Human genetics has established itself as a cornerstone of modern drug discovery, yet we are only beginning to unlock the full potential of the rich biomedical data now being generated. We are seeking a geneticist with a passion for applying cutting-edge approaches, including genetic epidemiology, quantitative genetics, computational biology, AI, functional omics, epigenetics, and other multi-omics data resources, to accelerate the identification of causal mechanisms, therapeutic indications, biomarkers, and patient stratification strategies. The Integrative Biology team within the Internal Medicine Research Unit works closely with disease area biologists to address unmet medical needs in metabolic diseases, including obesity and cardiovascular disease, with a particular focus on atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. We do this by developing and applying advanced methods to analyze human genetics and other large-scale molecular datasets. In addition, we collaborate with AI and machine learning teams to develop methods and tools that enhance our ability to work with and interpret complex genetics and genomics data. These tools help deliver meaningful insights and actionable recommendations to disease area project teams. The ideal candidate for this role will also work with our external partners and collaborators to help manage external collaborations, ensure the timely delivery of high-quality genetics and genomics data, and to incorporate results into target identification and validation. The applied human genetics scientist position offers an opportunity to execute science-based drug discovery within one of the world’s leading developers of human therapeutics, at Pfizer’s Kendall Square research facility in Cambridge Massachusetts.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees