Scientific Associate Director, Oncology Translational Research
Bristol Myers Squibb · Cambridge, MA · 3 wk ago
On-siteAnalyst$214k–$259k/yrFull-time
The Oncology Thematic Research Center
Position Summary
Scientific Associate Director reports to Scientific VP, Head of Translational Research (Oncology).
- Acts as Translational Asset Lead accountable for high quality translational and clinical biomarkers strategy and plan (patient stratification, target engagement, pharmacodynamics, mechanisms of action / resistance) for assigned solid tumor Oncology early clinical development program(s), supporting BMS’ blended innovation initiative.
- Provides scientific and subject matter expert input and integrates translational research in alignment with clinical development plans / objectives, with efforts in data generation and analyses, interpretation and communication to development team and matrix leadership.
- Collaborates with key internal and external stakeholders from discovery, clinical, precision medicine, regulatory, medical and commercial functions in advancing the program in a highly matrixed environment.
- Proactively fosters relationships across disciplines and participates in the decision-making process for completion of team goals in support of R&D portfolio goals.
- Identifies risks with critical thinking and develops innovative solutions (new approaches, technologies) to solve sometimes novel problems, demonstrating leadership potential.
Position Responsibilities
In the role as an Associate Director within Translational Research, Oncology, the ideal candidate:
- Acts as Translational Asset Lead accountable for high quality translational and clinical biomarkers strategy and plan (patient stratification, target engagement, pharmacodynamics, mechanisms of action / resistance) for assigned solid tumor Oncology early clinical development program(s), supporting BMS’ blended innovation initiative.
- Provides scientific and subject matter expert input and integrates translational research in alignment with clinical development plans / objectives, with efforts in data generation and analyses, interpretation and communication to development team and matrix leadership.
- Collaborates with key internal and external stakeholders from discovery, clinical, precision medicine, regulatory, medical and commercial functions in advancing the program in a highly matrixed environment.
- Proactively fosters relationships across disciplines and participates in the decision-making process for completion of team goals in support of R&D portfolio goals.
- Identifies risks with critical thinking and develops innovative solutions (new approaches, technologies) to solve sometimes novel problems, demonstrating leadership potential.