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Associate Director, Translational Pathology

Bristol Myers Squibb
2 days ago
Remote friendly (Cambridge, MA)
United States
Clinical Research and Development
Position: Board-certified Anatomic Pathologist (MD) — Associate Director, Translational Pathology

Key Responsibilities:
- Provide diagnostic pathology expertise supporting biomarker and translational pathology programs
- Evaluate/interpret preclinical models (disease biology, target biology, treatment effects)
- Support oncology biomarker development strategies and clinical trial enablement
- Use immunohistochemistry (IHC) and digital pathology tools for assay and algorithm development
- Partner with data scientists to integrate findings across diagnostic platforms
- Support CAP/CLIA laboratory activities, assay development, and clinical trial-related pathology
- Collaborate across early- and late-stage development; work with external partners (KOLs, CROs)

Qualifications (Required):
- MD (or foreign equivalent)
- Board certification in Anatomic Pathology (ABPath)
- 1–4+ years relevant professional experience
- Strong disease diagnosis/classification skills and general surgical pathology
- Ability to manage multiple projects; clear verbal/written communication

Preferred:
- 1+ years independent clinical practice; subspecialty neoplastic lung and/or GU pathology
- Discovery/experimental pathology; preclinical model analysis
- CAP/CLIA operations and clinical trial experience
- IHC/ISH assay optimization/validation; digital pathology algorithm design/validation
- R/Python informatics pipeline experience; pharma/biotech experience; advanced degree/training; scholarly productivity

Work Model:
- On-site presence required for a defined number of days each week.

Benefits/Compensation (as stated):
- Compensation ranges: Cambridge Crossing $273,210–$331,063; Princeton, NJ $243,930–$295,589. Health, wellbeing, financial protection benefits; paid time off.

Application Instructions:
- Apply even if not a perfect resume match.