Associate Research Scientist ETSAssociate Research ScientistPrinceton, NJProvide scientific and technical skills so as to contribute to conceptualizing, designing, obtaining support for, conducting, and managing one or more of the following: (1) research projects or (2) development projects, particularly those for which scientific principles are applied to the creation of tools to improve the efficiency or quality of the practice of test development or statistical analysis; new item types; (3) the scoring of responses to open-ended items; (4) innovative assessment prototypes or products. Participate in dissemination activities through the publications of research papers in peer review journals and in the ETS Research Report series, the issuing of progress and technical reports, the presentation of seminars at major conferences and at ETS, or the use of other appropriate communication vehicles, including books and chapters, that impact practice in the field or at ETS.
PT Research Scientist Temple UniversityPT Research ScientistPhiladelphia, PAEssential duties: Oversight of program research initiatives including: Evaluating and implementing interventions that promote community participation of adults with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, or major depression, or autistic adults (e.g., work, housing, education, leisure/recreation, spirituality); Translational research that examines strategies for enhancing the uptake of evidence-based practices in community mental health settings; Research that examines factors that may affect community participation, cognitive functioning, or other mental health outcomes; Specific knowledge of research on caregiver perspectives on inclusion and participation and on racial and ethnic factors that influence participation; and. '','''','''',''Pennsylvania-Philadelphia-Main Campus-1700 N Broad Street'',''Pennsylvania-Philadelphia-Main Campus-1700 N Broad Street'','''','''',''Staff'',''Staff'',''Part-time'',''Part-time'',''Day Job'',''Day Job'',''Regular'',''Regular'',''false'',''519894'',''519894'',''true'',''519894'',''false'',''Submission for the position: PT Research Scientist - (Job Number: 26001096)'',''false'',''519894'',''false'',''true''.
Research Scientist – Applied Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry Universal Display CorporationResearch Scientist – Applied Artificial Intelligence in ChemistryEwing Township, New Jersey$115,000–$140,000The ideal candidate has hands-on experience applying AI/ML to chemistry problems, can work across data curation, model development, and workflow deployment, and is motivated by close collaboration with computational scientists, synthetic chemists, and device engineers to advance new materials from concept toward experimental validation. Build and maintain applied AI workflows, including agentic AI systems, tool-harnessed LLM workflows, and scientific application components that support chemistry-focused decision making.
Research Scientist - Applied Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry Universal Display CorpResearch Scientist - Applied Artificial Intelligence in ChemistryEwing Township, NJ$115,000–$140,000 / yearThe ideal candidate has hands-on experience applying AI/ML to chemistry problems, can work across data curation, model development, and workflow deployment, and is motivated by close collaboration with computational scientists, synthetic chemists, and device engineers to advance new materials from concept toward experimental validation. Build and maintain applied AI workflows, including agentic AI systems, tool-harnessed LLM workflows, and scientific application components that support chemistry-focused decision making.
Applied Research Scientist Law School Admission CouncilApplied Research ScientistNewtown, PennsylvaniaRemote$95,000–$103,000 / yearKeep up to date on the latest research and literature in education, pipeline/pathway programs, admissions, legal education, student learning outcomes, student development, measurement tools, assessments, the legal profession, equity, advance quantitative methodology, and other relevant fields. Strong knowledge of quantitative research design and methodology, building datasets from multiple sources, and statistical analysis (e.g., test statistics, power analysis, effect sizes, multivariate analysis, multilevel models).
