Senior Scientist, Research Science
Merck Careers · USA - Nebraska - Elkhorn
Job description
Job Description Join the Elkhorn, Nebraska Animal Health Team Our Company's Global Animal Health Research & Development (R&D) division is a pioneer in the discovery, development and registration of vaccines and therapeutics for animals.. To strengthen our team responsible for poultry vaccine projects, we are looking for a highly skilled and motivated Senior Scientist to join our R&D team. Purpose of the role Reporting to the Global Head of Poultry Bio R&D, this role will drive and provide scientific leadership for multifaceted animal vaccine development projects — partnering with Project Management and senior leadership to guide programs from discovery through late-stage development and licensure. This position combines hands-on scientific expertise with strategic project leadership, requiring both deep technical knowledge and the ability to influence cross-functional teams. Key Responsibilities Scientific Leadership & Execution Lead the scientific strategy for the assigned poultry vaccine development projects, with emphasis on poultry disease biology, pathogen-host interactions, candidate selection, and licensure-enabling studies. Timely design, execute, and analyze experiments related to poultry vaccine candidate characterization, immunogenicity assessment, challenge model development, and assay development and validation. Apply deep technical expertise in poultry diseases to independently troubleshoot complex scientific problems and make data-driven decisions that advance project goals. Maintain a strong laboratory presence, with a minimum of 50% of time dedicated to wet-lab experimentation supporting poultry vaccine and disease research. Project Leadership Serve as the scientific lead in the cross-functional poultry vaccine development project teams, providing strategic and technical direction throughout the development process. Lead project management activities for the poultry vaccine programs, including timeline planning, milestone tracking, resource allocation, and cross-functional coordination under defined organizational governances and processes. Define and drive project strategy, ensuring scientific excellence, effective decision-making, and alignment across key functional areas (e.g., Discovery, Process Development, Analytical Development, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical, and Manufacturing). Proactively identify, communicate, and mitigate scientific, clinical, and regulatory risks related to poultry disease models and vaccine development to ensure timely achievement of key milestones. Regulatory Compliance & Documentation Author and review technical documents, including development reports, validation protocols, SOPs, and sections of regulatory submissions for poultry biologics (e.g., USDA/CVB). Ensure all poultry vaccine development activities comply with relevant regulatory requirements and are aligned with the path to product licensure. Serve as a scientific point of contact during regulatory interactions related to assigned poultry vaccine and poultry disease programs. Cross-Functional Collaboration Work closely with colleagues in Clinical, Process Development, Quality, Regulatory Affairs, and Manufacturing to ensure seamless progression of poultry vaccine projects from research through commercialization. Represent the scientific function in governance meetings, providing clear technical assessments and recommendations grounded in poultry disease expertise and vaccine development experience. Innovation & Scientific Contribution Stay current with scientific literature, emerging technologies, and industry trends relevant to poultry diseases, poultry pathogens, and poultry vaccine development. Propose and evaluate innovative approaches to improve poultry vaccine design, disease models, assay performance, and development efficiency. Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at external scientific conferences, contributing to the organization's scientific reputation in poultry disease and vaccine research. Qualifications Education & Experience: Master’s degree in a relevant scientific discipline with 10+ years of poultry vaccine R&D experience in the animal health industry, OR a Ph.D. in Poultry Diseases, Veterinary Medicine, Immunology, Virology, Bacteriology, Microbiology, Vaccinology, or a related discipline, with at least 1 year of postdoctoral training in poultry disease research preferred. Demonstrated expertise in poultry diseases and poultry vaccine development is required, including experience with relevant poultry pathogens, disease models, diagnostics, and/or vaccine efficacy studies. Hands-on clinical or field experience with poultry diseases, including field investigations, diagnostics, challenge studies, and disease management, is highly desirable. Technical Knowledge: Strong technical background in poultry diseases, poultry pathogens, disease pathogenesis, diagnostics, and poultry vaccine development. Strong understanding of vaccine development principles, including antigen design, adjuvant selection, immunogenicity evaluation, efficacy studies, and/or formulation development for poultry vaccines. Solid knowledge of assay development, qualification, and validation principles within a regulated environment, particularly as applied to poultry vaccine programs. Working knowledge of regulatory requirements for animal health biologics (USDA/CVB), including the product licensure pathway for poultry vaccines. Leadership & Communication: Demonstrated ability to lead or significantly influence cross-functional project teams. Proven ability to communicate complex scientific concepts clearly to diverse audiences, including senior leadership, regulatory bodies, and external partners. Preferred Direct experience in the development and licensure of poultry vaccines is strongly preferred. Experience leading cross-functional poultry vaccine development project teams from discovery through late-stage development. Track record of scientific contributions in poultry disease, poultry pathogens, immunology, vaccinology, or related fields, including publications in peer-reviewed journals and/or presentations at scientific conferences. Experience authoring technical reports and regulatory filing documents for USDA/CVB or equivalent regulatory agencies. Familiarity with viral and bacterial poultry pathogens relevant to the team's vaccine portfolio. Animal Health Our Animal Health Division is a trusted global leader in veterinary medicine, dedicated to preserving and improving health, well-being, and performance of animals and the people who care for them. We are a global team of professionals working together to make a positive difference in animal care and the world’s food supply and have a deep sense of responsibility towards our customers, consumers, animals, society, and our planet. Through our commitment to The Science of Healthier Animals®, we offer veterinarians, farmers, pet owners and governments one of the widest ranges of veterinary pharmaceuticals, vaccines and health management solutions and services. We invest in dynamic and comprehensive R&D resources and a modern, global supply chain. We are present in more than 50 countries, while our products are available in some 150 markets. Required Skills: Analytical Thinking, Analytical Thinking, Assay Development, Automated Liquid Handling Systems, Bacteriology, Bioanalytical Method Development, Bioanalytical Techniques, Biological Sciences, Clinical Judgment, Cross-Functional Collaboration, Data Analysis, Experimentation, Flow Cytometry, Immunoassays, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Microbiology, Production Process Development, Project Risks, Regulatory Compliance, Research Proposal Development, Scientific Leadership, Scientific Writing, Teamwork, Tissue Culture Techniques, Vaccinology {+ 1 more} Preferred Skills: Current Employees apply HERE Current Contingent Workers apply HERE US and Puerto Rico Residents Only: Our company is committ
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