What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director, Early Biology position at Relay Therapeutics?
The Opportunity:
We are seeking an innovative and motivated cell/molecular biologist to join our growing Early Biology team. The successful candidate will lead activities to identify and evaluate target dependency hypotheses, help identify preclinical models representative of target patient populations, and validate small molecule leads. We are looking for you to help shape our growing portfolio and provide intellectual and strategic leadership as we select and execute on our next wave(s) of targets that will benefit patients. You will work collaboratively within an energetic, matrixed research organization, helping guide teams and communicate the importance of our work to a broad audience.
Your Role:
- Serve as the Biology lead on teams passionate about developing small molecule modulators of clinically validated targets
- Help Identify the best targets to expand our portfolio and design biology experiments to assess target dependency and function
- Develop and validate cell-based models, evaluate candidate small molecules, and support our drug discovery efforts
- Direct and indirect leadership of individuals and managing external CROs to drive our projects
Your Background:
- You have earned your Ph.D. and have post-doctoral training in genetics/cell/molecular biology or related field
- You have proven track record of excellence as evidenced by high impact, peer reviewed publications
- You have at least 8 years of experience in biotech/pharma
- You have experience with cell line profiling, pathway signaling, understanding of genomic drivers, assay development, and compound profiling
- You can thrive in a dynamic environment, are detail oriented, and are a problem-solver; a strong work ethic and high-level motivation are required
- You are a great communicator, able to share the impact of efforts and motivate others do great science
- You are eager to deepen your (and our) understanding of targets and the small molecule drug discovery process