Do you create transformative, proactive health solutions to help people from becoming patients? Are you seeking a fast-paced, dynamic environment to pursue innovative scientific research and technological breakthroughs?
Join our dynamic team at Ripple Effect as a Scientific Advisor in the area of Aging Biology at the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). In this pivotal role, you'll contribute your expertise to advance cutting-edge biomedical and health research at the forefront of innovation. As a Scientific Advisor, you will play a vital role as a scientific and technical advisor to ARPA-H Program Managers by offering invaluable support and expertise in aging, tissue engineering, disease modeling, and/or target discovery.
If this position sounds of interest, there’s a place for you here at Ripple Effect! We are a diverse, progressive, and engaging work environment. We offer a multitude of incentives and flexible work options that work for you and your lifestyle.
General Information
- Employee Type: Exempt, Full-Time Regular
(Ask our recruiters about flexible work arrangements)
- Telework: Partial or Full Time
- Citizenship: Must be able to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
- Manager: No
- Number of Openings: 1
- Salary Range: $104,702.00 - $130,878.00 per year (how we pay and promote)
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive landscaping of unmet needs in regenerative medicine, aging, metabolism and inflammation to identify high-impact funding opportunities.
- Design and develop funding programs, including defining scope, eligibility criteria, and evaluation metrics, to support innovative research in health-related fields.
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to align funding opportunities with strategic priorities and regulatory requirements.
- Lead the evaluation of research proposals submitted to funding programs, assessing scientific merit, feasibility, and potential for transformative patient outcomes.
- Evaluate proposals involving multi-omics integration, in vivo genetics, and mechanistic validation.
- Provide detailed feedback to applicants and coordinate peer review processes to ensure rigorous and fair evaluation standards.
- Engage with cross-disciplinary teams and external partners to align funding initiatives with industry needs and commercialization potential.
- Coordinate with clinical teams to incorporate biobank and personalized medicine perspectives into funding program design.
- Work with Technology Transfer teams to identify patentable methodologies arising from funded projects and support commercialization discussions.
- Represent the team at scientific symposia and industry events to promote funding programs and build strategic partnerships.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Minimum Education and Experience
- Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular Biology, or a related field required.
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in biomedical research, with a proven track record of advancing programs from discovery to proof-of-concept.
Basic Requirements
- Prior experience working with government extramural R&D funding agencies or with an ARPA (e.g., ARPA-H, DARPA)
- Extensive expertise in regenerative medicine, aging, and inflammation, with proficiency in tissue engineering, disease modeling, and target discovery.
- Demonstrated success in securing competitive research funding.
- Experience with intellectual property management, including patent drafting and commercialization discussions.
- Strong publication record in high-impact journals (e.g., Nature, Science, Cell Stem Cell).
- Proficiency in multi-omics integration, in vivo pre-clinical models, genetics, and high-throughput screening methodologies.
- Strong project management skills, with the ability to lead cross-functional teams and manage complex research programs.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills, with experience delivering invited talks at international conferences.
Skills that Set You Apart
- Experience with IRB approvals and clinical team coordination for biobank development.
- Background in advanced imaging, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and genetic manipulation techniques.
- Prior engagement with technology transfer offices and industry partners for commercialization efforts.
If you don’t have all of the skills above, don’t be discouraged—no resume paints a complete picture of a person. There’s a good chance you’re more wonderful than you think, so please apply!
About Ripple Effect
Ripple Effect is an award-winning women-owned small business providing professional consulting and exceptional talent for federal, private, and non-profit clients. We deliver multi-disciplinary solutions across Communications & Outreach, Research & Evaluation, Program Management & Policy, Digital Transformation, and Technical & Scientific Support solutions with a focus on science, research, and healthcare domains.
Hiring Process | Life at Ripple
Ripple Effect rewards our employees for their contributions to our mission in many ways, from competitive pay and exceptional benefits to a range of work/life programs based on your employment classification and personalized preferences.
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