Schmidt Sciences is a philanthropy dedicated to fostering the advancement of science and technology. We approach this by identifying under-supported or unconventional areas of exploration and discovery in order to accelerate and deepen our understanding of the natural world and develop solutions to global issues.
We seek ideas, people, and techniques across disciplines of science and technology to catalyze results for society. Our focus areas include AI and Advanced Computing, Astrophysics and Space, Biosciences, Climate, and Cross-Science programs.
The Biosciences Institute aims to apply the full potential of biology toward solving many of today’s most pressing challenges. We strive to advance our understanding of biology and facilitate the transition of biological innovations into the real world for public benefit.
The Role
Reporting to the Program Scientist, the Science Associate will play a crucial role in managing and enhancing our biosciences portfolio to maximize its impact on the global scientific community.
The Science Associate’s role will include:
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Monitoring and Evaluation: Assessing the impact of existing scientific programs, grants, and investments, and documenting their outcomes to inform future decision-making.
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Evidence-Driven Decision-Making: Utilizing evidence and analysis to make informed decisions regarding scientific projects and inquiries, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives.
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Exploring New Opportunities: Identifying and evaluating new areas of involvement in biosciences, such as technology development, talent cultivation, and strategies for accelerating scientific discovery.
Program and Gift/Grant/Investment Development Responsibilities:
- Coordinate and maintain communication with awardee PIs and research teams to track progress and challenges faced over the duration of the award
- Periodically assess if additional or different kinds of support could be necessary or beneficial
- Participate in the internal assessment process, including the analysis of incoming scientific proposals and reports in context of the current landscape
- Assess the effectiveness and impact of current biosciences programs, grants, and gifts, utilizing metrics and analysis to measure success and inform strategic decision-making.
- Contribute to optimization of budgets and financial resources associated with biosciences programs, monitoring expenditures and forecasting future needs to ensure efficient use of resources.
Strategic Program Development and Collaboration Responsibilities:
- Work with team members to develop new programs that might support technology, talent, or specific future pathways for the field
- Design and organize effective convenings around strategic program goals, including community building and accelerating science outcomes
- Act as a conduit for bringing in innovative ideas and perspectives from the biosciences community, actively engaging with stakeholders to identify emerging trends and opportunities for collaboration.
- Help resource academic and industry partners for future endeavors in biology and biotechnology at different scales
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - We are interested in people with any of the following subspecialties (instrumentation, data science, and general biology) and expect to grow our team with varied expertise. Some of the desired capabilities include:
- Proven expertise in one or multiple subfields of biological research, such as molecular biology, biochemistry, genomics, or engineering biology
- Proficiency in computational tools, software, and data analysis techniques commonly used in biological research (e.g., Python, MATLAB, IDL, Zemax, Github)
- Experience working with science-focused institutions such as philanthropic organizations or academic research institutions
- Project management skills, including entrepreneurial drive to develop and execute self-designed initiatives
- Demonstrated leadership ability and record of impact in high-intensity, team-based environments and ability to coordinate efforts across multiple stakeholders
- Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to convey complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences.
Requirements - Applicants must:
- Have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent from an accredited university in the biological sciences, preferably with 2+ years of postdoctoral experience in scientific research, analysis, or program management
- Demonstrated experience in leading or contributing to biological research projects, with a track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals
- Have a values-based, collaborative working style with demonstrated commitment to the highest standards of ethics and confidentiality
- Be based at the Schmidt Sciences offices in New York or Virginia and be able to travel within the U.S. and internationally on a regular basis as needed following company policy and permitting circumstances.
About Schmidt Sciences
Schmidt Sciences is a philanthropy dedicated to fostering the advancement of science and technology. We approach this by identifying under-supported or unconventional areas of exploration and discovery in order to accelerate and deepen our understanding of the natural world and develop solutions to global issues.
We seek ideas, people, and techniques across disciplines of science and technology to catalyze results for society. Our focus areas include AI and Advanced Computing, Astrophysics and Space, Biosciences, Climate, and Cross-Science programs.
Schmidt Sciences, is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that proudly pursues and hires a diverse workforce. We do not make hiring or employment decisions on the basis of race, color, religion or religious belief, ethnic or national origin, nationality, sex, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws or prohibited by Company policy. We strive for a healthy and safe workplace and strictly prohibit harassment of any kind.