NewCSO-2026-6 Research Scientist 2, Chemistry (Internal Posting) NJ Department of Environmental ProtectionCSO-2026-6 Research Scientist 2, Chemistry (Internal Posting)Trenton, NJFull timeEvaluate the quality of asbestos, micro and inorganic analytical data; evaluate the quality of analytical data, methodology and instrumentation, and provide technical training of asbestos, micro and inorganic chemistry and lab certification activities to labs; recommend approval to provide analytical data to departmental programs, local and municipal agencies and citizens; and may function as scientific consultant for asbestos, inorganics, micro and emerging contaminants. EXPERIENCE: Four (4) years of experience in chemical analysis or research; one (1) year of which must be in the operation of the gas chromatography mass spectrometer, gas chromatograph, high performance liquid chromatograph, fourier transform mass spectrometer, inductively coupled plasma spectrometer, atomic absorption spectrometer, x-ray defractor, transmission electron microscope, or updated replacements thereof.
NewFSP Research Scientist: Genomics Thermo Fisher ScientificFSP Research Scientist: GenomicsLawrenceville, New JerseyThis includes but is not limited to responsibilities for genomics and gene expression profiling (GEP) biomarker assay technology/ platform selection, evaluation of in-house or vendor choice per assay use requirements, development, optimization, qualification/validation and execution of biomarker analysis for translational medicine and clinical programs. The clinical genomics research scientist is responsible for helping to development clinical genomic workflows and perform genomic and genetic testing of clinical trial biospecimens to advance translational research initiatives.
Staff Research Scientist Tokamak Reactors Princeton UniversityStaff Research Scientist Tokamak ReactorsPrinceton, NJ$111,400–$178,000 / yearThe successful candidate will support the development and analysis of diagnostic-driven impurity injection experiments, including long-pulse wall conditioning studies on the KSTAR facility in S. Korea, integration with plasma control systems, and coordinated experiments on other devices, e.g., DIII-D, NSTX-U, and WEST. A U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world's toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state of matter.
Staff Research Scientist Real time Control Systems Princeton UniversityStaff Research Scientist Real time Control SystemsPrinceton, NJ$111,400–$178,000 / yearA U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world's toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state of matter. All PPPL employees are required to disclose any participation in a foreign government talent recruitment program and may be required to withdraw from such programs to remain employed under the DOE Contract.
Staff Research Scientist Liquid Metals MHD Princeton UniversityStaff Research Scientist Liquid Metals MHDPrinceton, NJ$111,400–$178,000 / yearExpertise with handling of liquid metals, design and develop liquid metal experimental systems, liquid metal and and interpretation of material surface science diagnostics, and numerical simulations of liquid metal MHD is strongly preferred. The candidate will join a dynamic team of scientists with diverse expertise working to advance understanding and develop the science and technology of liquid metals to be used as plasma-facing components in fusion reactors.
Staff Research Scientist Boundary Physics Princeton UniversityStaff Research Scientist Boundary PhysicsPrinceton, NJ$111,400–$178,000 / yearA U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world's toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state of matter. The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate''s qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
FSP Senior Research Scientist-Dissolution Method Development Thermo Fisher Scientific IncFSP Senior Research Scientist-Dissolution Method DevelopmentCollegeville, PAWithin our Analytical Services team, we have a functional service provider solution, which is an outstanding partnership that allows our customers to use the experience of our staff, while allowing you, the employee, to gain direct experience working onsite at a pharmaceutical/ biopharmaceutical company, all while maintaining full-time benefits. With clinical trials conducted in 100+ countries and ongoing development of novel frameworks for clinical research through our PPD clinical research portfolio, our work spans laboratory, digital and decentralized clinical trial services.
Associate Research Scientist Educational Testing ServiceAssociate Research ScientistPrinceton, NJProvide scientific and technical skills so as to contribute to conceptualizing, designing, obtaining support for, conducting, and managing one or more of the following: (1) research projects or (2) development projects, particularly those for which scientific principles are applied to the creation of tools to improve the efficiency or quality of the practice of test development or statistical analysis; new item types; (3) the scoring of responses to open-ended items; (4) innovative assessment prototypes or products. Participate in dissemination activities through the publications of research papers in peer review journals and in the ETS Research Report series, the issuing of progress and technical reports, the presentation of seminars at major conferences and at ETS, or the use of other appropriate communication vehicles, including books and chapters, that impact practice in the field or at ETS.
