Recursion Pharmaceuticals

Manager, Computational Biology (Early Oncology)

Recursion Pharmaceuticals$166K — $220K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD in a quantitative field like Computational Biology or Bioinformatics with 5+ years in biotech or pharma, or MS with 7+ years of experience
  • Experience managing and developing scientific or technical teams
  • Strong knowledge of cancer biology, including biomarker discovery and patient stratification
  • Expert in integrating and analyzing multiple omics data types (phenomics, transcriptomics, etc.)
  • Advanced proficiency in Python or R for high-dimensional biological data analysis
  • Ability to communicate complex data in a clear, compelling manner across functions

Responsibilities

  • Lead and mentor a team of data scientists and computational biologists
  • Design and execute analyses for target nomination and validation in cancer biology
  • Develop strategies for biomarker and patient population stratification
  • Collaborate with engineering teams to scale innovative analysis methods
  • Contribute hands-on to complex data integration, maintaining a 50% individual contribution
  • Partner with various experts to create impactful data packages for decision-making
  • Present data findings to stakeholders to influence drug development decisions

Benefits

  • Hybrid work environment with in-office expectations
  • Opportunity for annual bonuses and equity compensation
  • Comprehensive benefits package
Full Job Description
The Impact You'll Make

As a Manager within Recursion's partnership-facing data science team, you will be at the forefront of reimagining drug discovery from first principles. You will lead a team of world-class computational biologists focused on identifying and advancing the next generation of oncology therapeutics. You will act as a "player-coach," balancing direct technical contribution with the mentorship and strategic leadership of a high-performing team. Your mission is to integrate Recursion's massive datasets-phenomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics-to nominate novel targets, validate disease biology, and define the precision oncology strategies that ensure our medicines reach the right patients.

In this role, you will:
  • Lead and Develop: Direct and mentor a team of data scientists and computational biologists, fostering a culture of scientific rigor, bold experimentation, and continuous professional growth.
  • Drive Target Discovery: Lead the design and execution of analyses for target nomination and validation, using Recursion's platform to identify novel vulnerabilities in cancer biology.
  • Define Early Patient Population Strategy: Develop biomarker strategies and patient-stratification hypotheses to support programs as they progress from nomination through hit-to-lead and lead-optimization.
  • Bridge the Gap: Act as a key "connector," leading your team to pilot innovative analysis methods and collaborating with platform and engineering teams to productionalize and scale these tools for organization-wide impact.
  • Execute Hands-On: Maintain a 50% individual contribution (IC) load, performing complex data integration and analysis to solve "killer questions" within the oncology portfolio.
  • Collaborate Cross-Functionally: Partner with biologists, medicinal chemists, and clinical leads to build compelling data packages that drive program milestones and investment decisions.
  • Present data analysis to external decision makers and stakeholders in a clear and compelling way that drives toward getting medicines to patients.

The Team You'll Join

Our group is a bold, agile, diverse collective of computational drug discovery scientists deeply focused on the singular goal of bringing new therapeutics into the clinic at an accelerated pace. We are a computational group that spans precision oncology, I&I (immunology and inflammation), and neuroscience and focuses on advancing novel, targeted therapies for these disease areas. We partner closely with our biologists and medicinal chemists to design and execute impactful and decisional data analysis for multiple programs. We are responsible for data strategy across the portfolio and supported by computational leadership in designing scalable and reproducible experiments that serve to advance multiple programs within the portfolio.

Our team collaborates extensively with computational biologists in other therapeutic areas (neurobiology, immunology, etc.) as well as data scientists and engineers from our core platform teams to provide a strong network of feedback and support.
The Experience You'll Need
  • PhD in a quantitative field (Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Statistics, Cancer Biology, etc.) with 5+ years of experience in biotech or pharma industry OR MS in a relevant field and 7+ years of experience in biotech or pharma industry solving fundamental problems in oncology or drug discovery.
  • People Management Experience: Proven track record of managing and developing direct reports within a scientific or technical environment.
  • Oncology Domain Expertise: Deep understanding of cancer biology, including experience with biomarker discovery and patient population stratification.
    • Experience with two or more oncology areas; strong understanding of patient genetics and historical druggability of disease relevant pathways
  • Deep expertise in the analysis and data integration of two or more 'omics data modalities (phenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, genomics), including experience working with patient data
    • Exceptional data visualization skills
  • Computational Proficiency: Advanced skills in Python or R for the analysis of high-dimensional biological data (e.g., transcriptomics, proteomics, or high-content imaging).
  • Excellent Cross-Functional Communication: Ability to distill complex technical concepts into clear and compelling narrative for internal and external-cross functional audiences.

Nice To Have:
  • Public Data Mastery: Familiarity with large-scale oncology datasets such as TCGA, CCLE, DepMap, and/or Real-World Data (RWD).
  • Experimental Design: Experience designing high-throughput screens or CRISPR/small-molecule perturbations to validate therapeutic hypotheses.
  • Clinical Translation: Exposure to the requirements for IND-enabling studies or clinical trial biomarker analysis

Working Location & Compensation:

This is an office-based, hybrid position at our US headquarters located in Salt Lake City, Utah or our offices in New York City, New York. Employees are expected to work in the office at least 50% of the time.

At Recursion, we believe that every employee should be compensated fairly. Based on the skills, experience, and qualifications needed for this role, the estimated annual base salary range is:
  • New York City, Boston, & San Francisco Bay Area(s): $166,980-$220,600
  • Salt Lake City & all other U.S. locations: $151,800-$200,600

In addition to base salary, this role is eligible for an annual bonus, equity compensation, and a comprehensive benefits package.

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About Recursion Pharmaceuticals

Recursion Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to discover new drugs. The company's proprietary platform combines high-throughput biology, chemistry, and image-based data with machine learning algorithms to identify new treatments for diseases. Recursion Pharmaceuticals is focused on developing treatments for rare genetic diseases, including lysosomal storage disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and oncology. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Learn more about Recursion Pharmaceuticals
Size
400 employees
Market Cap
$1.3 billion
Industry
Founded
2013
NASDAQ

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