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As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for translational scientist in the United States is $115,396.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $97,500.00 and $131,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Translational Scientist bridges the gap between basic scientific research and clinical applications, ensuring that discoveries in the lab are effectively translated into medical treatments or therapies. They work at the intersection of biology, medicine, and technology, collaborating with researchers, clinicians, and industry partners. Their responsibilities may include analyzing preclinical and clinical data, designing experiments, and supporting regulatory approvals for drug development.

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To thrive as a Translational Scientist, you need a solid background in biomedical research, clinical sciences, and data analysis, typically supported by an advanced degree such as a PhD or MD. Experience with laboratory techniques, bioinformatics tools, regulatory compliance systems, and possibly certifications in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) are highly valued. Strong problem-solving, collaboration, and communication skills set outstanding candidates apart, especially when bridging the gap between laboratory research and clinical applications. These competencies are critical for effectively translating scientific discoveries into practical treatments, diagnostics, or therapies that impact patient care.

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Translational Scientists often navigate the complexity of transferring discoveries from basic research into clinical or commercial applications, which requires balancing scientific rigor with practical feasibility. Keeping up with regulatory requirements, managing interdisciplinary project teams, and aligning research goals with patient needs can pose significant challenges. These scientists also face the task of securing funding and coordinating with stakeholders such as clinicians, regulatory professionals, and industry partners. Success in this role often depends on adaptability, cross-disciplinary communication, and creative problem-solving to overcome these hurdles and drive innovation forward.
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Infographic showing various Translational Scientist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,396 per year, or $55.5 per hour.
Sr Scientist, Biomarkers & Translational Inflammation

Sr Scientist, Biomarkers & Translational Inflammation

Gilead

Foster City, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Gilead Sciences rating

9.7

Company rating: 9.7 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

1st of 70 rated pharmaceutical


Job description

At Gilead, we're creating a healthier world for all people. For more than 35 years, we've tackled diseases such as HIV, viral hepatitis, COVID-19 and cancer - working relentlessly to develop therapies that help improve lives and to ensure access to these therapies across the globe. We continue to fight against the world's biggest health challenges, and our mission requires collaboration, determination and a relentless drive to make a difference.

Every member of Gilead's team plays a critical role in the discovery and development of life-changing scientific innovations. Our employees are our greatest asset as we work to achieve our bold ambitions, and we're looking for the next wave of passionate and ambitious people ready to make a direct impact.

We believe every employee deserves a great leader. People Leaders are the cornerstone to the employee experience at Gilead and Kite. As a people leader now or in the future, you are the key driver in evolving our culture and creating an environment where every employee feels included, developed and empowered to fulfil their aspirations. Join Gilead and help create possible, together.
Job Description

Role Overview
Gilead Sciences is seeking a highly accomplished Senior Scientist to join the Biomarkers and Translational Inflammation Group in the research organization. This role will provide scientific leadership in the design, development, and execution of biomarker and translational strategies to support clinical programs across inflammatory and fibrotic diseases, with increasing accountability through late-stage (Phase II-III) development.
The successful candidate will serve as a biomarker and translational science leader for one or more programs, working closely with Clinical Development, Clinical Pharmacology, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Regulatory, and external partners. This position requires deep expertise in human immunology and inflammation, demonstrated success supporting registrational studies, and experience interacting with global health authorities.
Experience in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), immune mediated liver disease, and/or hepatic inflammation/fibrosis is a strong plus.

This is a onsite based position at our global headquarters in Foster City, CA.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead the end-to-end biomarker strategy for one or more clinical programs, from early translational research through Phase III and registrational studies, aligned with program objectives and regulatory expectations.

  • Define and implement fit for purpose PD, RO, MOA, prognostic, predictive, and diseasemonitoring biomarkers, including assay qualification, validation, and transfer to CROs.

  • Serve as the biomarker lead for cross-functional program teams, providing scientific direction, risk assessment, and contingency planning.

  • Design and oversee human-relevant translational studies using primary blood and tissue samples (including liver, gut, lung, skin, synovium).

  • Lead responder vs. nonresponder analyses, pathway interrogation, and reversetranslation efforts using clinical and real-world data.

  • Integrate multi-omic, spatial, imaging, and clinical datasets to generate actionable insights and inform program decisions.

  • Author and review clinical biomarker sections for protocols, IBs, SAPs, and regulatory documents, including support for Phase III trials.

  • Partner with Clinical, Biostats, and Regulatory to ensure biomarker strategies are aligned with registrational and postmarketing objectives.

  • Support inspection-ready biomarker operations, including CRO oversight, vendor management, and data quality assurance.

  • Present clinical biomarker data at conferences and investigator meetings, and author biomarker research focused scientific publications.

  • Contribute to and participate in health authority interactions (e.g., FDA, EMA), including briefing documents, responses, and meetings, representing biomarker and translational strategy.

  • Engage with external collaborators, consortia, and KOLs, and represent the organization in scientific and advisory forums as appropriate.

  • Provide matrix leadership across functions; mentor junior scientists and contribute to scientific capability building within the group.

  • Help shape portfolio-level biomarker strategy, standards, and innovation initiatives.

  • Influence decision making through clear scientific communication, datadriven recommendations, and strong stakeholder engagement.

Qualifications & ExperienceEducation
  • PhD in Immunology, Inflammation Biology, Translational Medicine, or related discipline.

Experience
  • Senior Scientist: Typically, 5-8+ years of relevant postdoctoral and industry experience with demonstrated leadership of biomarker strategies for clinical programs.

Required Expertise
  • Deep understanding of human immunology, inflammation, and/or fibrotic disease biology with hands-on mindset balanced with a strategic perspective.

  • Strong record of scientific contributions, including high profile publications and/or patents.

  • Proactive problem-solver with proven experience designing and implementing clinical biomarker strategies, including assay validation and outsourcing.

  • Demonstrated ability to support Phase II-III clinical trials and work within regulated development environments.

  • Prior experience interacting with health authorities on biomarker related topics is required.

  • A clear and effective communicator with the ability to influence across functions, with experience contributing to regulatory and externalfacing documents.

Preferred / Plus Qualifications
  • Experience in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), immune mediatedliver disease, and/or hepatic inflammation/fibrosis.

  • Familiarity with high dimensional platforms (flow/mass cytometry, singlecell, spatial, digital pathology).

  • Working knowledge of data analysis tools (e.g., R, Python) for biomarker QC and interpretation.

Why This Role Matters

This position offers the opportunity to directly influence late-stage development and regulatory success for therapies addressing serious inflammatory and fibrotic diseases. You will operate at the intersection of human biology, clinical development, and regulatory science, with clear visibility and impact across the portfolio.


The salary range for this position is: $169,320.00 - $219,120.00. Gilead considers a variety of factors when determining base compensation, including experience, qualifications, and geographic location. These considerations mean actual compensation will vary. This position may also be eligible for a discretionary annual bonus, discretionary stock-based long-term incentives (eligibility may vary based on role), paid time off, and a benefits package. Benefits include company-sponsored medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans*.

For additional benefits information, visit:

https://www.gilead.com/careers/compensation-benefits-and-wellbeing

* Eligible employees may participate in benefit plans, subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable plans.


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