Senior Clinical Research Scientist Genmab ASSenior Clinical Research ScientistPrinceton, NJFor 25 years, its hard-working, innovative and collaborative team has invented next-generation antibody technology platforms and harnessed translational, quantitative and data sciences, resulting in a proprietary pipeline including bispecific T-cell engagers, antibody-drug conjugates, next-generation immune checkpoint modulators and effector function-enhanced antibodies. Please note that if you are applying for a position in the Netherlands, Genmab's policy for all permanently budgeted hires in NL is initially to offer a fixed-term employment contract for a year, if the employee performs well and if the business conditions do not change, renewal for an indefinite term may be considered after the fixed-term employment contract.
NewScientist 3 - Clinical Research Net2SourceScientist 3 - Clinical ResearchSpring House, PARemote$58–$58.81 / hourThis global role offers a unique opportunity to apply advanced analytics to real-world data (RWD) and contribute to the generation of evidence that informs clinical development, regulatory strategy, and healthcare decision-making across diverse populations and geographies. The Real-World Evidence (RWE) team within Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist to join our Data Science & Digital Health (DSDH) Immunology group.
Director, Global Real-World Evidence & Health Outcomes Scientist, Oncology GSK plcDirector, Global Real-World Evidence & Health Outcomes Scientist, OncologyCollegeville, PA$204,000–$340,000 / yearThe role of Director, Global Real-World Evidence & Health Outcomes Research Scientist is critical to achieving this ambition by supporting asset teams to ensure that each medicine GSK brings to market is supported by scientifically credible, high quality, evidence that drives competitiveness and strong evidence-based product positioning, value propositions and value-based pricing. We need to better understand how our customers define value and to effectively collaborate with them to ensure we are generating value evidence data that includes real world evidence and cost effectiveness analyses that are impactful for payers, health systems, providers, and patients.
Ligan Binding Research Scientist - Clinical Research Syneos Health IncLigan Binding Research Scientist - Clinical ResearchPrinceton, NJTogether we share insights, use the latest technologies and apply advanced business practices to speed our customers' delivery of important therapies to patients. Selecting us as an employer secures a career in which you're guaranteed to: Collaborate with passionate problem solvers Partner with the most diverse team of experts in the industry.
Staff Research Scientist - Liquid Metals MHD Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryStaff Research Scientist - Liquid Metals MHDPrinceton, New Jersey$111,400–$178,000 / yearExpertise with handling of liquid metals, design and develop liquid metal experimental systems, liquid metal and and interpretation of material surface science diagnostics, and numerical simulations of liquid metal MHD is strongly preferred. The candidate will join a dynamic team of scientists with diverse expertise working to advance understanding and develop the science and technology of liquid metals to be used as plasma-facing components in fusion reactors.
Staff Research Scientist - Boundary Physics Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryStaff Research Scientist - Boundary PhysicsPrinceton, New Jersey$111,400–$178,000 / yearA U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world’s toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state of matter. The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
Senior Principal Scientist, Clinical Research, GI Merck & Co IncSenior Principal Scientist, Clinical Research, GINorth Wales, PA$282,200–$444,200 / yearAssist the Executive Director in ensuring that appropriate corporate personnel are informed of the progress of studies of our Company's and competitors' drugs and internal and external expert opinion on scientific questions relevant to their areas of responsibility. Required Skills: Clinical Judgment, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Research, Clinical Trial Development, Clinical Trials, Data Analysis, Drug Development, Gastrointestinal Cancer, Gastrointestinal Oncology, Intellectual Curiosity, Mentorship.
Clinical Director (Principal Scientist), Clinical Research, Immunology - Rheumatology Merck & Co IncClinical Director (Principal Scientist), Clinical Research, Immunology - RheumatologyNorth Wales, PA$255,800–$402,700 / yearThe Clinical Director is responsible for maintaining a strong scientific fund of knowledge by: Maintaining awareness of scientific developments within their area of expertise, in terms of new scientific findings, research methodologies. Job Description: The Clinical Director (Principal Scientist) has primary responsibility for planning and directing clinical research activities involving new or marketed medicines in the Immunology therapeutic area.
