Senior Associate Scientist

Pfizer Pfizer · Pharma · New York, NY

Senior Associate Scientist Biology at Pfizer, focused on preclinical vaccine development using laboratory animals. Responsibilities include coordinating and executing animal studies, evaluating safety and efficacy, and supporting laboratory activities. Requires expertise in animal models of infectious disease and immunological assays.

What you'd actually do

  1. support and assist colleagues through completion of animal studies for evaluation of the safety and preclinical efficacy of key vaccine candidates, requiring the use of an array of laboratory animals.
  2. assist in the development, coordination, and execution of animal models in a range of species to support preclinical vaccine development.
  3. organizing and scheduling in vivo studies, coordinating across functional teams, and working in a collaborative environment.
  4. Carry out animal procedures required to evaluate the immunogenicity and efficacy of vaccines and study of human pathogen infection and disease including tissue harvesting.
  5. Assist in the development of assays or animal models required to support various vaccine projects.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree and an additional 3+ years relevant laboratory and/or vivarium experience required; OR a master's degree with more than 0+ years of experience.
  • Technical experience in the development and execution of animal models of infectious disease and immunological assays required.
  • Ability to work semi-independently
  • adept at using personal computers – including word processing, spreadsheets, PRISM, PowerPoint and other relevant scientific software
  • Motivated, flexible and interested in learning and developing new techniques and skills

Nice to have

  • viral and/or bacterial experience preferred
  • Ready to incorporate available AI tools into work processes

What the JD emphasized

  • animal studies
  • preclinical vaccine development
  • animal models
  • infectious disease
  • immunological assays
  • cGMP/GLP