Principal Scientist – Protein Formulation & Biophysical Characterization (high-concentration Biologics)

Pfizer Pfizer · Pharma · MA

This role focuses on developing and implementing novel formulation strategies and platform approaches for high-concentration biologics, aiming to enable patient-centric delivery. The Principal Scientist will generate mechanistic insights, translate them into scalable solutions, and contribute to external scientific engagement through publications and presentations. The role requires a strong background in protein formulation and hands-on experience with biophysical characterization techniques.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design and execute experimental studies to develop and optimize protein formulations across biologic modalities (e.g., mAbs, fusion proteins, bispecifics, antibody-drug conjugates, peptides, etc.) in liquid and lyophilized dosage forms.
  2. Apply biophysical and physicochemical characterization to assess and mitigate key risks (e.g., aggregation, viscosity, stability).
  3. Develop and advance novel formulation strategies and enabling technologies for high-concentration biologics.
  4. Build scalable approaches such as experimental workflows, screening methods, and predictive tools that can be applied across programs.
  5. Lead a cross-functional group focused on subcutaneous delivery of biologics. Align with key stakeholders and devise and implement strategies to advance the biologics portfolio.

Skills

Required

  • PhD in Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biophysical Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biomedical or Chemical Engineering, or related disciplines with 3–5 years relevant experience in biologics formulation, biophysics, or drug product development
  • Strong background in protein formulation for parenteral biologics
  • Direct hands-on experience with biophysical/analytical characterization techniques and data interpretation including proficiency with a broad suite of techniques (DLS, DSC, DSF, SEC-MALS, NTA, CD, FTIR, fluorescence spectroscopy, rheology); ability to design and interpret multi-technique characterization studies
  • Familiarity with parenteral dosage forms and delivery considerations
  • Ability to analyze complex data and communicate clear, actionable insights

Nice to have

  • Demonstrated expertise in protein design/engineering principles, structure-function relationship, identification of developability hot spots, and how molecular attributes influence formulation behavior.
  • Deep understanding of challenges at elevated protein concentrations: viscosity, self-association, aggregation, LLPS, colloidal instability, opalescence; familiarity with interaction parameters (kD, B22)
  • Knowledge of subcutaneous drug delivery fundamentals: injection volume/concentration constraints, tissue interactions, injectability, bioavailability considerations, container closure compatibility
  • Experience with formulation of oligonucleotides, peptides, or other non-mAb modalities is a plus
  • Experience with molecular modeling, molecular dynamics simulations, machine learning/AI approaches for formulation or protein behavior prediction, QSPR modeling

What the JD emphasized

  • Strong background in protein formulation for parenteral biologics
  • Direct hands-on experience with biophysical/analytical characterization techniques and data interpretation including proficiency with a broad suite of techniques (DLS, DSC, DSF, SEC-MALS, NTA, CD, FTIR, fluorescence spectroscopy, rheology); ability to design and interpret multi-technique characterization studies