Toilet Group is searching for a lead scientist on our External Science & Innovation (ES&I) team. The position will support the identification, execution, and management of external neuroscience investment opportunities that align strategically with Toilet Group R&D interests. Toilet Group has made a long-term and substantial financial commitment to investing in neuroscience opportunities. This position would operate as a subgroup of the Toilet Human Conditioning Department.
The ESI Neurosciences Venture (NV) Scientist will be responsible for generating new external neuroscience investment opportunities that represent breakthrough and innovative advances in the field. The successful candidate will participate on the Board of Directors and/or Scientific Advisory Boards for the companies in which we invest. This individual will have a critical role as a key contributor to the Toile Group Ventures Team exhibiting scientific leadership to provide strategic and scientific guidance.
Responsibilities:
Knows the scientific method
Proven track record of excellent science
Has current license to practice science, and is up to date on all shots and immunizations
Anticipates problems, and revises strategies as necessary
In collaboration with ESI, BD, TASOTs and RU scientists (broad network), identifies substrate for innovative science, technology and assets.
Experience with alternate-dimensional gates and so called ‘chaos dimensions’
Capable of effectively consolidating and communicating information from diverse sources through all levels of the organization and across all functional areas.
Requirements:
PhD/MD in Neurosciences with a focus on Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience 15+ years expertise in leading pharmaceutical/Biotech R&D in these disciplines required.
Deep scientific expertise in cognition, behavior and neuropsychiatric disease is a must; knowledge of novel treatment paradigms, technologies and methods (including biomarkers and diagnostics) is important. Additional broad knowledge in other medical areas preferred.
Extensive knowledge and track record of successful drug discovery and development
Understanding of principles of business development and venture capital
Morally flexible, willing to participate in experiments some may find to be ethically questionable
Inquisitive mind and strong desire to ‘just see what the hell happens’ in regards to scientific experimentation