Predictive Safety Analyst - Genetic Toxicology
Publication date:
20 August 2024Workload:
100%- Place of work:Basel
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The Position
A healthier future. It’s what drives us to innovate. To continuously advance science and ensure everyone has access to the healthcare they need today and for generations to come. Creating a world where we all have more time with the people we love. That’s what makes us Roche.
In Roche’s Pharmaceutical Research and Early Development organization (pRED) , we make transformative medicines for patients to tackle some of the world’s toughest unmet healthcare needs. At pRED, we are united by our mission to transform science into medicine. Together, we create a culture defined by curiosity, responsibility and humility, where our talented people are empowered and inspired to bring forward extraordinary life-changing innovation at speed.
This position is located in Investigative and Immunosafety, a department within the Pharmaceutical Sciences function. We drive the non-clinical safety assessment of drug candidates from small molecules to complex biological products during the discovery and development phases at Roche.
The Opportunity
We are offering an outstanding opportunity for a Predictive Safety Analyst with expertise in genetic toxicology to design and execute preclinical models to support prioritization and de-risking of novel therapeutic agents throughout the drug discovery and development process. The predictive safety analyst is accountable for the scientific and operational delivery of modern regulated and non-regulated genetic toxicology assays to inform risk assessment of discovery and development projects. In this role, you will also drive the design, execution and development of advanced methods in genetic toxicology (eg., for novel modalities such as cell and gene therapy) and the application of these to inform decision-making. In addition to regular genetic toxicology assays, other similar assays are in scope, e.g. phototoxicity. This position will work closely with stakeholders from several disciplines including toxicology project leaders, small molecule research, DMPK, and immunosafety.
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You propose, conduct and report investigative toxicology strategies to understand mechanisms of genetic toxicity.
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You contribute to the advancement of Genetic Toxicology Science and its application to emerging modalities and treatment paradigms
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You support the development and automation of predictive safety models
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You are accountable for the scientific delivery of modern regulated and/or non-regulated toxicology assays to inform risk assessment of discovery and development projects.
Predictive safety analysts follow the Roche Pharma Operating Principles, with a focus on:
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I radically simplify and prioritize for impact
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I act with urgency
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I am customer-focused
Who you are
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You hold a university degree in a scientific discipline to a PhD level or advanced degree in toxicology with equivalent working experience in Genetic Toxicology
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You bring a minimum of 3 years of experience in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry
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You have a proven track record in designing and implementing genetic toxicology strategies
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You have a proven track record in designing and implementing genetic toxicology testing strategies
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You are experienced with new technologies applied to Genetic Toxicology e.g. flow cytometry, high-content imaging, error-corrected sequencing, and omics
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You bring knowledge of drug development. Experience in bioinformatics is of benefit
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You demonstrate excellent communication and collaboration skills
Who we are
At Roche, more than 100,000 people across 100 countries are pushing back the frontiers of healthcare. Working together, we’ve become one of the world’s leading research-focused healthcare groups. Our success is built on innovation, curiosity and diversity.
Basel is the headquarters of the Roche Group and one of its most important centres of pharmaceutical research. Over 10,700 employees from over 100 countries come together at our Basel/Kaiseraugst site, which is one of Roche`s largest sites. Read more .
Besides extensive development and training opportunities, we offer flexible working options, 18 weeks of maternity leave and 10 weeks of gender independent partnership leave. Our employees also benefit from multiple services on site such as child-care facilities, medical services, restaurants and cafeterias, as well as various employee events.
We believe in the power of diversity and inclusion, and strive to identify and create opportunities that enable all people to bring their unique selves to Roche.
Roche is an Equal Opportunity Employer.