Revolution Medicines is a late-stage clinical oncology company developing novel targeted therapies for patients with RAS-addicted cancers. The company’s R&D pipeline comprises RAS(ON) inhibitors designed to suppress diverse oncogenic variants of RAS proteins. The company’s RAS(ON) inhibitors daraxonrasib (RMC-6236), a RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor; elironrasib (RMC-6291), a RAS(ON) G12C-selective inhibitor; zoldonrasib (RMC-9805), a RAS(ON) G12D-selective inhibitor; and RMC-5127, a RAS(ON) G12V-selective inhibitor, are currently in clinical development. As a new member of the Revolution Medicines team, you will join other outstanding professionals in a tireless commitment to patients with cancers harboring mutations in the RAS signaling pathway. The Opportunity: We are seeking a Senior Product Manager, Biology to shape products and capabilities that help Biology and Discovery teams design, execute, analyze, and learn from experiments faster, with trusted data and AI-enabled support. This role will define and deliver product strategy for Biology workflows, data products, and AI-enabled decision support on RevCore, our enterprise Data, Digital, and AI platform. The mandate is to improve experiment traceability, reduce manual data preparation, accelerate cross-study analysis, and make Biology insights easier to generate and act on. You will partner with scientists across Protein Science, Structural Biology, Screening Sciences, Sample Management, In Vivo Research, Pathology, Translational Research, Computational Biology, Data Science, ML Engineering, Data Engineering, IT, and platform teams to turn complex research workflows into intuitive, scalable products. Product surfaces may include experiment planning workflows, assay and screening result review, sample and reagent lineage, cross-study analysis, and “Ask your Biology data” experiences.
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