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Gilead Sciences, Inc.

Research Scientist, Inflammation Biology

Gilead Sciences, Inc., Foster City, California, United States, 94420


Job Description

At Gilead, we’re creating a healthier world for all people. For more than 35 years, we’ve tackled diseases such as HIV, viral hepatitis, COVID-19 and cancer – working relentlessly to develop therapies that help improve lives and to ensure access to these therapies across the globe. We continue to fight against the world’s biggest health challenges, and our mission requires collaboration, determination and a relentless drive to make a difference.

Every member of Gilead’s team plays a critical role in the discovery and development of life-changing scientific innovations. Our employees are our greatest asset as we work to achieve our bold ambitions, and we’re looking for the next wave of passionate and ambitious people ready to make a direct impact.

We believe every employee deserves a great leader. People Leaders are the cornerstone to the employee experience at Gilead and Kite. As a people leader now or in the future, you are the key driver in evolving our culture and creating an environment where every employee feels included, developed and empowered to fulfil their aspirations. Join Gilead and help create possible, together.

Job Description

We are seeking a highly motivated Research Scientist to join our Inflammation in vivo group at Gilead Sciences. The candidate will be responsible for daily execution of in vivo pharmacological studies to support pipeline and research advancement associated with autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, such as IBD, arthritis, and fibrotic diseases. Hands-on experience and substantiated knowledge with preclinical models of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases is required. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing, generating and communicating pharmacology data of preclinical models internally to support inflammatory target discovery for autoimmunity.A successful candidate should be highly proficient in routine murine handling techniques including but not limited to IV, IP, PO, SC, retro-orbital bleed, and terminal cardiac sticks. Harvesting and processing tissues for ex vivo analysis is also required. The ideal candidate is able to independently execute in vivo studies from start to finish and can contribute to new model development to support our programs.A strong collaborative spirit and great communication skills are needed to be successful in this role. The candidate should be detail-oriented and highly organized to cope with the multi-tasking environment. The candidate will be willing to learn and grow both in technical skills and knowledge basis to adapt to the dynamic character of industry research.Primary responsibilities:Designing, conducting, analyzing and reporting in vivo studies (efficacy, PK/PD)Pre-clinical model development, optimization, and characterizationInterface with cross-functional project team members, and participation in and presentation at project team meetings and cross-departmental team meetingsQualifications & prior experience:Bachelor’s or master’s degree with 12+ years of industry experience in in vivo pharmacology with a solid understanding of inflammatory disease pathogenesis preferredHands-on experience in mouse models of inflammation such as collagen induced arthritis, Ovalbumin induced asthma, experimental colitis, and various fibrotic models (Bleomycin, CCl4 etc). Experience with bacterial infection models and humanized mice is a plus.Proficiency with various mouse handling techniques including dosing (IV, PO, SC, IP), preclinical manifestation scoring (e.g., joint swelling, paralysis), and collection and handling of tissues during necropsy and processing for ex vivo analysisExcellent organizational and communication skills, along with the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team environmentThe ability to work independently on day-to-day responsibilities and research goals as well as in a team-oriented environmentFamiliarity with cellular, biochemical, histological and molecular biology assay techniques such as ELISA, flow cytometry and qPCR is preferred

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