Senior Principal Scientist, Clinical Research, Immunology Merck & Co IncSenior Principal Scientist, Clinical Research, ImmunologyNorth Wales, PA$282,200–$444,200 / yearWork closely with a cross-functional group of experts in commercialization, regulatory affairs, statistics, and manufacturing to manage clinical development projects; and assist the Executive Director in ensuring that appropriate corporate personnel are informed of the progress of studies of our company and competitors' drugs and internal and external expert opinion on scientific questions relevant to his/her areas of responsibility. Required Skills: Clinical Development, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Research Management, Clinical Studies, Clinical Trial Development, Clinical Trials, Dermatology, Drug Development, Gastroenterology, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Pharmaceutical Industry, Regulatory Compliance, Rheumatology.
Senior Clinical Director (Senior Principal Scientist), Clinical Research, RCC Merck & Co IncSenior Clinical Director (Senior Principal Scientist), Clinical Research, RCCNorth Wales, PA$282,200–$444,200 / yearRequired Skills: Clinical Development, Clinical Judgment, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Research Management, Clinical Sciences, Clinical Trial Development, Clinical Trials, Drug Development, Intellectual Curiosity, Oncology, Oncology Research, Pharmaceutical Development, Strategic Planning. The Senior Clinical Director (Senior Principal Scientist) has primary responsibility for planning and directing clinical research activities involving new or marketed medicines in the Late Stage Oncology - Late Stage therapeutic area.
Senior Principal Scientist, Outcomes Research Merck & Co IncSenior Principal Scientist, Outcomes ResearchWest Point, PA$210,400–$331,100 / yearIn BARDS (Biostatistics and Research Decision Sciences), a distinguished department within our company's renowned Research and Development division, quantitative scientists, in partnership with other subject matter experts, apply state-of-the art scientific methodologies and tools to enable the discovery, development, regulatory approval, manufacturing, and marketing of medical drugs and vaccines for the benefit of patients and global human health. The Senior Principal Scientist leads a team of health economists to develop and implement health economics and modeling strategies that enable the Company to understand and communicate the full economic value of the Company's oncology products to payers, health technology agencies, policy makers, and other decision-makers in order to optimize market access and patient outcomes.
Associate Research Scientist RD PartnersAssociate Research ScientistLawrenceville, New Jersey£65,977–£82,472Experimental techniques could include, but are not limited to, the following: Processing human tissue and blood, Cell-based assays, Flow cytometry, ELISAs/MSD assays, RNA extraction and cDNA synthesis, Gene expression array cards. The qualified candidate will process human samples, maintain the laboratory's biobank (including sample storage and retrieval), and perform a range of experimental procedures under the guidance of senior scientists.
Scientist, Biological Research - Oncology Johnson & JohnsonScientist, Biological Research - OncologySpring House, PARequired Skills: Preferred Skills: Analytical Reasoning, Biological Sciences, Communication, Data Analysis, Data Compilation, Data Savvy, Design of Experiments (DOE), Drug Discovery Development, Execution Focus, Laboratory Experiments, Molecular Diagnostics, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Product Knowledge, Project Management, Report Writing, Scientific Research, Technologically Savvy, Troubleshooting. Experience in cell culture, characterization of cell lines/tissue lysates by western blotting/qPCR/etc, cell proliferation assays including Incucyte-based assays, flow cytometry/FACS, CRISPR gene knockout and Lentiviral transduction of stable cell lines, cell imaging and other functional assays, etc. is needed.
