Scientist 3- Translational Medicine (Multiple Sclerosis & TR focused)

Genentech
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Location
South San Francisco
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
July 12, 2026
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Salary Range
$100k - $186k USD

Job Description

We advance science so that we all have more time with the people we love.

The Translational Medicine OMNI department at Genentech provides the scientific and strategic framework to inform clinical development across Ophthalmology, Metabolism, Neuroscience, and Immunology. Our research encompasses biomarker discovery, personalized healthcare strategies, and clinical translational research to study the molecular pathways driving disease. Within Multiple Sclerosis (MS), our team leverages human clinical biospecimens, deep molecular phenotyping, and computational approaches to evaluate disease heterogeneity, advance novel target understanding, and ensure that every clinical decision is grounded in robust translational science.

The Opportunity:

We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Scientist 3 to join Genentech's Translational Medicine OMNI team in South San Francisco. The successful candidate will contribute to the MS translational research program by integrating human clinical data with advanced molecular profiling and omics technologies to drive biomarker discovery and disease biology insights. This role sits at the intersection of clinical development and translational science — the ideal candidate is comfortable working with clinical biospecimens, interpreting high-dimensional datasets, and contributing findings that directly inform clinical trial design and molecule progression.

As an integral member of our dynamic team, you will:

  • Contribute to the discovery and validation of MS disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets by integrating human clinical sample data with molecular phenotyping and multi-omics approaches.

  • Design and execute translational research experiments using clinical biospecimens (e.g., CSF, PBMCs, whole blood, serum) to investigate mechanisms of disease heterogeneity, target engagement, and disease progression relevant to MS.

  • Analyze and interpret high-dimensional datasets from clinical samples, including single-cell RNA-seq, CITE-seq, bulk RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, and/or proteomics, to generate translational insights that support clinical development.

  • Support biomarker strategy and execution for MS clinical trials, including evaluation of pharmacodynamic markers, patient stratification approaches, and disease-relevant endpoints.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Clinical Development, Bioanalytical Assay Development, Biostatistics, and Computational Biology to build cohesive biological narratives from clinical trial data.

  • Contribute to the development of clinical study documents, including biomarker sections of Clinical Protocols, Investigator's Brochures, and internal governance materials.

  • Communicate research findings through internal presentations, project team updates, and contributions to peer-reviewed publications and external scientific conferences.  Partner with external collaborators, academic institutions, and consortia to advance MS translational research programs.

Who You Are

  • Hold a PhD in Neuroscience, Neuroimmunology, Immunology, Functional Genomics, or a closely related field, with a strong record of scientific achievement with at least 3 years of relevant postdoctoral or industry experience in translational research, MS biology, or neuroimmunology.

  • Possess hands-on experience working with human clinical biospecimens (e.g., CSF, PBMCs, whole blood) and familiarity with the translational research workflows associated with clinical sample analysis.

  • Demonstrate proficiency in multi-omics technologies and familiarity with analysis and interpretation of high-dimensional datasets, such as scRNA-seq, CITE-seq, spatial transcriptomics, bulk RNA-seq, or proteomics.

  • Have working knowledge of biomarker development principles and an ability to connect molecular findings to clinical questions such as dose selection, patient stratification, or target engagement.

  • Are able to independently design, execute, and interpret translational experiments with strong scientific rigor and attention to data quality.

We advance science so that we all have more time with the people we love.

The Translational Medicine OMNI department at Genentech provides the scientific and strategic framework to inform clinical development across Ophthalmology, Metabolism, Neuroscience, and Immunology. Our research encompasses biomarker discovery, personalized healthcare strategies, and clinical translational research to study the molecular pathways driving disease. Within Multiple Sclerosis (MS), our team leverages human clinical biospecimens, deep molecular phenotyping, and computational approaches to evaluate disease heterogeneity, advance novel target understanding, and ensure that every clinical decision is grounded in robust translational science.

The Opportunity:

We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Scientist 3 to join Genentech's Translational Medicine OMNI team in South San Francisco. The successful candidate will contribute to the MS translational research program by integrating human clinical data with advanced molecular profiling and omics technologies to drive biomarker discovery and disease biology insights. This role sits at the intersection of clinical development and translational science — the ideal candidate is comfortable working with clinical biospecimens, interpreting high-dimensional datasets, and contributing findings that directly inform clinical trial design and molecule progression.

