Vice President, Translational Research
Company: Revolution Medicines
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 17, 2025
Job Description:
Revolution Medicines is a clinical-stage precision oncology
company focused on developing novel targeted therapies to inhibit
frontier targets in RAS-addicted cancers. The company's R&D
pipeline comprises RAS(ON) Inhibitors designed to suppress diverse
oncogenic variants of RAS proteins, and RAS Companion Inhibitors
for use in combination treatment strategies. As a new member of the
Revolution Medicines team, you will join other outstanding
scientists in a tireless commitment to patients with cancers
harboring mutations in the RAS signaling pathway.The Opportunity:As
a Vice President reporting to the Head of Translational Research in
Biology, the individual will collaborate with colleagues in
Research and Development to define and execute on a vision for
translational research of our RAS(ON) tri-complex inhibitor
pipeline. The individual will lead a team focused on discovery and
validation of biomarkers of therapeutic response and resistance to
RAS(ON) inhibitors in RAS-addicted cancers. The science emerging
from these efforts is expected to enable translational biomarker
and combination strategies for RAS(ON) inhibitors and drive reverse
translation to inform early discovery programs and disease area
learnings. Responsibilities include critical oversight of biomarker
discovery efforts ranging from big data mining, biomarker/target
validation, and integration with modern data analytics to
translational assay development and generation of complex
preclinical models for biomarker discovery and reverse translation.
We are seeking an experienced and visionary leader with strong
interpersonal skills and an ability to lead a strong and diverse
translational research team. The ideal candidate will:
- Define and implement translational research strategies for
RAS-driven diseases: supervising an internal team of highly
experienced and accomplished in vitro, in vivo, and computational
biologists to identify and validate candidate biomarkers and drive
therapeutic and combination strategies.
- Drive efforts to organize and harmonize large data sets: across
the organization, as part of a digital data transformation
initiative, and accelerate integration of mining of large scale
preclinical and clinical datasets into our translational research
strategy.
- Be accountable for a sophisticated biomarker assay core: that
can meet diverse needs across research, including development and
validation of complex assays that can be implemented on preclinical
and clinical samples, e.g., novel IHC, FISH and digital PCR
capabilities.
- Supervise a genetic pharmacology group: developing state of the
art complex genetically engineered models of cancer and
implementing reverse genetic (cause and effect) approaches to test
biomarker/pharmacogenomic hypotheses and evaluate new targets.
- Leverage strong cross-functional skills: to develop productive
collaborations with diverse groups across the organization
including research, development, and project teams.
- Engage with external collaborations: including academic
centers, CROs, non-profit organizations and experts to drive
execution of key projects and bring in new technologies.
- Be a strategic leader and thought partner for disease area
strategy initiatives: to accelerate our pipeline, stay up to date
with industry trends to identify future translational gaps and
opportunities, develop plans to implement and help programs pivot
to ensure future success.Required Skills, Experience, and
Education:PhD in molecular oncology or equivalent training and
background in the principles of oncology.10+ years of experience in
oncology drug discovery in a life sciences environment.Proven
leadership of cross-functional research efforts and experience
working at the interface between discovery and development within
the oncology field is essential.Strong strategic
management/coordination skills, with the ability to develop project
roadmaps, manage timelines, and align key stakeholders across
departments.Computational biology skills and/or experience with
large data mining; familiarity with life science software platforms
(e.g. Benchling), cloud-based storage, integration, and compute
infrastructures.Exceptional communication, collaboration, and
leadership abilities, particularly in tackling complex projects
involving diverse scientific, technical, and leadership
teams.Preferred Skills:Small molecule drug development skills are a
plus.Direct experience with GEMMs and genetic engineering
technologies.Experience coordinating the curation, ingestion, and
harmonization of legacy scientific data across internal, external,
public, and licensed data sources.Ability to work in a high-energy,
fast-paced, rapidly evolving and scaling company, operating in a
highly competitive field.The base salary range for this full-time
position is $284,000 to $355,000 for candidates working onsite at
our headquarters in Redwood City, CA. The range displayed on each
job posting is intended to be the salary for an individual working
onsite in Redwood City and will be adjusted for the local market a
candidate is based in. Our salary ranges are determined by role,
level, and location. Individual pay is determined by multiple
factors, including job-related skills, experience, market dynamics,
and relevant education or training.Please note that base salary is
one part of the overall total rewards program at RevMed, which
includes competitive cash compensation, robust equity awards,
strong benefits, and significant learning and development
opportunities.Revolution Medicines is an equal opportunity employer
and prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color,
religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression,
national origin/ancestry, age, disability, marital status, medical
condition, and veteran status.
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