Associate Director, Translational Sciences
Company: Century Therapeutics, Inc.
Location: Watertown
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: About Century
Therapeutics: Century Therapeutics (NASDAQ: IPSC) is a
biotechnology company advancing a pipeline of induced pluripotent
stem cell (iPSC)-derived cell therapies with the potential to
meaningfully address autoimmune diseases, including type 1
diabetes, and cancer. The company’s therapies are derived from its
iPSC cell foundry and leverage its novel immune evasion engineering
technology, Allo-Evasion™. Century believes its approach to
developing off-the-shelf cell therapies will expand patient access
and provide advantages over existing cell therapies which will
ultimately advance the course of care. Responsibilities: We are
seeking an experienced Associate Director of Translational Sciences
to lead translational and biomarker efforts across early-phase
clinical trials for cell-based therapies, with a focus on Type 1
Diabetes (T1D) and CAR-T cell programs. This role will be
responsible for developing and executing clinical translational
strategies, owning oversight of assay development and validation
for treated patient samples, and ensuring high-quality biomarker
data generation to support early clinical decision-making.
Reporting to the Head of Immunology and Translational Sciences,
this individual will work closely with the Early Clinical
Development team, Computational Biology, and external CRO partners
to ensure translational readiness and scientific rigor across
first-in-human and early-phase trials. The successful candidate
will serve as a scientific owner of translational strategy for
early-phase clinical programs, ensuring that patient-derived
biomarker and immune monitoring data meaningfully inform
development decisions. They will partner internally and externally
to integrate translational objectives into clinical protocols and
lead the development, validation, and execution of clinical assays
through external CROs, while maintaining high scientific and
operational standards. The candidate will demonstrate strong
judgment in prioritizing biomarkers, managing CRO relationships,
and communicating complex translational findings clearly to
cross-functional teams and senior leadership. This role includes
direct management of a small team of translational scientists,
while maintaining hands-on ownership of translational strategy and
execution. Requirements: Responsibilities: Clinical Translational
Strategy • Develop and execute translational and biomarker
strategies to support early clinical trials. • Define clinical
biomarker objectives, context of use, and analysis plans aligned
with program mechanisms of action. • Partner with Development and
Clinical Operations to ensure biomarker integration into clinical
protocols, sample collection plans, and trial timelines. • Enable
clinical decision-making through data-driven interpretation of
patient-derived translational datasets. Clinical Assay Development
& Validation • Lead the development, qualification, and validation
of translational assays for treated patient samples. • Oversee
assays including (but not limited to): • Immune phenotyping (flow
cytometry) • Cytokine and soluble biomarker assays • Functional
immune and cell therapy–related assays • ADA-related assays •
Molecular biomarkers relevant to T1D and CAR-T therapies • Ensure
assays are fit-for-purpose, robust, and compliant with GCP/GLP
expectations for clinical trials. CRO & Vendor Management • Serve
as the primary scientific lead for clinical biomarker and
translational CROs. • Lead CRO selection, scope definition, assay
transfer, and ongoing oversight. • Manage CRO communications,
timelines, and deliverables to ensure high-quality, interpretable
clinical data. • Critically review CRO-generated data and reports,
identifying trends, limitations, and implications for clinical
programs. Data Integration, Interpretation & Communication •
Partner closely with Computational Biology and Data Science team to
define translational data pipelines, support analysis and
visualization of clinical biomarker datasets, and ensure
high-quality, integrated interpretation that informs program
strategy and clinical development decisions. • Present
translational findings to internal program teams, governance
committees, and senior leadership. • Contribute to clinical study
reports, regulatory documents, and external scientific
communications as needed. Team Leadership & Development • Lead,
mentor, and develop a small team of translational scientists,
providing scientific direction, prioritization, and performance
feedback to ensure high-quality execution across programs. •
Balance people management responsibilities with direct ownership of
translational strategy, CRO oversight, and cross-functional
leadership. Qualifications : • PhD or other advanced degree in
Immunology, Translational Medicine, Cell & Gene Therapy, or a
related field. • 8 years of relevant industry experience in
clinical translational science, biomarker development, or
bioanalysis, with a strong focus on early clinical development. •
Demonstrated experience supporting clinical trials using
patient-derived samples. • Prior experience in Type 1 Diabetes
(T1D) and CAR-T cell or other cell therapy programs is strongly
preferred. Technical Expertise • Deep understanding of clinical
biomarker development, immune monitoring, and translational data
interpretation in a clinical trial setting. • Hands-on experience
with clinical assay development, qualification, and validation,
including execution through external CROs. • Strong working
knowledge of GCP, GLP, and regulatory expectations for clinical
biomarker data. Leadership & Collaboration • Proven ability to work
effectively in a cross-functional, matrixed environment, partnering
with development, operations, regulatory, and computational teams.
• Strong experience managing external CROs and vendors, including
scientific oversight and data review. • Excellent written and
verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex
clinical biomarker data into clear, actionable insights. Preferred
Experience • Experience supporting first-in-human and/or
early-phase cell therapy trials. • Familiarity with immune
monitoring in autoimmune disease, including T1D, is a plus. •
Experience contributing to INDs, protocol development, amendments,
or regulatory responses from a translational science perspective.
Additional Information : This role is central to ensuring that
clinical translational data meaningfully informs early development
decisions. The Associate Director of Translational Sciences will
help shape how patient-derived biomarker data is generated,
interpreted, and used to guide the advancement of novel cell-based
therapies. Century Therapeutics Inc. is an Equal Employment
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer -
Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, age, or veteran status or any other
characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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