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Vice President, Development

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Bioanalytical Sciences • Direct bioanalytical assay development for PK, biomarkers, and immunogenicity. • Oversee nonclinical and clinical bioanalytical operations. Cross-Functional Leadership ...

... remote Field Application Scientist responsible for providing pre-sales and post-sales support ... new assay development. • Proactively addressing and supporting customer service initiatives and ...

Lead the contracting with third-party lab service providers for assay development and validation ... US-based, EST preferred (alignment with working hours) Fully remote position with potential for <5% ...

Field Application Scientist

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$100K - $130K/yr

... development. We are hiring a remote Field Application Scientist. This FAS will be responsible for ... interaction assays using the company's proprietary technologies. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND ...

Field Application Scientist

Boston, MA · Remote

$100K - $130K/yr

... development. We are hiring a remote Field Application Scientist. This FAS will be responsible for ... interaction assays using the company's proprietary technologies. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND ...

Remote Role Responsibilities * Review technical materials and real-world R&D data across ADC and/or bispecific programs. * Label, classify, and annotate scientific data and model outputs to improve ...

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Senior Scientific Project Manager

Johnson City, TN · On-site +1

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Lead the contracting with third-party lab service providers for assay development and validation ... US-based, EST preferred (alignment with working hours) Fully remote position with potential for ...

Remote Role Responsibilities * Review technical materials and real-world R&D data in your area of expertise to improve AI model performance . * Label, classify, and annotate scientific data and model ...

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... clinical development, and identify opportunities for pipeline expansion. This is an exciting ... This is a fully remote role, preferably based on the U.S. West Coast, with occasional domestic and ...

Chief Scientific Officer

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Department: 106100 R&D Admin Location: San Diego, USA- Remote Be a part of a global team that is ... assay development, nonclinical pharmacology and toxicology, biomarker sciences, medical genetics ...

Chief Scientific Officer

San Diego, CA · On-site +1

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Department: 106100 R&D Admin Location: San Diego, USA- Remote Be a part of a global team that is ... assay development, nonclinical pharmacology and toxicology, biomarker sciences, medical genetics ...

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How much do remote assay development scientist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote assay development scientist in the United States is $38.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.37 and $46.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a remote assay development scientist do?

A Remote Assay Development Scientist designs, develops, and optimizes laboratory assays—analytical tests used to detect or measure biological or chemical substances—while working from a remote location. They collaborate virtually with research teams to plan experiments, analyze data, and troubleshoot assay performance. Their work is critical in fields such as diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology, ensuring that assays are accurate, reliable, and fit for their intended purpose. This role often involves using specialized software and digital tools to communicate results and manage project workflows.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote assay development scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Assay Development Scientist, you need a solid background in biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field, typically supported by an advanced degree and experience in assay design and validation. Familiarity with laboratory automation software, data analysis platforms, and regulatory compliance tools is essential. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and self-motivation are standout soft skills for remote collaboration and project management. These skills ensure the accurate development, optimization, and reporting of assays while maintaining productivity and quality in a remote work environment.

What are some common challenges faced by remote assay development scientists, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Assay Development Scientists often face challenges related to limited access to laboratory resources and real-time collaboration with lab-based colleagues. To overcome these, effective communication tools, regular virtual meetings, and clear documentation are essential. Utilizing remote data analysis platforms and project management software can also help ensure progress and alignment. Proactively seeking feedback and maintaining close contact with cross-functional teams supports efficient troubleshooting and project advancement.

What is the difference between Remote Assay Development Scientist vs Remote Laboratory Technician?

AspectRemote Assay Development ScientistRemote Laboratory Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Life Sciences, relevant lab experienceAssociate's or Bachelor's in Science, technical training
Work EnvironmentDesigning and developing assays, data analysis, remote collaborationPerforming routine lab tasks, sample preparation, data recording
Employer & Industry UsageBiotech, pharma, research institutionsLaboratories, clinical testing facilities, biotech companies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding role differences, career planningJob responsibilities, required skills

The Remote Assay Development Scientist focuses on designing and optimizing assays, requiring advanced scientific knowledge and data analysis skills. In contrast, the Remote Laboratory Technician performs routine lab tasks and sample processing. Both roles are essential in biotech and pharma industries but differ in responsibilities, credentials, and work scope.

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Infographic showing various Remote Assay Development Scientist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,420 per year, or $38.7 per hour.

