Director, Toxicology

Immunomeinc

Bothell (WA)

On-site

USD 216,197 - 270,100

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Immunome, Inc. is seeking a Director of Toxicology to provide scientific and strategic leadership for nonclinical safety assessments in oncology from discovery through commercialization.

You will be the toxicology lead on project teams, designing phase-appropriate safety strategies to accelerate pipeline assets while meeting global regulatory expectations. You will collaborate with Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Development, DMPK, Pathology, Biomarkers, and CROs to design IND/CTA/ NDA/ BLA

Qualifications

  • PhD, MD, DVM or PharmD or equivalent in toxicology or related science.
  • 12+ years in biotech/pharma drug development, oncology focus preferred.
  • Experience supporting IND/CTA/NDA/BLA submissions.
  • Deep understanding of ICH/FDA/EMA global regulatory expectations.

Responsibilities

  • Lead nonclinical safety programs across oncology assets from discovery to regulatory submission.
  • Develop phase-appropriate nonclinical safety plans aligned with regulatory expectations.
  • Provide leadership on safety risks, data interpretation, and risk mitigation.
  • Oversee GLP and non-GLP toxicology studies and CRO performance.
  • Mentor scientists and contribute to departmental capability development.

Skills

Toxicology leadership
IND/CTA submissions
Regulatory strategy
GLP studies
Cross-functional leadership
AI toxicology

Education

PhD/MD/DVM/PharmD or equivalent

Job description

Company Overview

Immunome is a clinical-stage targeted oncology company committed to developing first-in-class and best-in-class targeted cancer therapies. We are advancing an innovative portfolio of therapeutics, supported by a leadership team with deep experience in the design, development, and commercialization of cutting-edge therapies, including antibody-drug conjugates. Our pipeline includes varegacestat, an investigational gamma secretase inhibitor for which an NDA has been submitted to the U.S. FDA; IM-1021, a clinical-stage ROR1 ADC; IM-3050, an IND-cleared FAP-targeted radiotherapy; and IM-1617, an IND-cleared solid tumor ADC. We are also advancing a broad portfolio of early-stage ADCs pursuing undisclosed solid tumor targets.

Position Overview

The Director, Toxicology provides scientific and strategic leadership for the nonclinical safety assessment of oncology therapeutics from discovery through commercialization. This individual serves as the toxicology lead on multidisciplinary project teams andis responsible fordeveloping scientifically rigorous, phase-appropriate nonclinical safety strategies that enable efficient progression of pipeline assets while meeting global regulatory expectations.

The Director partners closely with Research, Clinical Development, Translational Science (DMPK, Biomarkers), Regulatory Affairs, CMC, Biometrics, Pathology, and external CROs to design and execute toxicology programs supporting INDs, CTAs, BLAs, NDAs, lifecycle management activities, and responses to health authorities. The successful candidate combines deep scientific expertise with strategic judgment to identify and mitigate development risks while advancing innovative oncology therapeutics.

Responsibilities
Scientific Leadership
  • Serve as the nonclinical safety lead for multiple oncology development programs from candidate selection through regulatory approval.
  • Develop integrated, phase-appropriate nonclinical safety strategies that support efficient clinical development while meeting global regulatory expectations.
  • Provide scientific leadership on target-, platform-, and modality-related safety risks and develop mitigation strategies.
  • Lead interpretation of complex toxicology findings and translate results into actionable recommendations for project teams and executive leadership.
  • Integrate toxicology, pharmacology, DMPK, pathology, biomarker, and clinical data into comprehensive benefit-risk assessments.
Regulatory Strategy
  • Design nonclinical development plans supporting INDs, CTAs, NDAs, BLAs, and global regulatory interactions.
  • Author and review nonclinical sections of regulatory submissions including INDs, Investigator's Brochures, CTDs, briefing packages, orphan drug applications, pediatric plans, and responses to regulatory questions.
  • Represent Toxicology during FDA, EMA, PMDA, and other global health authority interactions.
  • Ensure nonclinical programs comply with ICH, FDA, EMA, OECD, and applicable global regulatory guidance.
Study Oversight
  • Design, oversee, and interpret GLP and non-GLP toxicology studies conducted at external CROs.
  • Provide scientific oversight of study protocols, amendments, pathology peer review, data interpretation, and final reports.
  • Oversee study monitoring activities to ensure high-quality execution and data integrity.
  • Manage CRO performance, timelines, budgets, and scientific deliverables.
Cross-Functional Leadership
  • Represent Toxicology on cross-functional project teams.
  • Partner with Clinical Pharmacology, Translational Sciences (DMPK, Biomarkers), Regulatory Affairs, CMC, Clinical Development, Biometrics, and Research to optimize development strategies.
  • Communicate complex scientific issues effectively to technical and executive audiences.
  • Mentor junior scientists and contribute to development of departmental capabilities and scientific standards.
Innovation
  • Identify opportunities to incorporate emerging technologies including AI-enabled data analysis, predictive toxicology, in vitro models, large language models for scientific workflows, quantitative systems toxicology, and novel biomarkers.
  • Drive implementation of innovative approaches that improve decision-making, reduce development timelines, and align with regulatory expectations.
Qualifications
  • PhD, DVM, PharmD, MD, or equivalent in Toxicology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Biology, or related scientific discipline.
  • 12+ years of progressively responsible experience in biotechnology or pharmaceutical drug development, or equivalent experience.
  • Extensive experience supporting oncology drug development programs through IND and late-stage clinical development.
  • Demonstrated success supporting multiple IND, CTA, NDA and/or BLA submissions.
  • Deep understanding of ICH, FDA, EMA and global regulatory expectations for nonclinical safety assessment.
  • Ability to travel approximately 10%, domestic and international.
Knowledge and Skills
  • Experience authoring relevant sections of global regulatory submissions and interacting with global health authorities in all stages of development and post-approval.
  • Excellent skills in assessment of the appropriate toxicology experiments to support clinical development at all stages of product development. Demonstrated experience supporting regulatory compliant nonclinical development plans, with excellent working knowledge of the regulatory process.
  • Experience in deployment of AI and other innovative technologies which improve decision making and align with regulatory partners.
  • Working knowledge of the most advanced exploratory and investigative toxicology methods to interrogate putative target and/or platform-related liabilities.
  • Excellent critical thinking skills, ability, and desire to oversee multiple projects simultaneously in a demanding environment.
  • Demonstrated experience in leading cross-functional teams in the development and execution of biomarker and diagnostics plans to support preclinical and clinical development.
  • Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills (written and oral) with ability to communicate complex information succinctly.
  • Experience with developing, leading, and executing translational strategies, such as the transition from discovery research into clinical development.
  • Ability to drive collaboration, achieve results, influence, and resolve conflicts across internal and external project teams.
Washington State Pay Range

$216,197 - $270,100 USD

E/E/O

Immunome, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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