Use Your Power for Purpose
At Pfizer, our mission is to deliver breakthroughs that transform patients' lives. At the core of this mission is Research and Development, where we strive to convert cutting-edge science and technology into impactful therapies and vaccines. You will have a profound impact on improving patients' lives while working at Pfizer. Whether you are involved in discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy, or supporting clinical trials, you will leverage advanced design and process development skills to expedite the delivery of top-tier medicines to patients globally.
ROLE SUMMARY
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled individual with strong expertise in assay development, plate-based screening, and use of automated instrumentation to join our High Throughput Screening (HTS) team within the Discovery Biology and Pharmacology (DBP) Group in Groton, CT. This team is focused on in vitro plate-based HTS assays to identify new chemical matter to support small molecule discovery programs across a range of therapeutic areas at Pfizer. As part of the DBP group, this individual will work closely with colleagues across functions and be an integral member on project teams. He/She/They will combine a foundation of scientific method and rigor, attention to detail, good communication skills, and a sense of humor to perform this challenging job with a sense of joy.
Key Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will assist in assay development, adapt those assays to miniaturized 384- and 1536-well plate formats, and transition them to automated screening systems for HTS. He/she/they will execute primary screening, data analysis, hit confirmation, and downstream assays all with minimal supervision.
Successful candidates will be expected to:
Partner with pharmacology scientists and protein/cell sciences teams to develop miniaturized, high-throughput plate-based assays
Partner with automation specialists to transfer assays to automated systems for high-throughput screening
Leverage a range of equipment including common plate readers and liquid handlers to enable robust high-throughput screening
Upload data to databases
Assist with routine lab maintenance
Present screening results within project teams
Conduct hit confirmation and execute downstream follow-up assays
Collaborate to identify, evaluate, and where applicable, implement new technology solutions that enhance efficiencies and capabilities
Maintain impeccable notebook records
Qualifications
BS in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Pharmacology or equivalent field with 2+ years of experience in industry is required.
Experience developing plate-based assays including cell and biochemical assays such as FRET, AlphaLISA, nanoBRET, and GLO
Demonstrated experience working with a range of equipment including plate readers and liquid handlers
Familiarity with common HTS equipment such as the Acoustic Echo, Tempest and Combi liquid handlers, Pherastar and Envision readers
Experience conducting plate-based screens on automated systems
Strong collaboration and communication skills to ensure alignment among project teams
Ability to work in a dynamic, fast-paced culture
Demonstrated ability to apply a continuous improvement mindset to drive efficiencies.
Preferred Qualifications
Expertise in data analysis
Expertise in specialized HTS assay formats such as high-content screening, qRT-PCR, CETSA, and mass spectrometry
Experience with scheduling software like Cellario
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Sitting, standing, lifting, bending, and walking. Ability to work on a computer (while standing or sitting). Ability to perform mathematical calculations and interpret data.
NON-STANDARD WORK SCHEDULE, TRAVEL OR ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
Majority of work will be performed during the standard work day, but ability to work flexible hours when needed is preferrable
Travel to attend appropriate meetings and conferences
Compliance with laboratory safety practices
Other Job Details:
Last Date to Apply: June 05 , 2025.
Work Location Assignment: On Premise
No relocation support available
Relocation assistance may be available based on business needs and/or eligibility.
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