Associate Principal Scientist, Clinical Services

Drugdiscovery

Hybrid (3 days on-site, 1 day remote)
In vivo ophthalmic research models
Ophthalmic expertise
Ophthalmic animal research studies
The Associate Principal Scientist position at Drugdiscovery focuses on advancing their ophthalmology portfolio through research and development of in vivo ophthalmic models. Candidates should possess a strong background in ophthalmology research, along with leadership skills and a commitment to animal welfare, while also being proficient in various ophthalmic examinations and imaging techniques

Job Summary

  • This role plays a critical part in advancing our company's growing ophthalmology portfolio through the development, execution, and refinement of robust in vivo ophthalmic research models in preclinical species.
  • Key Responsibilities include serving as subject matter expertise, designing and conducting ophthalmic animal research studies, and providing technical leadership for multimodal ocular imaging and functional assessments.
  • The company values collaboration, coordination, and open communication, fostering a culture of mutual respect and providing a vibrant learning environment where scientific excellence and professional growth are encouraged.

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The Associate Principal Scientist position at Drugdiscovery focuses on advancing their ophthalmology portfolio through research and development of in vivo ophthalmic models. Candidates should possess a strong background in ophthalmology research, along with leadership skills and a commitment to animal welfare, while also being proficient in various ophthalmic examinations and imaging techniques.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • in vivo ophthalmic research models
  • ophthalmic expertise
  • ophthalmic animal research studies
  • multimodal ocular imaging
  • ocular surgery and drug delivery
  • AI and ML for ocular images
  • animal welfare compliance

Nice-to-have

  • collaborative, scientifically rigorous problem-solver
  • initiative-taking, innovative, and solution-oriented mindset
  • team-oriented, interdisciplinary settings
  • mutual respect and vibrant learning environment

Key Requirements

  • MS, PhD, DVM, or equivalent degree
  • At least 5 years of experience in ophthalmology research
  • Proficiency in ophthalmic examinations and imaging techniques
  • Demonstrable passion for animal care and welfare
  • Experience working in a GLP environment (preferred)

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