Associate Principal Scientist (Associate Director) -Outcomes Research Merck & Co IncAssociate Principal Scientist (Associate Director) -Outcomes ResearchNorth Wales, PA$156,900–$247,000 / yearUnder the guidance of a senior leader, an Associate Principal Scientist/Associate Director, has primary responsibility for planning/managing real world and economic evidence activities for in-line and pipeline products to meet the value evidence needs of clinicians, payers, policymakers, HTA/reimbursement agencies, and health systems globally. Types of studies executed include prospective and retrospective observational studies to characterize disease burden and epidemiology, treatment patterns, healthcare resource utilization and costs, physician and patient satisfaction surveys, clinical and patient reported outcomes assessments, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and economic modelling.
Principal Scientist (Director) -Outcomes Research Merck & Co IncPrincipal Scientist (Director) -Outcomes ResearchNorth Wales, PA$190,800–$300,300 / yearRequired Skills: Biostatistics, Clinical Development, Clinical Outcomes, Collaborative Development, Communication, Data Management, Epidemiology, Health Economics, Health Technology Assessment (HTA), Market Access, Marketing Strategies, Neuroanatomy, Outcomes Research, Pathophysiology, Researching, Stakeholder Relationship Management, Strategic Planning. Types of studies executed include prospective and retrospective observational studies to characterize disease burden and epidemiology, treatment patterns, healthcare resource utilization and costs, physician and patient satisfaction surveys, clinical and patient reported outcomes assessments, and systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Senior Data Scientist ElsevierSenior Data ScientistPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaIf performed in Maryland, the base pay range is $100,100 - $166,800.If performed in New York, the base pay range is $104,800 - $174,700.If performed in New York City, the base pay range is $114,300 - $190,500.If performed in Rochester, NY, the base pay range is $95,300 - $158,800.If performed in New Jersey, the base pay range is $112,574 - $179,826. You will work on some of the most challenging problems in applied AI, combining machine learning, natural language processing, large language models, retrieval systems, knowledge graphs, and generative AI to help researchers uncover insights faster and make better decisions.
Data Scientist ElsevierData ScientistPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaIf performed in Maryland, the base pay range is $90,900 - $151,700.If performed in New York, the base pay range is $95,300 - $158,900.If performed in New York City, the base pay range is $103,900 - $173,300.If performed in Rochester, NY, the base pay range is $86,600 - $144,400.If performed in New Jersey, the base pay range is $102,333 - $163,467. It is about advancing scientific discovery, improving healthcare outcomes, and helping researchers, clinicians, educators, and institutions unlock knowledge that can improve lives around the world.
Senior Scientist, Engineering Merck & Co IncSenior Scientist, EngineeringWest Point, PA$117,000–$184,200 / yearThe Senior Project Scientist / Engineer aims to understand the relationship between material structure, function, and processing across a very wide range of product formulation and process scenarios; however, the Senior Project Scientist / Engineer also seeks deep niche expertise and technology development (for specific material / formulation areas, unit operations, characterization, and/or modeling approaches) in order to strengthen the CMSE, which is an interdisciplinary mix of engineers, materials scientists, physicists, and chemists. The Senior Project Scientist / Engineer represents the CMSE on global manufacturing project teams (that often include representatives from Technical Operations, Quality, and partner Analytical Science groups) and/or on product development teams (including process engineering, analytical sciences, and regulatory colleagues) leading new product filings.
Hair Care Scientist JouléHair Care Scientist08512, NJ$70,000–$80,000 / yearPartner with cross-functional teams (Product Development, Regulatory, Quality, Manufacturing) to translate consumer insights into scientifically sound product solutions. System One, and its subsidiaries including Joulé and Mountain Ltd., are leaders in delivering outsourced services and workforce solutions across North America.
