Pathology Research Science Manager
Company: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
The Department of Pathology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is
seeking an experienced M.D. or Ph.D. scientist with technical
expertise in diagnostic assay development and/or research
pathology, as well as research administration, scientific writing,
and project management. The Scientific Research Manager will report
to the Department Chair and works with the Business Office of the
Department of Pathology using their field-specific knowledge to
develop and advance new strategic directions for the department,
namely developing infrastructure and workflows to support
diagnostic innovations at the Institute as well as developing
scientific and educational programs with our partnering clinical
departments.In addition to pathology faculty, the successful
applicant will interact with medical oncologists working on early
cancer detection and interception, technical staff in the
department's Core lab, business development directors, and industry
partners. The successful applicant will have the ability to lead
multiple projects and must demonstrate excellent judgement in
prioritizing complex and sometimes competing activities.Located in
Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute is a leader in life changing breakthroughs in cancer
research and patient care. We are united in our mission of
conquering cancer, HIV/AIDS and related diseases. We strive to
create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we
provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all
backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health
particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. We
conduct groundbreaking research that advances treatment, we educate
tomorrow's physician/researchers, and we work with amazing
partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated
hospitals.PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- With the Department Chair and DFCI scientific leadership, this
role will evaluate and establish strategy and goal setting for the
department (including its Core lab) and drive implementation of the
department strategic initiatives.
- As key thought leader, the role will partner with the
department Research Operations Manager to implement strategic plans
for operations, space, and equipment; in addition identifying
laboratory instrument platforms in alignment with new strategic
direction (e.g., investing in new technology, other instruments,
etc) and in collaboration with institute initiatives.
- Work effectively in cross-organization environment by
collaborating with clinical investigators and industry partners to
develop Pathology department support for projects requiring
clinical research laboratory testing, including liquid biopsy
testing and tissue-based biomarker assays.
- Executes responsibilities for day-to-day operations in the
Pathology Department Core lab and plays an active role in major
decision-making with department leadership.
- Plays a key role in fundraising, visibility, and grant writing.
Provides scientific writing and editing for instrument and
infrastructure grant applications, assay development proposals,
educational training programs, and industry sponsored research
agreements. Develops websites and materials for Innovations and
Philanthropy offices.
- Responsible for the development and maintenance of project
tracking systems, progress reporting, deliverable tracking, and
reporting of variances and development of contingency plans to keep
project milestones on track. Prepares and presents status reports
to key stakeholders.
- Assists with all aspects of new assay and new protocol
development. May be asked to interpret complex data sets.
- Serves as a scientifically knowledgeable resource for the
Departmental Administrator, participating in faculty
communications, talent recruitment, and event planning within the
Dana-Farber Pathology department and across partnering clinical
departments in the Harvard Medical School system.
- Performs other duties, as required, including special
projects.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
- Excellent judgement and demonstrated ability to prioritize
complex and sometimes competing activities.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including
outstanding scientific writing and editing skills and a
demonstrated interest in this work.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Demonstrated ability to lead multiple projects including
developing and meeting scope-defined deliverables and required key
performance standards.
- Must have an expert knowledge of and commitment to research
ethics and the responsible conduct of research.
- Competent in primary Microsoft Suite applications, for example,
Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- Experience with citations software, for example Endnote, and
software for data and image analysis and illustrations is
needed.MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- M.D. with specialty training in pathology and research
experience, and/or a Ph.D. is required. (Clinical credentialing is
not required)
- 5 years experience with technical knowledge in pathology is
required, including prior training in surgical / anatomic pathology
or clinical pathology / laboratory medicine or research
pathology.
- Experience in an academic institution is preferred.
- Experience migrating and scaling diagnostic assays from
research settings to clinical or clinical-research settings is
preferred.
- Project management experience is required.
- Supervisory experience is strongly preferred in a matrixed
environment.
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