
Senior Scientist, Cancer Immunology Translational Research
Bristol Myers Squibb, Boston, MA, United States
Senior Scientist, Cancer Immunology Translational Research
(R1598859)
Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced immunologist to join the Translational Research team within the Oncology Thematic Research Center at Bristol Myers Squibb in Cambridge, MA. The qualified candidate is a highly motivated, engaged, and creative scientist that can thrive in a highly matrixed organization to advance programs from candidate optimization through IND enabling activities and ultimately to Proof‑of‑Concept clinical trials. This individual will play a pivotal role in shaping and driving translational strategies for oncology assets, enabling the development of transformative cancer therapies for patients.
Position Responsibilities
Design and develop biomarker, pharmacodynamic, and target engagement assays to understand drug mechanism of action and response.
Perform laboratory‑based experiments and data analysis to support clinical oncology studies using various in vitro oncology and cancer immunology models and assays.
Interact with project teams and contract laboratories for the design, execution, and oversight of molecular, cellular, and/or in vivo studies.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams and external partners (CROs, specialty labs) to generate high‑quality biomarker data for clinical studies.
Contribute to translational plans, sample collection strategies, and documentation for early‑phase trials.
Present experimental results and share scientific insights with project teams and stakeholders.
Proactively provide insight into novel ways to incorporate biomarkers into clinical designs to enable early understanding of emerging drug profiles, as well as input around tumor types and potential impact of biomarkers on internal decision making.
Provide oversight to progress validated biomarkers into the development of diagnostic assays, as needed.
Participate in strategic review and input to presentations, publications and internal/external communications along with accountable program leadership and in governance forums.
Develop solutions and courses of action for senior staff, including identification of risks and risk mitigations.
Share expertise, experience, lessons learned and knowledge with translational and other relevant scientific experts and colleagues across the organization.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and 7+ years of academic and/or industry experience.
Master's Degree and 5+ years of academic and/or industry experience.
Ph.D. or equivalent advanced degree in the Life Sciences and 2+ years of academic and/or industry experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. and 3+ years of industry experience in drug development, ideally with at least 1+ year in translational research or translational medicine.
Strong immunology experience, with an emphasis on solid tumor biology.
Experience in oncology translational biomarker roles, with solid tumor and immune‑oncology expertise strongly preferred.
Strong scientific acumen and mechanistic understanding of disease biology, with demonstrated contributions to oncology and immuno‑oncology drug development.
Hands‑on experience designing, executing, and analyzing translational biomarker assays and data across multiple technologies (e.g., genomics, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, immunoassays) and clinical sample types.
Familiarity with the drug development process and experience collaborating with clinical teams; able to communicate results and contribute to discussions in cross‑functional settings.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with internal stakeholders and external partners (e.g., CROs, specialty labs).
Excellent communication, organizational, and teamwork skills, with a proactive and collaborative mindset.
Eagerness to learn, grow, and take on increasing responsibility in a fast‑paced environment.
Compensation Overview
Cambridge Crossing: $142,220 – $172,340 (FTE). Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available based on eligibility.
Benefits
Health Coverage: Medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision care.
Well‑being Support: BMS Well‑Being Account, BMS Living Life Better, Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).
Financial Well‑being and Protection: 401(k), short‑ and long‑term disability, life insurance, accident insurance, supplemental health insurance, business travel protection, personal liability protection, identity theft benefit, legal support, and survivor support.
Paid Time Off, including flexible time off and paid national holidays. Additional time off may include unlimited paid sick time, volunteer days, summer hours flexibility, leaves of absence, and an annual Global Shutdown.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
BMS is a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. We are committed to ensuring that people with disabilities can excel through a transparent recruitment process, reasonable workplace accommodations/adjustments, and ongoing support in their roles. All qualified applicants, including those with arrest and conviction records, are considered for employment in accordance with applicable laws.
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(R1598859)
Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced immunologist to join the Translational Research team within the Oncology Thematic Research Center at Bristol Myers Squibb in Cambridge, MA. The qualified candidate is a highly motivated, engaged, and creative scientist that can thrive in a highly matrixed organization to advance programs from candidate optimization through IND enabling activities and ultimately to Proof‑of‑Concept clinical trials. This individual will play a pivotal role in shaping and driving translational strategies for oncology assets, enabling the development of transformative cancer therapies for patients.
Position Responsibilities
Design and develop biomarker, pharmacodynamic, and target engagement assays to understand drug mechanism of action and response.
Perform laboratory‑based experiments and data analysis to support clinical oncology studies using various in vitro oncology and cancer immunology models and assays.
Interact with project teams and contract laboratories for the design, execution, and oversight of molecular, cellular, and/or in vivo studies.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams and external partners (CROs, specialty labs) to generate high‑quality biomarker data for clinical studies.
Contribute to translational plans, sample collection strategies, and documentation for early‑phase trials.
Present experimental results and share scientific insights with project teams and stakeholders.
Proactively provide insight into novel ways to incorporate biomarkers into clinical designs to enable early understanding of emerging drug profiles, as well as input around tumor types and potential impact of biomarkers on internal decision making.
Provide oversight to progress validated biomarkers into the development of diagnostic assays, as needed.
Participate in strategic review and input to presentations, publications and internal/external communications along with accountable program leadership and in governance forums.
Develop solutions and courses of action for senior staff, including identification of risks and risk mitigations.
Share expertise, experience, lessons learned and knowledge with translational and other relevant scientific experts and colleagues across the organization.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and 7+ years of academic and/or industry experience.
Master's Degree and 5+ years of academic and/or industry experience.
Ph.D. or equivalent advanced degree in the Life Sciences and 2+ years of academic and/or industry experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. and 3+ years of industry experience in drug development, ideally with at least 1+ year in translational research or translational medicine.
Strong immunology experience, with an emphasis on solid tumor biology.
Experience in oncology translational biomarker roles, with solid tumor and immune‑oncology expertise strongly preferred.
Strong scientific acumen and mechanistic understanding of disease biology, with demonstrated contributions to oncology and immuno‑oncology drug development.
Hands‑on experience designing, executing, and analyzing translational biomarker assays and data across multiple technologies (e.g., genomics, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, immunoassays) and clinical sample types.
Familiarity with the drug development process and experience collaborating with clinical teams; able to communicate results and contribute to discussions in cross‑functional settings.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with internal stakeholders and external partners (e.g., CROs, specialty labs).
Excellent communication, organizational, and teamwork skills, with a proactive and collaborative mindset.
Eagerness to learn, grow, and take on increasing responsibility in a fast‑paced environment.
Compensation Overview
Cambridge Crossing: $142,220 – $172,340 (FTE). Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available based on eligibility.
Benefits
Health Coverage: Medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision care.
Well‑being Support: BMS Well‑Being Account, BMS Living Life Better, Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).
Financial Well‑being and Protection: 401(k), short‑ and long‑term disability, life insurance, accident insurance, supplemental health insurance, business travel protection, personal liability protection, identity theft benefit, legal support, and survivor support.
Paid Time Off, including flexible time off and paid national holidays. Additional time off may include unlimited paid sick time, volunteer days, summer hours flexibility, leaves of absence, and an annual Global Shutdown.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
BMS is a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. We are committed to ensuring that people with disabilities can excel through a transparent recruitment process, reasonable workplace accommodations/adjustments, and ongoing support in their roles. All qualified applicants, including those with arrest and conviction records, are considered for employment in accordance with applicable laws.
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