REQ-10047774
4月 18, 2025
USA

摘要

At NIBR Oncology, our people, and our patients, are our passion.

This role is a key scientific leader and integral part of the Oncology DA leadership team accountable for all translational research for the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR) oncology portfolio spanning multiple therapeutic modalities (i.e. CAR-T, biologics, bispecifics, radioligand therapies, low molecular weight molecules). This role will lead both forward and reverse translation of pre-clinical and clinical oncology and Immuno-Oncology (IO) programs including translational research, clinical biomarkers, pathology, and next-gen sequencing. As a senior leader, this role will interface extensively with both research, drug discovery, oncology data sciences, early clinical development and the late-stage clinical development team including the precision medicine group guiding exploratory biomarker plan design and strategy.

About the Role

Key Responsibilities:

  • Directs the successful translation of pre-clinical research to human clinical trials, conducts analysis of pathways to find links to disease using both pre-clinical and clinical patient samples.
  • Guides exploratory biomarker plan design and strategy for early stage Translational Clinical Oncology (TCO) and Global Drug Development (GDD) trials.
  • Integrates translational pre-clinical with emerging clinical and biomarker data with disease biology to inform on mechanisms of response and resistance to therapy, patient stratification strategies as well as fundamental disease biology.
  • Collaborates closely with the Oncology Data Science group to analyze high-dimensional pre-clinical and clinical data to enable clinical decision making, understand response and resistance to therapies and ultimately inform our future oncology research strategy.
  • Leads and integrates new technologies (i.e. imaging, sequencing, proteomics, etc.) and new biomarker assays to support translational research for our clinical programs.
  • Responsible for quality and compliance at the functional level including biomarker protocols written in Investigational New Drug (IND) or Clinical Trial Application (CTA) filings for our global clinical studies.
  • Interfaces closely with the late-stage clinical development group to enable translational research informing our late-stage clinical studies.
  • Lead a large global team responsible for setting, driving and executing the translational research strategy in alignment with the broader organization.
  • Ensure seamless collaboration across relevant line functions. Work closely and effectively with other functional/sub-functional heads to foster collaborations
  • Develop talent pipeline through recruitment activities and being a mentor, coach and educational resource across Novartis; mentor at highest level (ie. outside of area of expertise)
  • Deploy & prioritize resources across units and / or global projects. May include possible oversight and support to project deliveries across functions
  • Member of the oncology leadership team and responsible for representing research at senior levels/ disease boards and other internal/external forums
  • Member of the early clinical development leadership team (TCO-LT) and provides guidance on the biomarker strategy for all phase 1 and first-in-human studies
  • Partner with the Oncology Leadership Team (OLT) to establish a forward looking strategy and execute on the strategy including leading efforts in new areas of technology including AI/ML approaches (with data sciences), biomarkers, disease biology, and translational science that are in line with our long-term strategy and vision.
  • Partner with business development to gain access to new technology and data platforms that will help inform and accelerate our translational research strategy.


Essential Requirements:

  • This position will be located at the Cambridge, MA site and will not have the ability to be located remotely. This position will require 20% travel as defined by the business (domestic and/ or international).
  • M.D., Ph.D. or comparable doctoral degree in a relevant discipline.
  • 8+ years of experience in a pharmaceutical or biotech-based company or as an established leader in academia ideally with multiple years in a matrixed leadership role. 
  • Outstanding scientific depth and breadth with a demonstrated track record of high impact publications in the field of oncology, immuno-oncology, or oncology translational research.
  • Strong leadership presence and the ability to develop talent; demonstrated ability to lead and influence ideally within a global matrixed organization.
  • Ability to influence and impact decision-making at the highest levels of the organization.
  • Experience working with senior leaders (Executive committee members, unit heads, Board members), and equally comfortable collaborating with junior associates
  • Excellent analytical and communication skills; strong ability to translate science.
  • Must have a broad scientific/ technology knowledge base in the area of oncology including a solid track record of leading translational oncology programs and delivering on biomarker and translational data packages for oncology clinical programs (Phase I-2).

Preferred Requirements:

  • Demonstrated leadership and strong record of accomplishments in an industrial setting at a pharmaceutical or biotech-based company (typically > 10 years' experience).

The pay range for this position at commencement of employment is expected to be between: $274,400 to $509,600 / year; however, while salary ranges are effective from 1/1/25 through 12/31/25, fluctuations in the job market may necessitate adjustments to pay ranges during this period. Further, final pay determinations will depend on various factors, including, but not limited to geographical location, experience level, knowledge, skills and abilities. The total compensation package for this position may also include other elements, including a sign-on bonus, restricted stock units, and discretionary awards in addition to a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits (including 401(k) eligibility and various paid time off benefits, such as vacation, sick time, and parental leave), dependent on the position offered. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment. If hired, employee will be in an “at-will position” and the Company reserves the right to modify base salary (as well as any other discretionary payment or compensation program) at any time, including for reasons related to individual performance, Company or individual department/team performance, and market factors.


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Biomedical Research
Universal Hierarchy Node
USA
Massachusetts
Cambridge (USA)
Research & Development
Full time
Regular
No
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REQ-10047774

Global Head, Oncology Translational Research

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