Senior Data Scientist
Company: Novo Nordisk
Location: Lexington
Posted on: July 12, 2025
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Job Description:
About the Department Our Research & Development organization
brings together the best minds in life science innovation. The
teams located in facilities in Lexington, Watertown, Cambridge and
Seattle reflect the full R&D continuum, from early research
through late-stage clinical development. Here, we are building for
the future, creating a distinct R&D community based on
collaboration, partnerships, and cutting-edge research across
multiple modalities and therapeutic areas. We recognize that
improving human health starts here and that patients rely on us.
Our R&D hub merges biotech speed and agility with large
pharmaceutical company quality, resources, and stability, uniting
the best of both worlds to develop new medicines for patients. The
Department of Omics Disease Understanding (ODU) under AI & Digital
Innovation (ADI) Digital Biology focuses on disease understanding
and patient stratification based on patient cohort data. The use of
cutting-edge computational techniques to subtype patients into
groups and understand disease mechanism is a key objective for ODU.
These activities focus on prioritizing specific research questions
about (1) the use of omics and other data to identify patient
subtypes and endophenotypes (2) the use of omics data to discover
disease aetiologies causal in specific patient subtypes. ADI
Digital Biology is a global department with colleagues in China,
Denmark, the United Kingdom and the United States. ADI is
supporting the digital journey across all our therapy areas in Novo
Nordisk Research and Early Discovery (R&ED). In ADI, we work in
multidisciplinary teams – in strong collaboration with all areas
across R&ED and R&ED IT. We participate in drug development
projects across the value chain, from early discovery to
pre-clinical development. We engage in external collaborations to
ensure access to the latest research and technology enablers, and
we automate our labs and processes, and we focus on developing and
retaining top talents. The Position We are seeking a data scientist
with experience in omics and genetics data to drive our disease
understanding efforts in cardiometabolic disorders. You will be
responsible for (1) delivering analysis of genetics, proteomics,
metabolomics, RNA-seq and other omics (2) developing/implementing
computational methods to leverage large-scale human omics data for
patient subtyping and disease mechanism understanding (3)
leveraging human omics data to address emerging research questions
from obesity, Type 2 Diabetes(T2D), etc. Experience with genetics,
epigenomics, imaging, spatial transcriptomics, or other modalities
is a plus, as is experience with epidemiology, clinical trial
biomarker analysis. The role will be accountable to early discovery
projects initiative in Obesity and Metabolic Disorders,
collaborating with scientists from Therapeutic Areas (TA), other
ADI departments, Global Development and External collaborations.
You will play a crucial role in driving human omics data
application in research and drug development. Please note we are
open to hiring at the Lead Data Scientist level commensurate with
experience Relationships Reports to: Head of Omics Disease
Understanding In this role, you will enjoy the opportunity to
collaborate with scientists from TA, Precision Medicine, Machine
Intelligence, Research Engineering, Data & Knowledge Discovery,
Global Development, and others across US, UK and Denmark. External
relationships include commercial and academic collaboration
partners. Essential Functions Strategic impact and influence on
direction in Diabetes, Obesity, MASH and other cardiometabolic or
rare disease areas. Lead human omics data-driven approaches in
disease understanding to influence strategical decisions in Obesity
and Diabetes therapeutics area. Act as a bi-lingual change agent
for data and translational capabilities across therapeutics area
and digital biology. Analyze large patient-derived molecular and
phenotypic datasets in collaborations, to identify patterns and
trends that can provide insights to understand disease biology,
support target discovery, target validation and early clinical
development Present findings with clarity and objectivity in
internal presentations and publications in scientific journals
Collaborate with cross-functional teams across EVP areas to
identify patient subgroups, disease mechanisms and support targets
Develop and apply advanced but explainable AI/ML methods and
statistical models to obesity and other metabolic disease in
cross-functional collaboration across EVP areas Engage and drive
data-rich external collaborations Present findings with clarity and
objectivity in internal presentations and publications in
scientific journals Mentor junior scientists and provide guidance
on computational methods and analyses as well as identify and drive
new internal and external collaborative opportunities. Physical
Requirements 10-20% overnight travel required, including
international destinations Qualifications PhD with 2 years’
relevant industry experience highly preferred. Degree within
Statistical Genetics, Systems Biology, Statistical Genetics,
Genetics, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics,
Computer Science, or another quantitative field preferred; minimum
of Bachelor’s degree required A Bachelor’s degree with 6 years’
relevant experience, or Master’s Degree with 4 years’ relevant
experience may be considered Relevant experience includesExperience
with genetics, proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics analysis A
solid understanding of key areas such as Obesity, Neurology, Type 2
Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease Proficient in utilizing
genetics and omics tools, as well as working with human cohort
datasets to derive meaningful insights Experience in one or more
advanced methodologies, including machine learning, longitudinal
data modeling, network biology, Bayesian reasoning, or learning
from semi-structured data Fluency in Python and/or R, along with
experience in version control Written and verbal communication
skills to convey complex information clearly and collaborate
effectively within a team Comfortable working with various types of
human genetics and omics data, including clinical trial data,
population cohort data, and consortium data Experience with
high-performance computing (HPC) or cloud computing platforms is an
added advantage We commit to an inclusive recruitment process and
equality of opportunity for all our job applicants. At Novo Nordisk
we recognize that it is no longer good enough to aspire to be the
best company in the world. We need to aspire to be the best company
for the world and we know that this is only possible with talented
employees with diverse perspectives, backgrounds and cultures. We
are therefore committed to creating an inclusive culture that
celebrates the diversity of our employees, the patients we serve
and communities we operate in. Together, we’re life changing. Novo
Nordisk is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
ethnicity, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual
orientation, national origin, disability, protected veteran status
or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal
laws, rules or regulations. If you are interested in applying to
Novo Nordisk and need special assistance or an accommodation to
apply, please call us at 1-855-411-5290. This contact is for
accommodation requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the
status of applications.
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