Job Description Summary
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced scientist to lead a Human Genetics laboratory. You will drive the translation of human genetic insights into actionable biological hypotheses to enable target discovery and validation across disease areas. The successful candidate will lead a small team of biologists and shape the genotype-to-phenotype translation strategy, integrating rare variant genetics, functional biology, and advanced analytical approaches to inform target prioritization.This position is part of the Human Genetics & Targets group within the Discovery Sciences (DSc) department in Biomedical Research at Novartis. The Human Genetics & Targets team is a global group of computational and experimental scientists dedicated to validating or invalidating genetics-driven target hypotheses. The team's extensive expertise in genetics analytics, biology, and translatable models is enhanced by DSc's capabilities in AI, functional genomics, chemical biology, and more. The team collaborates with disease area specialists to not only identify disease associations but fully understand the underlying disease mechanisms and advance drug discovery projects to benefit patients in need.
Job Description
Internal Job Title: Senior Principal Scientist or Associate Director
Position Location: Cambridge, MA, onsite #LI-onsite
Key responsibilities:
Lead and develop a high-performing team of 2-3 wet lab scientists, establishing state-of-the-art experimental capabilities to functionally characterize human genetic variation
Manage resources, priorities, and execution across multiple projects, ensuring high-quality data generation, interpretation, and delivery aligned with strategic goals
Apply genetics expertise to enable recall-by-genotype strategies, including participant identification from biobank resources and design of deep phenotyping protocols
Serve as senior scientific leader to evolve the genotype-to-phenotype research strategy, translating rare variants into biological hypotheses and target investment decisions
Represent genetics expertise in cross-functional teams and governance boards, contributing to portfolio prioritization alongside computational biology and disease area experts
Build and maintain strong internal and external partnerships, communicating scientific insights effectively to diverse audiences
Essential Requirements:
PhD with 8+ years of post-graduate experience in genetics, with a focus on rare variants and/or genotype-to-phenotype translation
Strong background in experimental biology, including cellular models and gene perturbation technologies relevant to variant characterization
Extensive experience connecting clinical and/or biobank genetic data to biological mechanisms and therapeutic hypotheses across disease indications
Proven people leadership skills, including mentoring and developing scientists, with the ability to influence cross-functional teams in a matrix environment
Curiosity for emerging technologies and methods, including AI-based approaches for variant interpretation and prioritization
Exceptional collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills, with a strong track record of scientific innovation
Desirable Requirements:
Hands-on experience in designing and executing recall-by-genotype studies
Target and/or drug discovery experience in an industry setting
The salary for this position is expected to range between $138,600 and $257,400 USD annually for Senior Principal Scientist, and $152,600 and $283,400 USD annually for Associate Director. The final salary offered is determined based on factors like, but not limited to, relevant skills and experience, and upon joining Novartis will be reviewed periodically. Novartis may change the published salary range based on company and market factors.
Your compensation will include a performance-based cash incentive and, depending on the level of the role, eligibility to be considered for annual equity awards.
US-based eligible employees will receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, life and disability benefits, a 401(k) with company contribution and match, and a variety of other benefits. In addition, employees are eligible for a generous time off package including vacation, personal days, holidays and other leaves.
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EEO Statement:
The Novartis Group of Companies are Equal Opportunity Employers. We do not discriminate in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion or other employment practices for reasons of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
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Salary Range
$138,600.00 - $257,400.00
Skills Desired
Analytical Thinking, Chemical Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Research, Clinical Trials, Collaboration, Curious Mindset, Data Analysis, Decision Making, Detail-Oriented, Drug Development, Ethics, Machine Learning (ML), Medical Research, Mentorship, Patient Care, Science, Stakeholder Engagement, Stakeholder ManagementSkills Required
- PhD with 8+ years of post-graduate experience in genetics, focused on rare variants and/or genotype-to-phenotype translation
- Strong background in experimental biology, including cellular models and gene perturbation technologies relevant to variant characterization
- Extensive experience connecting clinical and/or biobank genetic data to biological mechanisms and therapeutic hypotheses across disease indications
- Proven people leadership skills, including mentoring and developing scientists and influencing cross-functional teams in a matrix environment
- Curiosity for emerging technologies and methods, including AI-based approaches for variant interpretation and prioritization
- Exceptional collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills with a strong track record of scientific innovation
- Onsite work in Cambridge, MA (no relocation support provided)
- Hands-on experience designing and executing recall-by-genotype studies
- Target and/or drug discovery experience in an industry setting
Novartis Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Novartis and has not been reviewed or approved by Novartis.
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Healthcare Strength — Pay and benefits are described as a strong overall package, supported by medical, dental, and vision insurance alongside FSAs/HSAs and disability and life coverage. Mental-health support is reinforced through an employee assistance program with psychological support and a network of mental health first aiders.
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Retirement Support — Retirement support is positioned as a standout element, with an automatic company contribution plus dollar-for-dollar matching in the 401(k). Additional retirement funding is described through an age-based defined contribution program and access to an employee share purchase plan discount.
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Parental & Family Support — Family-related benefits are framed as robust, including a global minimum of paid parental leave for new parents following birth or adoption. Added supports include domestic partner coverage, dependent-care resources, and benefits such as adoption assistance and child/elder care options.
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