Global Therapeutic Research Lead, Neuroscience (BOSTON)
Company: Takeda Pharmaceutical
Location: Boston
Posted on: March 25, 2026
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Job Description:
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to the best of my knowledge. Job Description Purpose - Leveraging a
proven track record of leading at least 3 discovery programs to
clinic, The Global Therapeutic Research Lead (G-TRL) is a pipeline
critical strategic leader responsible for driving Research projects
to the clinic. The individual will sit on the Neuroscience Drug
Discovery Unit (NS DDU) Leadership Team. - Leader for at least one
or more of Takeda’s top priority small molecule projects with
substantial clinical and commercial potential with a clear
accelerated path to the clinic. - You will provide mentorship to
team members to elevate enterprise thinking and capabilities of our
drug discovery talent across the global Research function. - As
project lead, the G-TRL builds a connected view of the project
within the Neuroscience TA strategy and treatment paradigm and can
represent all core expertise at depth and align with stakeholders
and sponsors across the organization including Research, Clinical
Development and Commercial stakeholders and executive level
governance committees. - G-TRLs are responsible for creating the
medicine vision, early asset strategy and managing multiple
external partnerships that accelerate delivery of the project. -
G-TRLs will establish smart, fast, and critical path minded
practices for groups, including integrating new strategies and
competitive industry ways of working. - G-TRL will advise on the
continuous infusion of new Research projects aligned to strategy to
generate a sustainable Research Engine generating a steady flow of
high-quality INDs every year. Accountabilities - Lead and manage
one or more ‘Top 10’ drug discovery molecule projects, overseeing
the entire drug discovery process from target identification to
preclinical development. (Top 10 projects are well validated
targets that are focused on strategically aligned modalities with
substantial clinical and commercial potential) - Responsible for
the articulation and ownership of the project strategy, developed
in partnership with internal stakeholders. - Contribute to strategy
for future portfolio investment, particularly within the
Inflammation and Immunology area including advising on which
projects should be Top 10 projects. - Evaluate and prioritize
potential drug candidates based on scientific, medical, and
commercial considerations. - Represent all core expertise for
project. - Partner with Clinical and Translational teams to refine
asset strategy. - Ensure alignment to the therapeutic area strategy
(i.e., Clinical Development). - Understand and align with
commercial team for asset commercial value within the Neuroscience
Therapeutic Area (NS TA). - Provide guidance and mentorship to
global project team members, stimulating enterprise thinking and
fostering their professional growth and development. - Mentor
future and more junior project leads and elevate drug discovery
capability across Research. - Collaborate with cross-functional
teams and partners (e.g., DMPK, Pharmaceutical Sciences) within and
outside Takeda to drive project delivery. - Pipeline and enterprise
impact through effective partnering with multiple internal and
external collaborators. - Provide strategic, process, and
operational leadership for successful Top 10 Project delivery. -
Foster a culture of innovation and scientific excellence within the
matrixed drug discovery team, promoting collaboration, knowledge
sharing, and continuous learning. - Become a world leading
scientific expert in the projects you lead. - Oversee the design
and execution of experiments, data analysis, and interpretation to
enable decision-making and optimize drug discovery efforts. - Stay
abreast of the latest advancements in drug discovery, emerging
technologies, and industry trends, applying this knowledge to
enhance drug discovery strategies. - Build and maintain
relationships with key stakeholders, including academic
institutions, research organizations, and industry partners
inclusive of serving on joint external governance committees across
the globe. - Represent Takeda externally for the Neuroscience Drug
Discovery Unit and play a key role in evaluating external
opportunities, serving as an effective ambassador for Takeda’s
global business development brand. Education & Competencies
(Technical and Behavioral): - Advanced degree in health or life
sciences (e.g., Ph.D., M.D., D.V.M.) - Expected to have at least
10-12 years industry and relevant subject matter expertise within
Immunology and Inflammation and at least 10-12 years global
management experience, including working effectively with matrix
teams. - Extensive experience in leading drug discovery teams and
managing drug discovery/development projects, preferably in a
pharmaceutical or biotechnology setting covering gastroenterology
and inflammation. - Deep understanding of the drug discovery
process, including target identification, hit-to-lead optimization,
and preclinical development, anticipating, and removing roadblocks.
- Proven track record of leading numerous projects, ideally 5
projects, across discovery from target inception to Candidate
Nomination or beyond. - Played a major role in 3 INDs. - Has
delivered clinical development assets in small molecules and have
insight into oligonucleotide and biologic modalities - Excellent
and inclusive leadership with the ability to inspire and motivate
diverse teams towards achieving ambitious goals. - Reputation as a
proactive, solutions-oriented leader who engages relevant expertise
no matter where it resides. - Strong business acumen and
understanding of the pharmaceutical industry, including regulatory
requirements and commercial considerations with relevant knowledge
and expertise for specific modalities. - Exceptional communication
and presentation skills, with the ability to effectively
communicate complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences. -
Proven ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships
with internal and external stakeholders across a matrixed
organization. - Strong problem-solving and decision-making
abilities, with a focus on data-driven decision making. -
Demonstrated success in building and managing strategic
partnerships with academic institutions, research organizations,
and industry collaborators. - As part of our global R&D
strategy, and unique to the Research organization’s strong lab
presence in Shonan, Japan, this role may include the opportunity
for a temporary or long-term international assignment in Japan,
subject to business needs and final candidate selection. Candidates
interested in global exposure are encouraged to apply. This
position is currently classified as “hybrid” by Takeda’s Hybrid and
Remote Work policy Takeda Compensation and Benefits Summary We
understand compensation is an important factor as you consider the
next step in your career. We are committed to equitable pay for all
employees, and we strive to be more transparent with our pay
practices. For Location: Boston, MA U.S. Base Salary Range:
$208,200.00 - $327,140.00 The estimated salary range reflects an
anticipated range for this position. The actual base salary offered
may depend on a variety of factors, including the qualifications of
the individual applicant for the position, years of relevant
experience, specific and unique skills, level of education
attained, certifications or other professional licenses held, and
the location in which the applicant lives and/or from which they
will be performing the job. The actual base salary offered will be
in accordance with state or local minimum wage requirements for the
job location. U.S. based employees may be eligible for short-term
and/ or long-term incentives. U.S. based employees may be eligible
to participate in medical, dental, vision insurance, a 401(k) plan
and company match, short-term and long-term disability coverage,
basic life insurance, a tuition reimbursement program, paid
volunteer time off, company holidays, and well-being benefits,
among others. U.S. based employees are also eligible to receive,
per calendar year, up to 80 hours of sick time, and new hires are
eligible to accrue up to 120 hours of paid vacation. EEO
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