Senior Scientist - Medicinal Chemistry, Oncology Targeted Discovery
AstraZenecaAbout the role
Senior Scientist, Medicinal Chemistry, Oncology Targeted Discovery
Location: Waltham, MA, US
Do you want to be at the cutting edge of innovation that will lead to state-of-the-art therapies for cancer? At AstraZeneca, we turn ideas into life changing medicines. Our pioneering oncology pipeline enabled by transformative technologies drives us forward. Working here means being ambitious, thinking big and working together to make the impossible a reality for the patients.
AstraZeneca is a global, innovation-driven, integrated biopharmaceutical company. Our mission is to make a meaningful difference to patient health through great medicines that bring benefit for patients and add new value for society. We discover, develop, manufacture and market prescription medicines for important areas of healthcare, which include some of the world’s most serious illnesses: cancer, cardiovascular disease, respiratory, inflammation, and autoimmune diseases. We are driven by a shared goal to make a positive impact on the lives of patients with these serious diseases. Oncology is a core therapy area and growth platform at AstraZeneca and our vision is to deliver life-changing medicines that improve outcomes for patients most in need.
This Opportunity
As a Senior Scientist, you will actively contribute to programs in the Oncology Targeted Discovery (OTD) chemistry group. This role is part of our strategy to deliver highly specific state-of-the-art therapeutics including, but not limited to, small molecules, peptides and antibody drug conjugates to treat cancer. The successful candidate will deploy expert-level synthetic organic chemistry skills in designing and building complex molecules, both small and non-small, in the laboratory to drive innovation. Working together with various disciplines, you will have the opportunity to acquire world-class medicinal chemistry skills and contribute to a thriving portfolio of future cancer medicines covering a wide range of modalities. There will also be a chance to support development and adoption of machine-learning/AI tools and emerging technologies. This job posting is for our group at the Waltham, MA location (with expectation to move to our new Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA site in Q3 2026).
Core Accountabilities:
Design and execute multi-step modular routes compatible for rapid access to small molecule targets (strong organic synthesis background is required)
Routinely��separate, purify and analyze chemical matter, both small and non-small, using validated techniques and protocols
Employ quantitative and hypothesis-driven approaches to experimentation, including ability to interpret SAR
Learn to conduct research by deploying machine-learning/AI tools in seamlessly interactive manner
Demonstrate a collaborative team player mindset and enthusiasm for multidisciplinary research in a fast-paced environment across various internal/external partners
Participate in writing and submission of patent applications, peer-reviewed articles, and abstracts for scientific conferences
Ensure that appropriate safety, health & environment (SHE) practices are followed
Essential Requirements:
Doctoral degree (Ph.D.) or equivalent focused in synthetic organic or medicinal chemistry with 0+ years of experience in the academia, biotech and/or pharmaceutical industry
Strong record of peer-reviewed publications and of problem solving to drive scientific innovation
Expert-level synthetic chemist with intuition for chemical reactivity and awareness of latest scientific literature
Strong work ethic and adherence to safe practices in the laboratory
Additional Value-Add Skillset:
Prior exposure to basic AI/ML tools, computational design and emerging modalities such as bioconjugation is preferred
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