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Associate Director, Oncology Clinical Biomarker Asset Lead, Translational Development

Bristol Myers Squibb
Full-time
Remote friendly (Boston, MA)
United States
Clinical Research and Development

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Role Summary

The Clinical Biomarker Asset Lead is responsible for the development and execution of translational strategies in solid tumor oncology for assigned programs. Acts as a lead scientist to implement and deliver biomarker strategies for clinical programs, develops reports and publications on translational data to support asset development and regulatory submissions. Works on cross-functional project teams to drive translational/biomarker plans, engages external collaborators and KOLs, and may be located in Princeton/LVL, NJ, Summit NJ, or Cambridge, MA.

Responsibilities

  • Integrate translational research and clinical development, developing biomarker strategies aligned with clinical development objectives, leading data generation, interpretation, and communication to development teams.
  • Understand external research environment and coordinate execution of translational development deliverables with internal and external partners.
  • Engage functional groups to develop, champion, implement, and align biomarker strategies for development projects supporting overall R&D portfolio goals.
  • Work with teams and matrix leadership to define, revise, and progress translational biomarker plans.
  • Analyze progress, apply critical thinking, and solve problems to deliver key data and interpretations for decision making.
  • Deliver high-quality biomarker strategies for understanding mechanism of action/resistance, target engagement, pharmacodynamics endpoints, and patient selection.
  • Ensure biomarker plan outputs meet established project standards.
  • Align biomarker strategies with clinical operational plans and functional capabilities to deliver robust translational biomarker data packages to support trials and programs.
  • Build productive relationships with team members and interact with translational clinical biomarker groups.
  • Interface with functional areas to ensure strategic alignment and identify resources to deliver biomarker goals.
  • Engage with external collaborators and scientific KOLs to support translational goals.
  • Communicate key biomarker program information, risks, milestones, and manage information flow across team members.

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Oncology/immunology or related field.
  • 5-8+ years of industry experience.
  • 3-5 years in oncology/biomarkers/translational or correlative research.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of principles, concepts, and methodologies within drug discovery or clinical development.
  • Significant understanding of translational research/medicine and clinical biomarkers in drug development.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of oncology and/or tumor-immunology disease biology.
  • In-depth understanding of solid tumor oncology with knowledge of current and evolving clinical landscape.
  • Strong scientific background with understanding of clinical, translational, and mechanistic data; track record of publications.
  • Understanding of early or late-stage drug and translational development, including experience with implementing a biomarker strategy.
  • Clinical protocol authoring and review of regulatory documents.
  • Working knowledge of biomarker measurement platforms (genomics, gene expression, immune profiling, flow cytometry).
  • Excellent data analysis and problem-solving skills.
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills with experience in manuscripts/publications/reviews, scientific presentations, and regulatory submissions (INDs/NDAs).
  • Proven scientific/project leadership and experience working in global teams and managing people/projects.

Skills

  • Biomarker strategy development
  • Translational and clinical data interpretation
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • KOL engagement
  • Regulatory document preparation
  • Genomics and immunoprofiling techniques
  • Scientific communication and publication writing

Education

  • Ph.D. in Oncology, Immunology, or related field
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