Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
Base: $137,000 to $235,750; bonus/equity: eligible...
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Experience in drug discovery projects
Strong project leadership skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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Johnson & Johnson MedTech is seeking an Associate Director for the DSDH Discovery Portfolio in Immunology, responsible for leading multidisciplinary teams to develop computational models and data products to advance drug discovery. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in drug development, particularly in immunology, and strong project management skills. This role offers opportunities for mentorship and collaboration within a dynamic, cross-disciplinary environment.
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Job Summary
Join a team that saves lives by developing innovative medicines.
Lead and mentor teams in computational model development for immune diseases.
Shape translational computational modeling that impacts therapeutic decisions.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Johnson & Johnson MedTech is seeking an Associate Director for the DSDH Discovery Portfolio in Immunology, responsible for leading multidisciplinary teams to develop computational models and data products to advance drug discovery. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in drug development, particularly in immunology, and strong project management skills. This role offers opportunities for mentorship and collaboration within a dynamic, cross-disciplinary environment.
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Salary
Base: $137,000 to $235,750; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for annual performance bonus; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, retirement plans
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Experience in drug discovery projects
Strong project leadership skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Nice-to-have
First-hand experience in immunology research
Knowledge integration and multi-model methods
Collaborative cross-disciplinary environment
Key Requirements
Ph.D. in relevant field with 5+ years experience
Master’s degree with 10+ years experience
Experience managing external research partnerships