Distinguished Scientist, Veterinary Anatomic Pathology
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20 September 2024Pensum:
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Festanstellung- Arbeitsort:La Jolla
Johnson & Johnson is hiring a Distinguished Scientist, Veterinary Anatomic Pathology to be located in La Jolla, CA.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Study pathologist on toxicology, discovery, and pharmacology studies to include review of experimental/research protocols, provision of gross and microscopic evaluation of tissues and reporting of integrated results on a variety of nonclinical studies aimed at improving pre-clinical to clinical translation of both safety and efficacy.
- Support drug discovery and development by providing scientific input in the design and conduct of toxicology experiments that focus on understanding/assessing the human risk of novel therapeutic targets and/or understanding mode of action for toxicity in nonclinical studies.
- Monitor and conduct pathology peer reviews of outsourced GLP and non-GLP studies and/or act as a Principal Investigator for the histopathology phase of toxicology GLP studies.
- As a target pathologist understand the target biology and distribution; and translate such to potential safety liabilities for use in development of Toxicologic pathology strategy.
- Review nonclinical Pathology reports and regulatory documents and provide input in determining hazard identification, risk assessment and risk management, providing mentorship on issue resolution and mitigation strategies.
- Be part of interdisciplinary nonclinical development teams to drive compound progression and issue resolution.
- Identify and lead collaborative scientific efforts with internal, external, partners and academic investigators.
- Interest and knowledge in molecular pathology to enable selection and interpretation of appropriate safety/ efficacy endpoints and the design of mechanistic studies.
- Provide matrix mentorship to specialty laboratories and project pathologists