex biological observations into mechanistic insight. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to multidisciplinary audiences. Ability to thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced, shifting priorities, and highly dynamic research environment. Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively across diverse scientific disciplines and contribute positively to team culture.
Qualifications
Strong scientific communication and collaboration with both internal and external stakeholders—including key opinion leaders (KOLs) and academic partners—will be critical to advancing translational objectives and disease area strategies in oncology.
Skills
Strong scientific communication and collaboration with both internal and external stakeholders—including key opinion leaders (KOLs) and academic partners—will be critical to advancing translational objectives and disease area strategies in oncology.
Benefits
Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law. A discretionary annual bonus may be available based on individual and Company performance. This position also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below.
Benefits
Pay
$141,500 - $262,900 of hiring range.
Schedule
Onsite presence, on our South San Francisco campus, is expected for at least 3 days a week.