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Scientist, Retinal Degeneration

Sanofi
Remote friendly (Cambridge, MA)
United States
$84,000 - $121,333.33 USD yearly
Clinical Research and Development

Role Summary

Location: Cambridge, MA. Sanofi is seeking a Scientist, Retinal Degeneration to conduct preclinical drug discovery research for retinal diseases, including age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma. As a Scientist in the Retinal Degeneration group within Ophthalmology Research, you will design and execute studies to validate therapeutic strategies and identify promising drug candidates. You will work in matrixed, cross-functional teams to generate data packages to nominate and advance candidates toward clinical development.

Responsibilities

  • Design, execute, and document translational research studies to validate therapeutic targets and discover preclinical drug candidates
  • Develop and optimize molecular, biochemical, and cellular assays to assess disease processes, target activity, and biomarkers in models of retinal disease and degeneration
  • Perform experiments using genetic, biologic, and small molecule perturbations to validate targets, evaluate therapeutic strategies, and assess the pharmacology and efficacy preclinical candidates
  • Analyze and interpret experimental data to support target prioritization, preclinical candidate selection, and go/no-go decisions
  • Actively contribute to interdisciplinary research projects in a highly collaborative and matrixed manner
  • Prepare high-quality presentations and documentation to support project deliverables, publications, patent filings, and regulatory filings
  • Effectively communicate findings internally and externally through presentation and publication

Qualifications

  • Required: Earned Bachelorโ€™s degree plus minimum 6 years of relevant experience in an academic or biopharmaceutical setting or Masterโ€™s Degree plus minimum 3 years relevant experience in an academic or biopharmaceutical setting
  • Required: Research experience in ocular cell biology (e.g., RPE, RGC) or disease-relevant processes (e.g., cell death, metabolic and oxidative stress, lipid metabolism, tissue remodeling, barrier function, inflammatory signaling)
  • Required: Demonstrated experience in translational research or preclinical drug development (in vitro experience highly preferred)
  • Required: Broad experience with molecular, cellular, and biochemical methods and assay development
  • Required: Cell culture experience, including work with primary cells, iPSC-derived cells, tissue explants, or cell models relevant to ocular biology
  • Required: Experience with genetic or pharmacologic approaches to assess gene and protein function, signaling pathway activity, and/or cellular processes
  • Required: Experience preparing high-quality documents including experimental protocols, SOPs, technical reports, and presentations
  • Required: Track record of contributions to research projects and scientific publications
  • Preferred: Experience analyzing data using computational and statistical tools (e.g., R, Python)
  • Preferred: Experience in translational or preclinical drug development for retinal diseases
  • Preferred: Experience evaluating target engagement and efficacy of preclinical candidates
  • Preferred: Experience developing and conducting high-throughput assays
  • Preferred: Experience with cell-based models of retinal disease and degeneration, including primary and iPSC-derived cells
  • Preferred: Experience with live-cell and high-content imaging and analyses

Skills

  • Ability to work independently as well as part of cross-functional teams in a highly collaborative and matrixed environment
  • Ability to multi-task and adapt to rapidly changing priorities and deadlines
  • Strong critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills
  • Strong written and oral communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively in a multidisciplinary team
  • Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build excellent working relationships
  • Exceptional organizational and time-management skills, lab notebook practices, and attention to detail