Novartis logo

Sr. Scientist II / Principal Scientist I Biomarker Development, Translational Medicine

Novartis
Full-time
On-site
Cambridge, MA
$93,800 - $195,600 USD yearly
Clinical Research and Development

Want to see how your resume matches up to this job? A free trial of our JobsAI will help! With over 2,000 biopharma executives loving it, we think you will too! Try it now — JobsAI.

Role Summary

Sr. Scientist II / Principal Scientist I Biomarker Development, Translational Medicine

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical expertise with a special focus on ligand binding assay such as ELISAs (MSD, Luminex, ELLA), mass spectrometry, point-of-care testing.
  • Develop, validate and implement targeted singleplex / multiplex biomarker assays internally and/or at external vendors
  • Present results at internal meetings and in collaboration with MCS Activity Lead
  • Work in a matrix environment and collaborate with a team of lab scientists to apply innovative biomarker solutions.
  • Work independently design, execute, and interpret experiments
  • Ensure high quality and timely delivery of internal and external results
  • Conduct activities in compliance with Novartis policies, Values and Behavior and relevant guidelines
  • Network internally to expand scientific and technical knowledge.
  • This is an on-site role (100%)

Qualifications

  • BA/MS in Biology, biochemistry or related discipline with 4-7 years of professional hands-on experience in Method development/Validation of immunoassays in industry or biotechnology environment required at the Senior Scientist II level and 7 plus years at the Principal Scientist I level. Bachelors with 6+ years of experience in industry or biotechnology environment may be considered. PhD with appropriate experience will also be considered.
  • Proficiency running variety of immunoassay platforms such as MSD, Luminex, Ella etc.
  • Experience with Quanterix Simoa and Mass Spectrometry is a plus.
  • Implement best practices for operation and maintenance of instrumentation.
  • Experience in troubleshooting of immunoassays and assay transfer to CROs
  • Experience with multiplex assays and profiling platforms is highly desired.
  • Experience with automated Western blots, Cobas is a plus.
  • Illustrated ability to be creative, self-motivated, work collaboratively and independently.
  • Analytical thinking, willingness to accept responsibility, and teamwork skills
  • Experience working in a global organization and matrix-resourcing model
  • Good Computer skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Soft MaxPro, SMART Book, Spotfire, GraphPad Prism, Watson LIMS)
  • Good communication skills for oral and written in English
  • Understanding of regulatory requirement relevant to Biomarker Development (e.g. GCLP, ICH)
Apply now
Share this job