Scientist, Vaccine Research Merck & Co IncScientist, Vaccine ResearchLower Gwynedd Township, PA$87,300–$137,400 / yearRequired Skills: Assay Development, Bioanalysis, Biochemistry, Biopharmaceuticals, Cell Culture Techniques, Cell Physiology, Clinical Judgment, Data Analysis, Data Interpretations, Data Visualization, Detail-Oriented, Ethical Compliance, Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs), Immunoassays, Immunochemistry, Immunogenicity Assays, Immunoprecipitation, Ligand Binding Assay, Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS), Microbiology, Molecular Techniques, Pharmacokinetics, Scientific Writing. Required Experience: Experience in executing routine immunoassays for determination of antibody responses to vaccination and/or neutralizing antibody assays, data interpretation and corresponding technologies such as Luminex, Mesoscale, ELISA and/or virus neutralization tests or plaque assays.
Principal Data Product Scientist, DDSAI Immunology Johnson & JohnsonPrincipal Data Product Scientist, DDSAI ImmunologyTitusville, NJRemote$117,000–$201,250 / yearAll Job Posting Locations: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America, Raritan, New Jersey, United States of America, San Diego, California, United States of America, Spring House, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Titusville, New Jersey, United States of America. Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine is recruiting for a Principal Data Product Scientist, DDSAI Immunology to join our Immunology R&D Data, Data Science & Artificial Intelligence (DDSAI) team and to enable and scale high‑value data assets across Immunology Research & Development.
Principal Scientist, Nonclinical Safety Lead Johnson & JohnsonPrincipal Scientist, Nonclinical Safety LeadSpring House, PARequired Skills: Preferred Skills: Clinical Data Management, Critical Thinking, Drug Discovery Development, EHS Compliance, Emergency Planning, Organizing, Performance Measurement, Presentation Design, Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Process Optimization, Program Management, Regulatory Affairs Management, Risk Management, Safety Audits, Safety Investigations, Safety-Oriented, Scientific Research. A minimum of 6 years of pharmaceutical/biotech industry experience in pre-clinical safety assessment supporting discovery/development with a Masters degree or a minimum of 3 years of pharmaceutical/biotech industry experience in pre-clinical safety assessment supporting discovery/development with a doctoral level degree (PhD, DVM, MD or equivalent) is required.
NewScientist 4 - Informatics Net2SourceScientist 4 - InformaticsTITUSVILLE, NJ$69–$69.12 / hourSupport material qualification and requalification activities on behalf of the MSAT Material Science team: prepare qualification plans/protocols, coordinate testing with internal or external labs/vendors, analyze returned data, and draft qualification reports. The role will collaborate closely with Process, Planning, Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain/Procurement, Supplier Quality, and IT/data teams to improve raw material traceability, resolve material issues, and produce regulatory quality documentation.
NewScientist 3 - Clinical Research eTeam Inc.Scientist 3 - Clinical ResearchSpring House, PARemote$58–$59 / hourThis global role offers a unique opportunity to apply advanced analytics to real-world data (RWD) and contribute to the generation of evidence that informs clinical development, regulatory strategy, and healthcare decision-making across diverse populations and geographies. Through our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and profoundly impact health for humanity.
NewScientist 3 - Clinical Research Ampcus IncorporatedScientist 3 - Clinical ResearchSpring House, PARemoteThis global role offers a unique opportunity to apply advanced analytics to real-world data (RWD) and contribute to the generation of evidence that informs clinical development, regulatory strategy, and healthcare decision-making across diverse populations and geographies. The Real-World Evidence (RWE) team within Innovative Medicine is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist to join our Data Science & Digital Health (DSDH) Immunology group.
Scientist II, Drug Product Manufacturing WuXi Biologics Cayman IncScientist II, Drug Product ManufacturingCranbury, NJ$70,000–$106,000 / yearThe successful candidate will be expected to work as part of a ream that is focused on the activities including but not limiting to formulation development, drug product manufacturing process development and technical transfer, clinical in use compatibility study, and drug product manufacturing support. Development and characterization of aseptic fill and finish operations including freeze/thaw, compounding, mixing, sterile filtration, filling, stoppering, visual inspection, Manufacturing experience of biologics drug product in clinical settings.
