Director, Business Development & Transactions
Company: Ellison Medical Institute
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Director, Business
Development & Transactions Annual Base Salary: DOE,
$200,000-$250,000 along with bonus eligibility and a comprehensive
benefits package Location: Los Angeles, CA Our Mission Formerly
known as the Ellison Institute of Technology Los Angeles, the
Ellison Medical Institute strives to spark innovation, leverage
technology, and drive interdisciplinary, patient-centered research
to continually enhance health, reimagine and redefine cancer care,
and transform lives. Established in 2016 as a medical research and
development center, the Institute features innovation labs for
artificial intelligence and molecular analytics and was among the
first organizations to vertically integrate the interdisciplinary
study and treatment of disease. We offer multifaceted programs,
including a preventative medicine and cancer clinic,
cross-disciplinary research laboratories, a health policy
think-tank, and community outreach and educational programs. Please
visit emila.org for more details. Job Summary We are seeking an
experienced Director, Business Development & Transactions to lead
strategic partnering, in-licensing of external innovation, and
out-licensing or co-development of internal programs from discovery
through early clinical proof of concept. This is a high-impact,
high-visibility role for a business development leader with strong
training in biotech or pharma. You will identify, evaluate, and
execute transactions that expand our pipeline, accelerate clinical
development, and align with our scientific and strategic
priorities. The ideal candidate is a hands-on dealmaker—equally
comfortable structuring complex collaborations with global
biopharma as negotiating research agreements with academic groups
and early-stage companies. You will work closely with R&D,
clinical, regulatory, finance, and legal teams to advance
opportunities and ensure every transaction supports long-term value
creation. This is an entrepreneurial role in a fast-moving
environment where precision, creativity, and ownership are key. Why
You Should Join Us: Drive Transformational Growth: Lead high-value
transactions that bring forward new therapies, technologies, and
scientific innovations—directly shaping the Institute’s long-term
trajectory. Shape Strategic Direction: Partner closely with
founders and senior executives to inform, refine, and advance
enterprise-level strategy in a high-trust, highly collaborative
environment. Visibility That Accelerates Impact: Operate in a role
where your decisions influence scientific, operational, and
organizational outcomes—and where your expertise is recognized at
the highest levels. Autonomy With Purpose: Enjoy the latitude of a
start-up environment combined with the mission-centered focus of a
world-class research institute committed to improving patient
lives. Job Accountabilities: Transaction Leadership Lead
structuring, negotiation, and execution of term sheets and
definitive agreements for in-licensing, out-licensing,
co-development, and strategic collaborations. Develop creative deal
architectures, including options-to-license, regional rights,
risk-sharing structures, and co-development models. Negotiate and
finalize collaboration agreements with academic institutions,
research hospitals, technology developers, and data platform
partners. Drive internal alignment across scientific, clinical,
finance, and legal functions. Present opportunities and
recommendations to senior leadership and ensure seamless transition
to alliance management post-deal. Strategic Sourcing & Evaluation
Identify and evaluate external technologies, discovery platforms,
and therapeutic assets aligned with Institute priorities. Assess
internal programs for partnering or out-licensing opportunities as
they progress toward clinical development. Lead and coordinate
cross-functional due diligence, including scientific, clinical,
regulatory, IP, and financial assessments. Analyze market
opportunities, scenarios, risks, and projected value creation.
Portfolio Strategy & Analysis Integrate market intelligence,
competitive landscape insights, and deal trend analyses to guide
strategic decision-making. Develop valuation models and financial
forecasts to support business cases. Contribute to long-range
portfolio and partnership strategy with executive leadership.
External Representation & Relationship Building Represent the
Institute at partnering conferences, investor events, and
scientific meetings. Build and maintain productive relationships
with biotech, pharma, venture, and academic partners. Cultivate a
broad network enabling early access to emerging technologies and
scientific innovation. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Required Education:
Master’s or Ph.D. in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g.,
biology, chemistry, pharmacology, or related field). MBA strongly
preferred; must demonstrate strong grounding in strategy, finance,
and valuation. Required Experience: 10 years of biotech/pharma
experience in business development, licensing, or corporate
development. Proven track record leading and closing in-licensing,
out-licensing, and co-development transactions spanning preclinical
through Phase 1-2 development. Experience in both large/mid-cap
pharma or biotech and fast-paced start-up environments strongly
preferred. Comprehensive understanding of drug discovery,
translational research, clinical development, and regulatory
pathways. High scientific fluency with the ability to partner
effectively with discovery, translational, and clinical leaders.
Advanced proficiency in financial modeling, valuation, deal
structuring, and strategic analysis. Required Skills: Strategic,
entrepreneurial mindset with disciplined execution. Ability to
integrate scientific, clinical, commercial, and financial
perspectives into sound business decision-making. Strong deal
leadership—able to independently drive transactions from sourcing
through signed agreement. Exceptional communication skills with
executive presence and the ability to influence across functions
and levels. Motivated by building partnerships that advance science
and deliver meaningful patient impact. For the safety and health of
employees, guests, and patients, the Ellison Medical Institute may
mandate vaccination requirements for employment. The Ellison
Medical Institute's policies are always subject to review and
change to ensure they are appropriate under the circumstances. The
Ellison Medical Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We
believe that an inclusive, collaborative team environment is just
as important to our mission as stethoscopes and microscopes. We
strive to always provide employees a supportive atmosphere, so they
feel confident taking creative risks toward innovation. The Ellison
Medical Institute values emotional intelligence and communication
with empathy and respect for others. We seek to build a diverse
group of people who are curious, have a deep sense of
responsibility, and the grit needed to achieve excellence. LI-DNP
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