Associate Director - Director, In Vivo Pharmacology
Profluent is an AI-first protein design company. Founded in 2022, we develop deep generative models to design and validate novel, functional proteins to revolutionize biomedicine. Based in Emeryville, CA, we are backed by leading investors including Altimeter Capital, Bezos Expeditions, Spark Capital, Insight Partners, Air Street Capital, AIX Ventures, and Convergent Ventures, and have raised over $150M to date.The RoleProfluent is seeking a rigorous and highly collaborative Associate Director - Director to lead in vivo pharmacology strategy and execution for our customized base editor therapeutics. You will oversee rodent and non-human primate (NHP) studies designed to evaluate editing activity, delivery, biodistribution, durability, tolerability, biomarker response, and translational potential.The successful candidate will serve as the in vivo pharmacology lead on cross-functional program teams, partnering closely with gene editing, protein engineering, delivery, computational biology, bioanalytics, translational science, and external CROs. You will generate and interpret decision-quality in vivo datasets that guide editor selection, dose strategy, candidate nomination, and IND-enabling development plans.This is an excellent opportunity to help build the in vivo pharmacology function for a new class of AI-designed gene editing medicines and to shape how Profluent advances therapeutic candidates from discovery into development.ResponsibilitiesLead in vivo pharmacology strategy for Profluent’s customized base editor programs, spanning rodent and NHP studies from early proof-of-concept through candidate nomination and IND-enabling planning. Initial programs will focus on liver-targeted therapies for inborn errors of metabolism, with opportunities to expand into extrahepatic indications over timeDesign and oversee studies evaluating editing efficiency, delivery performance, tissue biodistribution, exposure, dose response, durability, pharmacodynamic biomarkers, tolerability, and translational relevanceServe as the in vivo pharmacology representative on cross-functional program teams, translating complex datasets into clear recommendations for program strategy, candidate selection, dose rationale, and development pathLead and manage external study execution with CROs and vivarium partners, including protocol development, vivarium operations, vendor selection, study monitoring, sample logistics, data QC, troubleshooting, and report reviewPartner with bioanalytical, molecular biology, computational, and translational teams (or CROs) to integrate NGS, ddPCR/qPCR, RNA/protein, histology, clinical chemistry, cytokine, immunology, and other study readoutsBuild scalable in vivo pharmacology capabilities, including study design templates, decision criteria, CRO/vendor workflows, sample management processes, and data review standardsContribute to regulatory-facing pharmacology packages, including summaries of study design, dose selection, biodistribution, pharmacodynamics, durability, and translational rationaleMentor researchers and help establish a high-performing, collaborative, and analytically rigorous in vivo pharmacology functionQualifications PhD or equivalent in pharmacology, physiology, molecular biology, genetics, bioengineering, or a related field, + 6-8 years of relevant industry experience in in vivo pharmacology and preclinical developmentDemonstrated experience designing, managing, and interpreting rodent and NHP pharmacology studies and supporting IND-enabling studiesExperience with genetic medicines, such as genome editing, base editing, gene therapy, RNA medicines, oligonucleotide therapeutics, LNP delivery, viral vectors, or related modalitiesStrong understanding of PK/PD, dose response, biodistribution, target engagement, pharmacodynamic biomarkers, translational endpoints, and preclinical development strategyExperience leading CRO studies, including protocol design, vendor oversight, study monitoring, data QC, troubleshooting, and report reviewAbility to operate as a senior cross-functional scientific leader, translating in vivo data into program recommendationsExcellent communication skills and experience presenting strategy, data, risks, and recommendations to program teams and senior leadershipWhat We OfferHigh-growth opportunity with meaningful impact on the future of protein designCompetitive compensation package with equity participation401(k) with a strong employer matchComprehensive benefits including health/dental/vision insuranceGenerous PTO policy and commitment to work-life balanceProfessional development opportunities in a cutting-edge field at the intersection of AI and biologyProfluent Bio, Inc is an equal opportunity employer promoting diversity and inclusion in the workspace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical conditions, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and gender expression), sex (which includes pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding), genetic information, taking or requesting statutorily protected leave, or any other basis protected by law.Work Authorization RequirementApplicants must have ongoing work authorization in the United States that does not require employer sponsorship. Sponsorship will not be provided now or at any time in the future for this position.Employment Eligibility VerificationLegal authorization to work in the United States is required. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired must verify their identity and work eligibility and complete the required employment verification form upon hire.