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Scientist, In Vitro Pharmacology (non-PhD)

Employer
Pfizer
Location
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Aug 16, 2022

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Discipline
Life Sciences, Pharmacology, Physical Sciences, Chemistry
Position Type
Full Time
Job Type
Staff Scientist
Organization Type
All Industry, Pharma
Why Patients Need You

Pfizer's purpose is to deliver breakthroughs that change patients' lives. Research and Development is at the heart of fulfilling Pfizer's purpose as we work to translate advanced science and technologies into the therapies and vaccines that matter most. Whether you are in the discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy or supporting clinical trials, you will apply cutting edge design and process development capabilities to accelerate and bring the best in class medicines to patients around the world.

What You Will Achieve

The Internal Medicine Research Unit (IMRU) is seeking a highly motivated laboratory scientist to be a member of the In Vitro Pharmacology/Assay Development group. This Scientist will be an integral member of a team which broadly supports the IMRU portfolio across all the disease areas of interest. The individual will apply a scientific background in in vitro pharmacology to develop primary assays for carrying out SAR (structure-activity relationships) and design/execute experiments for understanding the mechanism of action of compounds throughout different stages of the project. In this position, the successful candidate will work within a large matrix environment, across a portfolio of programs, collaborating with multiple groups including discovery biology and several partner lines including Medicinal Chemistry and the Primary Pharmacology Group.

How You Will Achieve It

  • Develop robust biochemical and cell-based compound screening assays across a broad array of target classes
  • Perform low to moderate throughout screening for small molecule and antibody modalities
  • Maintain immortalized, primary, or iPS cell cultures for assay development and low volume screening efforts as needed
  • Operate a broad array of liquid-handling and plate-based pharmacology equipment to ensure efficient automated workflows for newly developed assays
  • Collaborate with Primary Pharmacology Group and external vendors to ensure alignment around assay quality criteria and efficient assay transfer as needed
  • Prepare and present experimental results to project teams
  • Maintain high quality experimental records within electronic laboratory notebook


Qualifications

Must-Have
  • BA/BS degree with 6+ years OR MA/MS degree with 4+ years experience in Biology, Pharmacology, Biochemistry or a related field
  • At least 2 years experience in an industrial setting.
  • Broad understanding of Biology, preferably with an emphasis in Metabolism
  • Scientific understanding of the major target classes (GPCRs, Enzymes, Transporters, Ion channels, etc.)
  • Experience with assay development methodologies
  • Experience in low to moderate throughput compound screening
  • Experience with cell culture (primary and immortalized)
  • Ability to conduct data analysis using Microsoft Excel, GraphPad PRISM, or equivalent software
  • Ability to complete experiments and present results in individual and group settings
  • Ability to work on multiple programs simultaneously and be an integral member of cross-functional project teams
  • Proven verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to work in a collaborative team environment


Nice-to-Have
  • Experience with automation of liquid handling and screening workflows


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