Bristol-Myers Squibb
Scientific Associate Director - Toxicology
Bristol-Myers Squibb, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
Working with UsChallenging. Meaningful. Life-changing. Those aren't words that are usually associated with a job. But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual. Here, uniquely interesting work happens every day, in every department. From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. You'll get the chance to grow and thrive through opportunities uncommon in scale and scope, alongside high-achieving teams rich in diversity. Take your career farther than you thought possible.Bristol Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of balance and flexibility in our work environment. We offer a wide variety of competitive benefits, services and programs that provide our employees with the resources to pursue their goals, both at work and in their personal lives.This is a Hybrid role.Position OverviewIn the role as a
Project Toxicologist , the ideal candidate:Is responsible for the oversight of the nonclinical safety-evaluation programs for selected drug candidates.Assists in the proper design and timely reporting of exploratory and pivotal toxicity studies, including single- and repeat-dose toxicity, investigative toxicity, and other toxicity studies.Acts as a Nonclinical Safety representative on early- and late-stage project development teams.Provides scientifically and strategically sound nonclinical development plans to management and development teams.On an as-needed basis, interacts with regulatory agencies worldwide on issues of nonclinical safety evaluation.Writes and critically reviews submission documents, such as CTD sections for INDs and NDAs, IBs, PIPs, briefing books to support clinical trials and drug registration globally.Participates in discussions with internal development teams and/or regulatory agencies to address safety findings and provide safety assessments.Evaluates, proposes, and applies new scientific methodology to enhance scientific excellence and/or productivity in Nonclinical Safety.Works collaboratively across disciplines to identify, characterize, and resolve target/compound based toxicities.Represents BMS in external scientific and regulatory collaborations, committees and consortia.Gains broad-based exposure to the various functional areas within Nonclinical Safety with an opportunity to perform independent research as appropriate.Collaborates with the Discovery organization to help evaluate toxicity of drug candidates.Ensures compliance with Good Laboratory Practice, Standard Operating Procedures, and study protocols in conducting nonclinical studies, when applicable.Ensures compliance with all company/departmental policies, particularly those relating to animal welfare and safety.Embraces/demonstrates BMS Core Values to create an atmosphere of scientific excellence, open communication, and creativity in order to maximize productivity.Basic Qualifications:12+ years of academic / industry experienceOr Master's Degree 10+ years of academic / industry experienceOR PhD 8+ years of academic / industry experience 4+ years of leadership experiencePreferred Qualifications:10+ years regulatory toxicology/development experience.Knowledge of biochemical and mechanistic toxicology, immunology, pharmacology, biology of disease, and/or experimental pathology.Experience designing and interpreting in vitro and in vivo studies exploring mechanisms of toxicology involving biochemical, immunological, functional, molecular, and/or structural endpoints.Effective written and oral communication skills, especially as they pertain to writing clear, and accurate documents and presenting data.Ability to manage multiple research activities and foster a spirit of team effort.Ability to interpret and apply available toxicity data to assess relative risk or hazard to humans.The starting compensation for this job is a range from $185,000 to $231,300, plus incentive cash and stock opportunities (based on eligibility). The starting pay rate takes into account characteristics of the job, such as required skills and where the job is performed. Final individual compensation will be decided based on demonstrated experience.BMS is dedicated to ensuring that people with disabilities can excel through a transparent recruitment process, reasonable workplace accommodations/adjustments and ongoing support in their roles. Applicants can request a reasonable workplace accommodation/adjustment prior to accepting a job offer.
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Project Toxicologist , the ideal candidate:Is responsible for the oversight of the nonclinical safety-evaluation programs for selected drug candidates.Assists in the proper design and timely reporting of exploratory and pivotal toxicity studies, including single- and repeat-dose toxicity, investigative toxicity, and other toxicity studies.Acts as a Nonclinical Safety representative on early- and late-stage project development teams.Provides scientifically and strategically sound nonclinical development plans to management and development teams.On an as-needed basis, interacts with regulatory agencies worldwide on issues of nonclinical safety evaluation.Writes and critically reviews submission documents, such as CTD sections for INDs and NDAs, IBs, PIPs, briefing books to support clinical trials and drug registration globally.Participates in discussions with internal development teams and/or regulatory agencies to address safety findings and provide safety assessments.Evaluates, proposes, and applies new scientific methodology to enhance scientific excellence and/or productivity in Nonclinical Safety.Works collaboratively across disciplines to identify, characterize, and resolve target/compound based toxicities.Represents BMS in external scientific and regulatory collaborations, committees and consortia.Gains broad-based exposure to the various functional areas within Nonclinical Safety with an opportunity to perform independent research as appropriate.Collaborates with the Discovery organization to help evaluate toxicity of drug candidates.Ensures compliance with Good Laboratory Practice, Standard Operating Procedures, and study protocols in conducting nonclinical studies, when applicable.Ensures compliance with all company/departmental policies, particularly those relating to animal welfare and safety.Embraces/demonstrates BMS Core Values to create an atmosphere of scientific excellence, open communication, and creativity in order to maximize productivity.Basic Qualifications:12+ years of academic / industry experienceOr Master's Degree 10+ years of academic / industry experienceOR PhD 8+ years of academic / industry experience 4+ years of leadership experiencePreferred Qualifications:10+ years regulatory toxicology/development experience.Knowledge of biochemical and mechanistic toxicology, immunology, pharmacology, biology of disease, and/or experimental pathology.Experience designing and interpreting in vitro and in vivo studies exploring mechanisms of toxicology involving biochemical, immunological, functional, molecular, and/or structural endpoints.Effective written and oral communication skills, especially as they pertain to writing clear, and accurate documents and presenting data.Ability to manage multiple research activities and foster a spirit of team effort.Ability to interpret and apply available toxicity data to assess relative risk or hazard to humans.The starting compensation for this job is a range from $185,000 to $231,300, plus incentive cash and stock opportunities (based on eligibility). The starting pay rate takes into account characteristics of the job, such as required skills and where the job is performed. Final individual compensation will be decided based on demonstrated experience.BMS is dedicated to ensuring that people with disabilities can excel through a transparent recruitment process, reasonable workplace accommodations/adjustments and ongoing support in their roles. Applicants can request a reasonable workplace accommodation/adjustment prior to accepting a job offer.
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