Principal Scientist, Preclinical Surgeon

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Cincinnati, OH +1

The Principal Scientist, Nonclinical Surgery role at Johnson & Johnson focuses on providing surgical expertise for the research, development, and evaluation of surgical devices. This involves performing surgical procedures using various models (animate, inanimate, cadaveric), evaluating device functionality, efficacy, and safety, and collaborating with research teams to apply clinically relevant models. The role requires extensive knowledge of cardiovascular surgery, anatomy, physiology, and surgical principles, with a strong emphasis on research and development in the healthcare domain.

What you'd actually do

  1. Functioning as a primary surgeon, with a primary focus on cardiovascular procedures, to provide surgical expertise and technical leadership during research, development, and evaluation of surgical devices using animate, inanimate, and cadaveric models.
  2. Performing surgical research & testing which support development of products or procedures in standard and minimally invasive surgery (open, laparoscopic, and robotic).
  3. Conducting and / or directing surgical investigations for product development and preclinical evidence generation.
  4. Use scientific and surgical expertise to evaluate functionality, efficacy, and safety of medical devices during acquisition, licensure, discovery, development, and product change evaluations.
  5. Provide biomedical expertise by making unbiased recommendations to ETHICON teams regarding new technologies and interaction of device concepts on living tissue.

Skills

Required

  • Doctorate degree (DVM/VMD or MD)
  • Surgical residency training and board certification (DACVS)
  • Certification as a Surgical Research Specialist (SRS)
  • Demonstrated knowledge of surgical principles and theory
  • Specific training in cardiovascular procedures
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in performing fluoroscopic angiography in large animals
  • Ability to work collaboratively with the preclinical research team
  • Extensive knowledge of cardiovascular surgery
  • Extensive knowledge of interventional procedures
  • Deep knowledge of animal and human anatomy and physiology
  • Deep knowledge of biological systems
  • Demonstrated analytical problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Demonstrated surgical expertise during research, development, & evaluation by utilizing animate, inanimate and cadaveric models.
  • Ability to work as a technical leader, team member, and role model for preclinical staff.
  • Excellent communication skills – written/oral/listening.
  • Working with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to clearly document and communicate plans and results.
  • Possess the motivation and work ethic to successfully complete studies/surgical procedures on time and with high quality.
  • Able to manage multiple tasks and responsibilities.
  • Serve as a preclinical subject matter expert on technical/surgical evaluation concerning device performance.
  • Able to bring new scientific principles / innovative technical solutions to projects / studies.
  • Robust surgical technique & mastery of open and laparoscopic procedures spanning multiple animal models.
  • Knowledge of regulations regarding medical device development and the utilization of live animals in preclinical research.

Nice to have

  • Robotic surgical experience
  • Experience in executing preclinical and/or clinical studies, including GLP, with external contract research organizations
  • Familiarity with Medical Device Product Development
  • Knowledge of preclinical regulatory requirements for FDA and notified bodies outside the US

What the JD emphasized

  • cardiovascular procedures
  • surgical expertise
  • preclinical evidence generation
  • medical devices
  • animal models
  • cardiovascular surgery
  • animal and human anatomy and physiology
  • surgical technique