The Opportunity
Precede Biosciences is seeking an exceptional scientific leader to serve as Vice President, Translational Cancer Epigenomics and External Research Partnerships. This role will define and lead the company’s translational strategy in oncology and other disease areas, translating discoveries in epigenomic biology into clinically impactful blood-based diagnostics.
The VP will serve as a key member of the scientific leadership team, responsible for advancing the biological and clinical understanding of Precede’s epigenomic platform and ensuring that insights generated across internal and collaborative research efforts translate into high-value diagnostic products and partnerships.
This individual will play a central role in shaping Precede’s scientific direction, building strong collaborations with academic investigators and biopharma partners, and guiding the development of next-generation assays that improve drug development and patient care.
About Us
Founded in 2021, Precede Biosciences is a diagnostic company pioneering a minimally invasive, comprehensive epigenomics platform. Our technology has the potential to profoundly impact the research and development of new medicines and getting the right therapy to the right patient at the right time. More information on our company and platform can be found on our company website and in our recent publication in Nature Medicine.
Our team cares deeply about creating a place where folks can do their best work from the start and have intentionally created an environment that is defined by purpose, teamwork, and excellence. This means nurturing team spirit, facing challenges together, collaboratively solving complex problems, while also ensuring a strong focus on individual initiative, accountability, and delivery.
Who You Are
M.D. and/or Ph.D. in cancer biology, molecular biology, genomics, or a related field
Extensive experience in translational oncology research and biomarker development
Deep expertise in cancer biology, including signaling pathways, regulatory networks, tumor evolution, and mechanisms of therapeutic resistance
Experience applying multi-omic approaches—including epigenomics—to translational research or diagnostic development
Demonstrated success building and leading collaborative research programs with academic and industry partners
Strong publication record and experience presenting research at major scientific meetings
Proven ability to translate complex biological insights into clinically relevant hypotheses and applications
Strategic thinker with strong leadership capabilities and a bias toward action in a fast-moving scientific environment
What You'll Do
Scientific & Translational Strategy
Partner with the CSO, CEO and scientific leadership to define and execute Precede’s translational science strategy across oncology and other disease areas
Identify and prioritize key biological questions that unlock new applications for blood-based epigenomic diagnostics
Develop indication strategies and guide the discovery of novel epigenomic biomarkers for disease detection, monitoring, and therapeutic response
Translate insights from cancer epigenomic pathways and regulatory networks into clinically actionable hypotheses and diagnostic strategies
Academic & External Research Leadership
With Translational Science leads, present Precede’s platform and translational capabilities to academic and biopharma partners
Lead and oversee Precede’s portfolio of collaborations, ensuring scientific rigor and strategic alignment with company objectives
Build and maintain strong relationships with leading academic investigators and key opinion leaders in oncology and epigenomics
Drive the design and execution of collaborative research studies that expand scientific understanding and inform internal assay development
Develop and execute a publication and scientific communication strategy, including peer-reviewed manuscripts, conference presentations, and scientific abstracts
Interpret multi-omic datasets generated through collaborative studies and translate findings into actionable biological and clinical insights
Support Diagnostic Test Development
Inform the clinical strategy and intended use for new diagnostic tests derived from Precede’s epigenomic platform
Guide biomarker discovery, validation, and integration into assay development and product pipelines
Support algorithm development and cutoff determination through the integration of orthogonal biological and clinical datasets
Ensure translational insights inform assay optimization, clinical validation strategies, and product positioning
Translational Execution & Team Leadership
Build, lead, and mentor a high-performing translational science organization
Establish strategic priorities, goals, and operating processes for translational research programs
Ensure strong alignment across translational science, computational biology, assay development, regulatory, and business development teams
Foster a collaborative and innovative scientific culture that supports rapid discovery and execution
Scientific Communication & Publications
Represent Precede Biosciences at major scientific conferences and industry forums
Contribute to the scientific visibility of the company through publications and external collaborations
Maintain deep awareness of emerging discoveries and technologies in epigenomics, cancer biology, and biomarker development
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Establish strong working relationships across computational biology, assay development, operations, regulatory, and business development
Ensure alignment between translational strategy, platform capabilities, and company objectives
We believe in building an inclusive and balanced team. We also know meeting every single-exact-criteria can get in the way of meeting stellar folks. Please don’t hesitate to apply!
We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate in regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics.