
Associate Director, Cell Biology and Analytical Pathology Functional Team Lead;
Intermedia Group Inc., San Rafael
OPEN JOB: Associate Director, Cell Biology and Analytical Pathology Functional Team Lead; Enzymes and Metabolic Research Unit
LOCATION: San Rafael, California
***Relocation Assistance Available
SALARY: $150,400 to $206,900
INDUSTRY: Pharmaceutical / Biotech
JOB CATEGORY: Research & Development
EMPLOYER: Global Biotechnology Company
- The Enzymes and Metabolic Research Group is seeking a highly motivated Associate Director with a strong background in pathology, image analysis, developing cellular models of disease and conducting preclinical translational research evaluating potential therapeutics for severe rare genetic diseases with unmet medical needs.
- Applicants should have a strong background in inborn errors of metabolism and/or lysosomal storage disorders with advanced experience in analytical pathology and cell biology.
- The Functional Team Lead manages day-to-day responsibilities of the team, including resource planning, assignments, logistics, performance management, and career development planning.
- This role oversees and supports Scientists, Research Associates and Project Team Leads in the defining of project strategies, experiment planning, laboratory operations, and execution of research study activities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Set strategy and serve as the subject matter expert in analytical pathology and cell biology for the Enzymes and Metabolic Research unit.
- Lead and inspire a high functioning team specialized in advanced analytical pathology techniques and developing cellular models of human disease to screen therapeutic compounds, evaluate mechanisms of action and identify therapeutic leads.
- Oversee and guide the design of experiments including the development of methods, assays, processes and procedures.
- Optimize the allocation of team resources across the assigned projects and activities to meet the needs of a growing pipeline of products as well as critical non-program strategies and initiatives.
- Provide career development guidance to ensure that team members have access to necessary training and tools to develop necessary competencies.
- Review and approve scientific, technical reports, SOPs and contributions to regulatory submissions.
- Act as a thought leader within the scientific area of inborn errors of metabolism and lysosomal storage disorders.
Education:
- PhD with a minimum of 10+ years related experience
- Background in enzyme replacement therapies, lysosomal storage disorders or rare genetic metabolic disease is preferred.
- Skills and Expertise:
- Strong background in analytical pathology, histological techniques, database management and image analysis platforms.
- Advanced knowledge in developing cellular models of human genetic diseases.
- Knowledge of project management tools, methodologies and best practices.
- Excellent leadership, budgeting and resource allocation skills.
- Ability to interact successfully with team members from a wide variety of functional areas and all levels of contribution and expertise.
- Strong communication (verbal and written) skills.
If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please respond back and include the following:
- MS WORD Resume
- required compensation.
- Contact information.
- Availability
Upon receipt, one of our managers will contact you to discuss the position in full detail.
STEPHEN FLEISCHNER
Recruiting Manager
INTERMEDIA GROUP, INC.
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