Senior Program Officer, Translational Sciences, Global Health
Company: Disability Solutions
Location: Seattle
Posted on: September 21, 2023
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Job Description:
The Foundation We are the largest nonprofitfighting poverty,
disease, and inequity around the world. Founded on a simple
premise: people everywhere, regardless of identity or
circumstances, should have the chance to live healthy, productive
lives. We believe our employees should reflect the rich diversity
of the global populations we aim to serve. We provide an
exceptional benefits package to employees and their families which
include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with no
premiums, generous paid time off, paid family leave,
foundation-paid retirement contribution, regional holidays, and
opportunities to engage in several employee communities. As a
workplace, we're committed to creating an environment for you to
thrive both personally and professionally. The TeamThe mission of
Discovery & Translational Sciences (DTS) is to catalyze innovation
for the discovery and translation of transformative solutions to
global health and development inequity. As such, the primary role
of DTS is to enable the foundation to achieve its ambitious global
health equity goals as articulated by the disease-specific strategy
teams (Program Strategy Teams; PSTs). For this, we exploit an
outstanding advantage of the foundation in general and DTS in
particular: the ability to invest in high-risk and/or long-timeline
initiatives with potential for truly disruptive change. We channel
resources into creating more practical (affordable, scalable,
deliverable) versions of existing tools, develop transformative new
tools where none exist, and speed the translation of scientific
discovery into implementable solutions, seeking better ways to
evaluate and refine potential interventions before they enter
costly and time-consuming late-stage clinical trials. Key functions
in support of this R&D mission include identifying and filling
gaps in scientific knowledge, creating or implementing new
technology platforms that can accelerate research in support of our
goals, investing in potentially transformative ideas, continuous
surveying of an ever-changing scientific and technological
innovation space, and the fostering of an effective ecosystem of
global health innovation, funding and partnership to advance the
foundation's mission. Our areas of focus include vaccines,
biologics, drugs, microbiome interventions, and reproductive and
sexual health.This position reports to the Deputy Director,
Translational SciencesYour RoleWe are currently seeking a Senior
Program Officer (SPO) to join Translation Sciences (TS) team within
D&TS to contribute to a productive and collaborative culture of
innovation, to accelerate translation of research into practical
health solutions, and to be passionate about solving problems and
addressing questions relevant to our mission. Team members
participate actively in the broader biomedical and clinical
scientific community and are expected to maintain a cutting-edge
understanding of the field, provide deep subject matter expertise,
act as thought-partners both internally and externally, and serve
as timely sensors of novel opportunities and unforeseen alignments
that might be applied to our strategic priorities.Translational
Sciences expertise, bridging the gap between discovery and clinical
development, is integral to DTS' mission of driving innovation to
impact. The effective development of preventive and therapeutic
interventions (including drugs, vaccines, biologics, microbiome and
other interventions) requires an ability to 'translate' information
from cellular and animal models to human disease and back again.
This translation includes the use of cellular and animal
pharmacology to understand the mechanisms of action of
therapeutics; the identification of pathway and pharmacodynamic
biomarkers for use in human clinical trials; physiologically-based
pharmacokinetic modeling; and clinical trial simulation to
facilitate the design of informative human clinical trials. These
activities are often lacking for interventions used in global
health, whose development preceded the availability of modern
translational tools. To be effective, a modern and innovative
translational approach to intervention tool development should
start early, during the discovery phase. For translational medicine
to be effective in global health, such thinking needs to be
embedded in the Discovery functions and PSTs that seek to deliver
new interventions for Global Health.What You'll Do Strategy
Development:
Keywords: Disability Solutions, Seattle , Senior Program Officer, Translational Sciences, Global Health, Healthcare , Seattle, Washington
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