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Director, Therapeutics Translational Research

Moderna
Full-time
Remote friendly (Cambridge, MA)
United States
$167,000 - $300,700 USD yearly
Clinical Research and Development

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Role Summary

Director, Therapeutics Translational Research – Lead a focused research team to envision, develop and implement integrated approaches to precision patient profiling, focusing on stage-appropriate CDx, biomarkers for disease monitoring, patient stratification, and assay development to enable efficient translation from preclinical to clinical development.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and validate cutting-edge methodologies, including ctDNA, MRD, and protein-based assays, to monitor disease progression and therapeutic efficacy across clinical settings.
  • Lead the development of stage-appropriate CDx assays to enable precision patient profiling and inform strategies for therapeutic intervention.
  • Manage the implementation of flow cytometry and other advanced profiling techniques to characterize and/or stratify patient populations.
  • Collaborate with Preclinical Program teams, Translational Medicine and Clinical Biomarker teams to define and implement translational strategies from concept to clinic.
  • Stay at the forefront of scientific and technological advancements in precision targeting and companion diagnostics.
  • Contribute to the broader translational research team strategy, fostering innovation and excellence.
  • Oversee relationships with CROs and internal labs to ensure timely completion of assay development, qualification, and validation studies, delivering high-quality data for translational projects.
  • Mentor and develop junior scientists, fostering scientific excellence and continuous learning.
  • Act as a scientific liaison for internal and external collaborators, including development and regulatory colleagues, academic institutions, and industry partners in oncology.
  • Contribute to regulatory submissions, scientific publications, and presentations, effectively communicating translational research outcomes.

Qualifications

  • Education: Ph.D. in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., oncology, immunology, cancer biology, immune-oncology) with a minimum of 10 years of translational research experience in pharmaceutical/biotechnology, preferably in immune-oncology or autoimmune areas.
  • Experience: Understanding of therapeutic development strategies; strong background in developing flow cytometry, ctDNA sequencing, MRD methodologies, and protein-based assays to inform clinical development.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills; experience working in cross-functional teams.
  • Results-driven mindset; able to thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
  • Passion for advancing precision medicine and improving patient outcomes.
  • Ability to innovate translational approaches for novel therapies (ideally including cell therapy and cancer vaccine platforms).
  • Experience with regulatory submissions and interactions with health authorities is desirable.
  • Proven track record in developing and integrating companion diagnostics and disease monitoring tools into clinical development.
  • Strong project management and organizational skills; ability to manage multiple cancer vaccine projects.
  • Leadership and interpersonal skills; ability to influence and lead cross-functional teams.
  • Experience managing and developing direct reports; excellent written and verbal communication of complex scientific concepts.
  • Preferred publication record in peer-reviewed journals, particularly in cancer immunotherapy or autoimmunity.
  • In-office expectation: 70% in-office with up to 30% remote work.

Skills

  • Flow cytometry, ctDNA sequencing, MRD methodologies
  • Protein-based assay development
  • Companion diagnostics development and disease monitoring
  • Translational strategy development
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Scientific leadership and mentorship
  • Regulatory submissions and scientific communication

Education

  • Ph.D. in a relevant scientific discipline (oncology, immunology, cancer biology, immune-oncology) with at least 10 years of translational research experience.

Additional Requirements

  • Role involves in-office presence (70%) with flexibility for 30% remote work.
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