Director, Patient Safety Scientist Bristol-Myers Squibb CoDirector, Patient Safety ScientistPrinceton, NJ$217,520–$263,577 / yearCreates strategy for creation and update of the EDSR to proactively characterize emerging safety concerns during asset development, support Structured Benefit Risk, and define the strategy for Company Core Risk Management and gaining alignment with SMT/governance, including collaboration with Epidemiology on risk minimization effectiveness, non-interventional research (NIR) activities for post-authorization safety studies (PASS). The Director, Patient Safety Scientist, is a key partner and strategic advisor to Medical Safety Assessment Physician (MSAP)/Safety Management Team (SMT) Chair to characterize conditions for safe use of BMS medicines and proactively communicate safety evidence to influence decision-making for assets in development and marketed products by evaluating and mitigating risks.
Principal Data Scientist - Immunology - (2 positions) Johnson & JohnsonPrincipal Data Scientist - Immunology - (2 positions)Spring House, PARemote$117,000–$201,250 / yearAll Job Posting Locations: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America, Raritan, New Jersey, United States of America, San Diego, California, United States of America, Spring House, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Titusville, New Jersey, United States of America. Work with Data Science & Digital Health colleagues, IT and DevOps teams to deploy and manage the graph database infrastructure, focusing on high availability, scalability, and recovery operations specifically geared toward Immunology R&D needs and applications.
NewLaboratory Automation & Workflow Integration Scientist Alpha NumericLaboratory Automation & Workflow Integration ScientistCollegeville, PA$75–$85 / hourYou will work at the intersection of Analytical Chemistry, Predictive Synthesis, Automation, Informatics, Engineering, and Discovery Chemistry to help integrate new laboratory technologies, onboard analytical and purification equipment, support automated workcell deployment, and enable scalable, data-driven scientific workflows. What You'll be DoingSupport implementation and operationalization of AI-enabled predictive synthesis workflows that integrate laboratory automation, high-throughput experimentation (HTE), analytical instrumentation, and scientific data workflows to accelerate drug discovery.
Distinguished Scientist, Nonclinical Safety Leader (3 Positions) Johnson & JohnsonDistinguished Scientist, Nonclinical Safety Leader (3 Positions)spring house, PAOur strength in healthcare innovation empowers us to build a\u202fworld where complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured,\u202fwhere treatments are smarter and less invasive, and\u202fsolutions are personal.\u202fThrough our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and profoundly impact health for humanity.\u202fLearn more at https://www.jnj.com. As a Distinguished Scientist, Nonclinical Safety (NCS) Leader, you will collaborate with innovative and diverse scientists to support projects in our large and varied portfolio that spans multiple therapeutic areas and includes innovative modalities.
NewScientist 3 - Clinical Research Artech LLCScientist 3 - Clinical ResearchSpring House, PARemote$55–$58.39 / hourThis global role offers a unique opportunity to apply advanced analytics to real-world data (RWD) and contribute to the generation of evidence that informs clinical development, regulatory strategy, and healthcare decision-making across diverse populations and geographies. The Real-World Evidence (RWE) team within Pharmaceutical Innovative Medicine is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist to join our Data Science & Digital Health (DSDH) Immunology group.
Distinguished Scientist, Quantitative Biosciences/ Nonclinical Pharmacology Merck & Co IncDistinguished Scientist, Quantitative Biosciences/ Nonclinical PharmacologyWest Point, PA$231,900–$365,000 / yearReporting to the Vice President and Global Head of QB, and partnering closely with discovery scientists across our global Discovery, Preclinical, & Translational Medicine (DPTM) organization, you will leverage your expertise in pharmacology, disease biology, and drug discovery to shape QB and network-wide strategy, guide project teams, and drive cross-functional collaboration. In this role you will: Serve as a scientific integrator, strategic partner, and chief-of-staff to the Vice President/ Global Department Head of Quantitative Biosciences and on the QB leadership team, shaping enterprise pharmacology & translational strategy in alignment with QB and DPTM priorities.
