Head of Discovery
Company: Ocugen, Inc.
Location: Malvern
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position Summary The Head of Discovery Research will
lead Ocugen’s discovery engine—defining scientific strategy,
advancing early-stage programs, and building a high-performing
organization that delivers IND-ready candidates. This is a highly
visible leadership role responsible for shaping the next generation
of gene therapy programs, with a focus on translational science,
target validation, and biomarker-driven development. You will
partner closely with R&D, Translational Medicine, CMC, and
External Innovation to move programs from concept to IND-enabling
milestones. Responsibilities Scientific & Portfolio Leadership
Define and execute discovery strategy across gene therapy and
emerging modalities Build and prioritize a discovery portfolio with
clear milestones, decision criteria, and success metrics Ensure
programs are grounded in human genetics, genotype–phenotype
relationships, and translational relevance Program & Translational
Impact Lead target identification, validation, and early in vivo
proof-of-concept in relevant disease models Integrate genetic,
transcriptomic, and functional data to prioritize high-confidence
targets Advance biomarker strategies (pharmacodynamic, predictive,
and patient stratification) to support IND-enabling studies and
early clinical design Establish and leverage disease-relevant
cellular and in vivo models (including retinal and CNS systems)
Innovation & Platform Development Integrate emerging technologies
such as CRISPR-based screening, single-cell genomics, iPSC-derived
models, and advanced organoid systems Drive adoption of novel
approaches to improve discovery efficiency and translational
success Team & Organizational Leadership Build, lead, and mentor a
high-performing, cross-functional discovery team Foster a culture
of scientific rigor, innovation, and accountability Attract and
develop top-tier scientific talent Cross-Functional Integration
Partner with Translational Medicine on biomarker and model
development predictive of human biology Collaborate with CMC and
Process Development to ensure early manufacturability and
feasibility of gene therapy constructs Align discovery programs
with clinical strategy, unmet need, and competitive landscape
External Innovation Establish and lead collaborations with academic
institutions, biotech partners, and scientific consortia Evaluate
licensing opportunities and external platforms (e.g., capsid
engineering, delivery technologies) to expand capabilities
Represent Ocugen in scientific forums and publications Maintain
visibility in scientific communities through publications and
presentations in leading ophthalmology, neuroscience, and gene
therapy journals and conferences (e.g., ARVO, SFN, ASGCT).
Governance & Risk Management Chair or participate in Discovery
Portfolio Review and Scientific Steering committees, providing
scientific leadership on target selection, go/no-go criteria, and
resource allocation across ophthalmology and neurology programs.
Ensure sound risk assessment and mitigation early in research
planning, including genetic and molecular target tractability
assessments and immunogenicity considerations for gene therapy
approaches. Drive decisions with rigor, transparency, and
data-driven judgment. Qualifications Required PhD (or MD/PhD) in
relevant life sciences molecular biology, genetics, cell biology,
neuroscience, ophthalmology/visual sciences, or biomedical sciences
with a focus on gene therapy or rare disease). 15 years of research
experience in discovery and early translational settings, with
increasing leadership responsibility; direct experience in
ophthalmology, retinal disease, or neurological disease research is
required. Demonstrated success leading discovery teams that
advanced candidates through preclinical development, including
IND-enabling packages for gene therapy or genetic medicine
programs. Track record of scientific innovation with significant
contributions (peer-reviewed publications, patents, or novel
platforms) in the areas of gene therapy, ocular biology,
neurodegeneration, or rare genetic disease. Ability to work
collaboratively and influence across functions, with demonstrated
experience translating genetic and molecular insights into
therapeutically actionable programs. Deep expertise in human
genetics and genomics, including interpretation of variant data,
GWAS findings, and genotype-phenotype correlations relevant to
ophthalmic and neurological conditions. Strong foundation in
molecular and cellular biology techniques, including gene editing,
viral vector biology, transcriptomics, proteomics, and iPSC-based
disease modeling. Experience in biomarker discovery, assay
development, and translational biomarker strategy to support IND
submissions and early clinical trials. Preferred Experience at a
clinical-stage company transitioning discoveries to human studies,
ideally within gene therapy, ocular medicine, or rare neurological
disease. Broad modality experience, including gene therapy,
biologics, or small molecules, with primary depth in AAV-mediated
gene therapy for retinal or CNS applications. Expertise in ocular
biology and retinal disease mechanisms strongly preferred,
including inherited retinal dystrophies, age-related macular
degeneration, glaucoma, and neurodegeneration with ophthalmic
manifestations. Experience managing external research
collaborations and academic partnerships with leading ophthalmology
and neuroscience research institutions and retinal disease
foundations. Familiarity with regulatory expectations for gene
therapy IND filings, including FDA CBER guidance and relevant ICH
guidelines for advanced therapies. Working Conditions This position
operates in an office setting, in person. Job may additionally
require incumbent to be available outside of these hours to handle
priority business needs. Physical Requirements This is a mostly
sedentary role. Ocugen is an equal opportunity employer. In order
to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all
individuals, we make all of our employment decisions based upon
merit, qualifications, abilities, and an individual’s conduct and
performance. We will not make any of our decisions, and will not
discriminate against any employee or applicant, on the basis of
race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry,
ethnicity, sex (including pregnancy), gender (including sexual
orientation, gender identity and status as a transgender or
transsexual individual), age, physical or mental disability,
citizenship, past, current or prospective service in the uniformed
services, genetic information, or any other characteristic
protected from discrimination under the law. Ocugen complies with
applicable federal, state and local laws governing
nondiscrimination in employment.
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