Work closely in project teams including basic science and early researchers to understand target biology paying particular attention to how molecular mechanisms could drive disease pathophysiology at the tissue and organism level
Build strong trusting partnerships, working closely on the research and deep science, supporting the bridge from basic science to humans.
Perform detailed histological evaluations of tissue samples to identify compound-related treatment effects, including toxicity and pharmacology
Contribute to the design of in-vivo studies and provide clinical pathology and histopathological data interpretation
Work with Discovery Sciences and In Vivo Translational Sciences to identify and characterize disease model systems
Guide the development of novel molecular pathology assays and digital image analysis algorithms
Contributes to a team culture that promotes continuous improvement, ownership, professional growth, and inclusion
Contribute to the cross-functional to the creation and review of study reports
Requirements
The successful candidate will have a strong pathology background of appropriate scientific training and a 3Rs-centered, welfare-oriented approach to animal-based research.
Typically have 7 years + experience (including education and residency training).
Be a clear and influential communicator, with the ability to give and receive feedback to improve on outcomes and impact.
Have strong demonstrable influencing skills that demonstrate strong thought partnership and judgement, which creates effective relationships with internal and external groups and individuals
Strong scientific aptitude and ability to implement investigative strategies to elucidate mechanisms of pharmacology and toxicology
A critical thinker with the ability to analyze possibilities and solutions and make pragmatic trade-offs
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and formal pathology residency training (DACVP or DECVP certification or eligibility)
PhD in Pathology or closely related discipline highly desirable.
Demonstrable understanding of how to work effectively in cross-functional research teams
Salary Range: Redwood City
Senior Scientist I, Pathology $213,000- $273,200
Senior Scientist II, Pathology $265,000- $339,700
Equal Opportunity Employment
We value collaboration and scientific excellence.
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Benefits
Health insurance
Additional Information
Our Mission
Our mission is to restore cell health and resilience through cell rejuvenation to reverse disease, injury, and the disabilities that can occur throughout life.
For more information, see our website at altoslabs.com.
Our Value
Our Single Altos Value: Everyone Owns Achieving Our Inspiring Mission .
Diversity at Altos
Altos Labs has been named one of the Top 3 Biotech Companies and ranked for the second year on the Forbes 2026 Best Startups in America list. At Altos, exceptional scientists and industry leaders from around the world work together to advance a shared mission. Our intentional focus is on Belonging, so that all employees know that they are valued for their unique perspectives. We are all accountable for sustaining a diverse and inclusive environment.
What You Will Contribute To Altos
An exciting opportunity is available for a Senior Scientist I / II to join the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Drug Discovery and Development Sciences team at Altos Labs.We are seeking a very highly motivated, creative, and collaborative individual who is passionate and dedicated to employing their scientific knowledge to help restore cell health and resilience to reverse disease.
This position is ideal for candidates who have successfully completed their Residency Training Program and graduate studies and are seeking practical, hands-on experience, mentorship, and career development.The role will work closely with the Senior Director of Pathology, alongside cross-functional team members, to deliver high-quality pathology data that informs target selection, translational strategy, safety assessment, and development decisions.
You will be part of a multidisciplinary team,working in a highly dynamic environment that requires effective collaboration with our early research function, Discovery Science.
As a Senior Scientist, you will be expected to be an integral part of the discovery and translational project teams. Using your expertise and strong communication skills, you will guide the preclinical investigative strategy to qualify potential drug targets, help understand drug pharmacologic mechanisms, and connect the basic biology of cell and tissue injury to the pathophysiology of systemic disease. In collaboration with your cross-functional team, you will aid disease model selection and characterization, biomarker discovery, and data interpretation. A key requirement for success in this role is scientific curiosity and desire to grow and adapt to rapidly evolving technology and pipeline priorities.