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Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
About GondolaBio
GondolaBio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing breakthrough therapeutics for genetic diseases. GondolaBio is an independent sister company to BridgeBio, originally carved out in 2024 after securing $300M in private financing from external investors. GondolaBio aims to leverage cutting-edge biological research to discover, create, test, and deliver transformative medicines to treat patients who suffer from genetic diseases.
Who You Are
You are a development sciences leader who connects the dots from target engagement to first-in-human and early clinical proof of concept. You think in integrated development plans - pairing nonclinical pharmacology, DMPK, biomarkers, clinical pharmacology, and quantitative sciences into a coherent story that de-risks programs and accelerates decisions. You are hands-on by default, energized by getting into the technical details and driving the work forward in a fast-moving, early-stage environment. You partner naturally across Clinical Development, Regulatory, Research, and CMC, and you bring deep scientific judgment to genetic disease programs - ideally with direct experience advancing oligonucleotide and other novel modalities. Above all, you keep patients at the center of every development decision.
Key Responsibilities
Provide scientific strategy and operational leadership across the development sciences functions that take genetic disease programs from candidate selection through first-in-human and early clinical development, including:
Nonclinical Pharmacology & DMPK Sciences
• Direct nonclinical PK/PD strategy spanning target engagement, pharmacodynamic response, and efficacy.
• Oversee in vitro and in vivo ADME and DMPK characterization to support candidate selection and IND-enabling packages.
Biomarker Sciences & Development
• Lead biomarker identification and the nonclinical-to-clinical biomarker strategy and execution.
• Drive clinical biomarker qualifications to support proof of mechanism and proof of concept.
Clinical Pharmacology & Early Clinical Development
• Own first-in-human through Phase 2 early clinical sciences and development strategy.
• Direct clinical pharmacology, including Phase 1 healthy-volunteer and special-population studies.
Quantitative Sciences
• Provide leadership across data analytics, pharmacometrics, biostatistics, and data management and data sciences to inform dose selection and program decisions.
Research Operations
• Oversee nonclinical and translational study execution and vendor management.
• Manage clinical pharmacology study execution and associated vendor relationships.
Bioanalytical Sciences
• Direct bioanalytical assay development for PK, biomarkers, and immunogenicity.
• Oversee nonclinical and clinical bioanalytical operations.
Cross-Functional Leadership
• Partner closely with Clinical Development, Global Regulatory Affairs, CMC, and Research to deliver integrated development plans and regulatory submissions (pre-IND, IND, FIH, Phase 1/2).
• Personally drive the technical work across these functions, staying close to the science and the data while leveraging CROs and external partners to deliver, consistent with a lean, hands-on early-stage culture.
• Represent development sciences to senior leadership, the board, and external advisors, and contribute to portfolio-level prioritization and resourcing decisions.
Requirements
Preferred Education & Experience
• PhD, PharmD, MD, or equivalent advanced degree in a relevant scientific discipline.
• Minimum 12+ years of biopharmaceutical drug development experience, including significant time in technical leadership roles.
• Substantial drug development experience spanning nonclinical through early clinical development, with a track record of advancing programs into and through first-in-human.
• Demonstrated leadership across two or more of the following: nonclinical pharmacology/DMPK, biomarkers, clinical pharmacology, quantitative sciences, bioanalytical sciences, or research operations.
• Experience operating in a lean, build-oriented, clinical-stage environment with significant reliance on CROs and external vendors.
• Thrives in a hands-on, detail-oriented capacity and is energized by driving the work forward directly.
• Strong record of cross-functional partnership with Clinical Development, Regulatory, and CMC.
Nice-to-Haves
• Direct experience with oligonucleotide therapeutics (ASO, siRNA, GalNAc-conjugated) or other novel modalities.
• Genetic and rare disease development experience.
• Experience building development sciences infrastructure and teams from an early stage.
No matter your role at GondolaBio, successful team members are
Patient Champions who put patients first, uphold strict ethical standards, and anchor decisions in clinical and scientific integrity.
Entrepreneurial Operators who take ownership and drive toward practical solutions, while exercising sound judgment, respecting established processes, and aligning with teammates and leadership.
Truth Seekers who are rigorous, detail-oriented, and intellectually honest-comfortable challenging assumptions, engaging with data, and updating their views based on evidence.
Collaborative Thinkers who work effectively in data-driven, interdisciplinary environments; listen actively; and welcome questions, debate, and constructive challenge as essential to better decision-making.
Individuals Who Inspire Excellence in themselves and those around them.
High-quality Executors who deliver against goals and milestones with precision, accountability, and appropriate urgency-without compromising scientific rigor or team alignment.
What We Offer
• Patient Days, where we are fortunate to hear directly from individuals living with the conditions we are seeking to impact throughout the year and learn how we can improve our efforts.
• A culture inspired by our values: put patients first, think independently, be radically transparent, every minute counts, and let the science speak.
• An unyielding commitment to always putting patients first.
• A decentralized model that enables our program teams to focus on advancing science and helping patients. Our affiliate structure is designed to eliminate bureaucracy and put decision-making power in the hands of those closest to the science.
• A place where you own the vision - both for your program and your own career path.
• A collaborative, fast-paced, data-driven environment where we inspire ourselves and each other to always perform at the top of our game.
• Access to learning and development resources to help you get in the best professional shape of your life.
• Robust and market-competitive compensation & benefits package (Base, Performance Bonus, Equity, health, welfare & retirement programs).
• Flexible PTO.
• Rapid career advancement for strong performers.
• Potential ability to work on multiple GondolaBio Pharma programs across multiple therapeutic areas over time.
• Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
Compensation
The base pay range for this position is $310,000 to $360,000 per year. The actual compensation offered will be determined based on a number of job-related factors, including experience, skills, qualifications, and location. A bonus plan and equity will also be offered.
Equal Employment Opportunity
GondolaBio ServiceCo is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. Employees of BridgeBio and all affiliated companies should work through their managers to inquire about and learn more about this role.