Associate Principal Scientist, Health Economics Merck & Co IncAssociate Principal Scientist, Health EconomicsWest Point, PARequired Skills: Analytical Thinking, Clinical Immunology, Data Management, Epidemiology, Health Economics, Health Technology Assessment (HTA), Immunoassays, Immunology, Immunotherapy, Market Access, Pharmaceutical Management, Product Development, Public Health, Researching, Stakeholder Relationship Management, Strategic Planning. You will be responsible for the development and application of high-quality health economic models and tools to generate business insights and demonstrate the value of our products to key stakeholders, including payers, health technology assessment (HTA) bodies, healthcare decision-makers, providers and patients.
Associate Scientist, Postdoctoral Fellow - AI in Infectious Disease Modeling Merck & Co IncAssociate Scientist, Postdoctoral Fellow - AI in Infectious Disease ModelingWest Point, PA$75,000–$86,000 / yearResponsibilities include but are not limited to: Reporting under a Senior Director within the Vaccines team within HEDS, the fellow is expected to: Build a robust corpus of health economic infectious disease models using AI-assisted systematic review techniques, Utilize advanced LLMs to precisely extract infectious disease model type, structure (states, transitions), and parameters (costs, utilities, probabilities), Implement an intelligent AI reasoning layer to evaluate consistency, completeness, and scientific validity across extracted models, Employ generative AI to propose new model structures, dynamically guided by disease-specific needs and prior evidence, Apply the developed pipeline to critical case studies (e.g., RSV vaccine modeling) and rigorously compare AI-generated models with existing approaches, Develop excellent working relationships within partner across our Research Laboratories; ensure effective cross-functional collaboration across teams, Collaborate externally and solicit input from appropriate stakeholders and adopt latest techniques from relevant published literature, and. Position Overview: This position is in the vaccine modeling team of the Health Economic and Decision Sciences (HEDS) department withing Biostatistics and Research Decision Sciences (BARDS) at our Research Laboratories.
Associate Scientist, Post Doctoral Fellow- Epstein-Barr Virus & Multiple Sclerosis - Hybrid Merck & Co IncAssociate Scientist, Post Doctoral Fellow- Epstein-Barr Virus & Multiple Sclerosis - HybridWest Point, PAPosition Overview: As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology, you will contribute to the important study of viral immune and autoimmune responses following Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) infection, and how these immune responses may lead to multiple sclerosis (MS), a neurodegenerative disease that causes significant morbidity. Overall, this work will contribute to an understanding of how Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) may cause MS in order to help inform measurement of the impact of Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) therapeutics and vaccines on the reduction in risk of multiple sclerosis (MS).
Principal Scientist, Stat. Programming - A&R Standards, Innovation (Hybrid) Merck & Co IncPrincipal Scientist, Stat. Programming - A&R Standards, Innovation (Hybrid)North Wales, PA$173,200–$272,600 / yearIn BARDS (Biostatistics and Research Decision Sciences), a distinguished department within our company's renowned Research and Development division, quantitative scientists, in partnership with other subject matter experts, apply state-of-the art scientific methodologies and tools to enable the discovery, development, regulatory approval, manufacturing, and marketing of medical drugs and vaccines for the benefit of patients and global human health. Superior knowledge and significant experience in setting strategy and developing analysis and reporting statistical programming deliverables (datasets, statistical analyses, report tables, and graphics) according to quality, compliance and timeliness requirements.
NewConservation Scientist Philadelphia Museum of ArtConservation ScientistPhiladelphia, PAFull timePhysical requirements:Ability to utilize instruments and computers required of this job, to perform physically administrative duties in a typical laboratory environment, gallery, or exhibit space, and to access all public and staff areas of the Museum campus, with or without accommodation. We welcome and encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply, especially those from marginalized and underrepresented groups in the museum field, who are inspired by our shared purpose and enjoy working collaboratively with others.