Principal Scientist, Primary Pharmacology

Pfizer Pfizer · Pharma · CT

Principal Scientist in Pharmacology at Pfizer focused on small molecule drug discovery, hit identification, and lead optimization. The role involves designing and executing in vitro assays, investigating mechanistic pharmacology, and collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams. Requires expertise in biochemistry, cell biology, and pharmacology with a strong knowledge base in scientific advancements.

What you'd actually do

  1. Shape and support novel hit identification and optimization for small molecule drug discovery projects through application of in vitro pharmacology strategies for target-based and phenotypic projects.
  2. Independently design, develop, and perform in vitro assays to drive lead identification, SAR, and mechanistic pharmacology using a combination of biochemical and cellular systems.
  3. Design creative experiments and leverage diverse approaches to investigate target engagement, structure-function relationships, and molecular mechanism of action.
  4. Maintain a strong knowledge base in state-of-the-art technical developments and scientific advancements in the field and apply these innovatively to advance internal capabilities.
  5. Analyze and interpret data and as representative on project teams, communicate back clearly to collaborators and project teams.

Skills

Required

  • BA/BS and 12 years or MS and 9 years or PhD and 4 years of relevant experience in biochemistry, cell biology and/or pharmacology.
  • Demonstrated expertise with multiple in vitro assay formats (e.g. HTRF, ELISA, FP, BRET, etc) including assay troubleshooting and development.
  • Practical experience with immortalized and primary cells and with molecular biology techniques such as RT-qPCR, transfection, and western blotting.
  • Experience in laboratory automation and data analysis systems.
  • Highly motivated, highly organized and possess excellent computer, verbal and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to forge strong collaborative relationships inside and outside immediate team as well as cross disciplines.
  • Experience mentoring junior colleagues.

Nice to have

  • PhD with experience in hit identification and plate-based pharmacology for drug discovery.
  • Experience with multiple target classes (e.g. GPCRs, enzymes, transcription factors) in a drug discovery setting.
  • Knowledge of metabolic and cardiovascular disease concepts and approaches.
  • Strong bases in protein/pathway studies.
  • Knowledge of associated disciplines such as protein chemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and chemistry.

What the JD emphasized

  • An ability to quickly learn new skills and knowledge on the job is critical.