Director, Scientific Project Management
Company: Indiana Biosciences Research Institute
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: October 18, 2024
Job Description:
We are the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI). We are
a leading translational research institute that advances academic
and industry science through collaboration to improve patient
health outcomes. Building your career at the IBRI in Indianapolis'
16 Tech Innovation District means being part of a team of renowned
scientists, creative thinkers, and innovative leaders.Today's
research is being driven by significant advances in our abilities
to study complex disease processes and propose new ways to improve
patients' lives. To reflect the evolving nature of life sciences
research and encourage synergies through collaboration, we're
enhancing our integrated capabilities, adding depth to how we
approach patient-informed translational science and pursuing four
foundational areas of scientific focus:
- Diseases, Systems, Pathways: We're working to better understand
diabetes, cancer, and neurodegeneration in new ways. We apply
shared learning from common systems and pathways to combat these
devastating diseases.
- Molecular Innovation: We're developing new capabilities for
molecular design and drug discovery to investigate disease
processes and pursue new therapeutic approaches.
- Integrated Data Sciences: We're pursuing advanced data sciences
to create novel end-user inspired solutions that address complex
analysis, simulation, and prediction across the translational
sciences.
- Enabling Technologies: We're building a rich platform of
enabling technologies that give our scientists, partners, and
collaborators access to the best tools to solve complex scientific
problems.The IBRI's vision is to build a world-class organization
of researchers, innovators, and business professionals that
catalyze activities across the Indiana (and beyond) life sciences
community. To achieve that vision, we look for curious and
collaborative team members who are energized by innovation, guided
by integrity, and inspired by diversity.The Opportunity:We are
seeking a Director of Scientific Project Management to develop and
implement project management capabilities at the IBRI. You will
provide project management support for a multi-institution academic
drug discovery Center aimed at developing new medicines for
Alzheimer's disease (AD). The TREAT-AD Centers aim to identify and
validate novel targets from the NIH Accelerating Medicines
Partnership for AD (AMP-AD). The Centers develop Target Enabling
Packages (TEPs) to explore novel therapeutic target hypotheses
beyond amyloid. Following open science principles, data, methods,
and tools are shared freely via the AD Knowledge Portal.The Indiana
University School of Medicine-Purdue University TREAT-AD Center
includes an Administrative Core and four technical cores:
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Structural Biology and
Biophysics, Assay Development and High Throughput Screening, and
Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology. The Core leaders
collaborate to identify novel biological targets, assess their
druggability, and enable the most promising for drug discovery
campaigns. This leadership role within Administrative Core will
have a wide range of responsibilities across the center focused on
coordination, communication, data management, and relationship
management of the portfolio. These responsibilities require a
combination of broad scientific knowledge, strong project
management skills, and relationship management abilities.Key
Responsibilities:Scientific Project Management
- Establishing Capabilities: Work with IBRI executive leadership,
scientific leadership, and administrative teams to build project
management capabilities across the TREAT-AD platform, ensuring
effective management of the Center's portfolio of projects.
- Managing a Portfolio of Projects: Be responsible for arranging
and leading meetings, facilitating discussions, and documenting and
communicating results across the Center.
- Building Target Enablement Packages (TEPs): Work with the
TREAT-AD Core leaders to achieve target enablement milestones. TEPs
are comprehensive collections of data, assays, and pharmacological
tools that advance potential drug targets toward a Lead Development
program. Support technical documentation, publications, and grant
writing to effectively document, communicate, and capitalize on
results.
- Achieving Milestones: Work with the TREAT-AD Core leaders to
ensure projects are progressing according to plan and that key
milestones are achieved on schedule. Track portfolio progress,
identifying and addressing any issues or delays, and adjusting
plans as necessary.
- Identifying New Opportunities: Work with the TREAT-AD Core
leaders to organize outreach initiatives including workshops and
symposia. This includes identifying collaborators beyond the Center
and additional funding to advance the Center's goals.Operational
Excellence
- Leading a Team of Teams: Be responsible for organizing and
facilitating project teams to integrate the work of various
technical cores and project teams. Most importantly, the Director
of Scientific Project Management will be responsible for guiding
the conversation to ensure each team's activities align with the
Center's objectives. This responsibility also requires
understanding the scientific content discussed during meetings,
interpreting data, and asking relevant questions. The Director of
Scientific Project Management would also need to resolve any
conflicts that might arise and ensure that all team members have a
chance to contribute.Relationship Management
- Contract Research Organizations (CROs): The Director may act as
the primary point of contact with CROs working on behalf of the
IBRI. This task requires excellent interpersonal skills,
negotiation skills, and an understanding of contract management.
The Director of Scientific Project Management may also need to
monitor the CROs' performance and handle any issues that arise,
ensuring that the quality of work meets the project's standards.Job
Requirements:
- PhD in neuropharmacology or related field PLUS a minimum of 4
years of scientific project management experience.
- Previous experience working across matrixed organizations.
- Superior organizational skills.
- Experience with non-profit organizations preferred.
- Demonstrated independent judgment, good discretion, and
decision-making skills.
- Must possess cultural awareness, strong relationship management
skills, and emotional intelligence.
- Extensive experience with MS Office suite, Teams, and
Outlook.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.Equal Employment
Opportunity:The IBRI provides equal employment opportunities to all
employees and applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of
age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran
status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
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