Director, Clinical Translational Safety Lead

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Beerse, Antwerp, Belgium

Johnson & Johnson is seeking a Director, Clinical Translational Safety Lead to guide the strategy for understanding safety signals in pre-clinical and clinical development. This role involves building partnerships, providing expert interpretation of clinical safety data, and contributing to the development of advanced in vitro models and integrated AI/ML foundational models. The position requires a physician scientist with expertise in systems and pathway biology, mechanistic pathobiology, and biochemistry, with a focus on translating findings into disease phenotypes and integrating clinical safety data back into preclinical models.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop and maintain strong collaborative partnerships with key stakeholders including Global Medical Safety, Clinical Development, Medical Affairs, Translational Research and other related functions to formulate investigative and mechanistic frameworks to understand safety signals arising in our clinical programs.
  2. Serve/Act as a key point of contact for PSTS on the initiative of creating “a translational safety community of practice” between Global Medical Safety and PSTS.
  3. Provide expert consultation on translational safety issues and evaluate safety packages in competitive intelligence assessments for target or modality de-risking
  4. Contribute expertise to support development of advanced in vitro models (3D, organoids, micro physiologic systems) and integrated AI/ML foundational models as we invest in R&D innovation in collaboration with laboratory experts and in silico modelers
  5. Translate pathologic findings and biochemical/genetic pathways into disease phenotypes to enhance our understanding of data generated in the pre-clinical studies and to help contextualize risks and mitigation strategies in our first-in-human studies

Skills

Required

  • MD or PhD
  • Systems and pathway biology
  • Mechanistic pathobiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Translational safety assessment
  • Clinical safety data interpretation
  • Preclinical safety models
  • Drug discovery and development

Nice to have

  • Experience in oncology, immunology, neurosciences, ophthalmology
  • Experience in toxicology, safety pharmacology, DMPK, bioanalysis
  • Experience with advanced in vitro models (3D, organoids, micro physiologic systems)
  • Experience with AI/ML foundational models
  • Experience in highly matrixed environments

What the JD emphasized

  • Medical education (MD) and advanced degree (PhD,