As an integral member of our dynamic team, you will:

  • Contribute to the discovery and validation of MS disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets by integrating human clinical sample data with molecular phenotyping and multi-omics approaches.

  • Design and execute translational research experiments using clinical biospecimens (e.g., CSF, PBMCs, whole blood, serum) to investigate mechanisms of disease heterogeneity, target engagement, and disease progression relevant to MS.

  • Analyze and interpret high-dimensional datasets from clinical samples, including single-cell RNA-seq, CITE-seq, bulk RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, and/or proteomics, to generate translational insights that support clinical development.

  • Support biomarker strategy and execution for MS clinical trials, including evaluation of pharmacodynamic markers, patient stratification approaches, and disease-relevant endpoints.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Clinical Development, Bioanalytical Assay Development, Biostatistics, and Computational Biology to build cohesive biological narratives from clinical trial data.

  • Contribute to the development of clinical study documents, including biomarker sections of Clinical Protocols, Investigator's Brochures, and internal governance materials.

  • Communicate research findings through internal presentations, project team updates, and contributions to peer-reviewed publications and external scientific conferences.  Partner with external collaborators, academic institutions, and consortia to advance MS translational research programs.

Who You Are

  • Hold a PhD in Neuroscience, Neuroimmunology, Immunology, Functional Genomics, or a closely related field, with a strong record of scientific achievement with at least 3 years of relevant postdoctoral or industry experience in translational research, MS biology, or neuroimmunology.

  • Possess hands-on experience working with human clinical biospecimens (e.g., CSF, PBMCs, whole blood) and familiarity with the translational research workflows associated with clinical sample analysis.

  • Demonstrate proficiency in multi-omics technologies and familiarity with analysis and interpretation of high-dimensional datasets, such as scRNA-seq, CITE-seq, spatial transcriptomics, bulk RNA-seq, or proteomics.

  • Have working knowledge of biomarker development principles and an ability to connect molecular findings to clinical questions such as dose selection, patient stratification, or target engagement.

  • Are able to independently design, execute, and interpret translational experiments with strong scientific rigor and attention to data quality.

  • Exhibit strong written and oral communication skills, as evidenced by publications and/or scientific presentations.  Demonstrate effective organization, ability to manage multiple priorities, and comfort working in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment across global teams.

  • Be collaborative, intellectually curious, and motivated by the challenge of translating complex biology into clinical insight for patients with MS.

Relocation benefits are not available for this posting.

The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of California is $100,400 -186,400. Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law. A discretionary annual bonus may be available based on individual and Company performance. This position also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below.

Benefits

Genentech is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy and practice to employ, promote, and otherwise treat any and all employees and applicants on the basis of merit, qualifications, and competence. The company's policy prohibits unlawful discrimination, including but not limited to, discrimination on the basis of Protected Veteran status, individuals with disabilities status, and consistent with all federal, state, or local laws.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the job located, and is it remote/hybrid/on-site?
The position is located in South San Francisco at Genentech. The job posting does not specify a remote or hybrid work-mode policy.
What are the key responsibilities of this role?
You will contribute to MS biomarker and target discovery, design and execute translational experiments using clinical biospecimens, and analyze high-dimensional datasets. You will also support clinical trial biomarker strategies, collaborate cross-functionally, contribute to clinical study documents, and communicate findings through presentations and publications.
What qualifications and experience are required?
You must hold a PhD in Neuroscience, Neuroimmunology, Immunology, Functional Genomics, or a related field, with at least 3 years of postdoctoral or industry experience. You need hands-on experience with human clinical biospecimens, proficiency in multi-omics technologies, and working knowledge of biomarker development principles.
What is the salary range for this position?
The expected salary range is $100,400 - $186,400, based on the primary location of California. Actual pay depends on experience, qualifications, and other factors. A discretionary annual bonus may also be available.
Does this position offer relocation support?
No, relocation benefits are not available for this position.

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