
Translational medicine
Our scientists are using translational medicine to guide decision-making in the drug development process.
What is translational medicine?
Translational medicine is a research discipline connecting basic science discoveries from the laboratory with the clinic and back again. It aims to use scientific insights and learnings to drive the development of patient-centered solutions and help promising treatments reach patients.
Collaborating for the future
Our multidisciplinary team of scientists are conducting cutting-edge clinical investigations within translational medicine. By leveraging state-of-the-art capabilities, including biomarker development, quantitative modeling and advanced imaging techniques, their work guides important decisions in the drug development process and drives promising candidates through our pipeline.
Translational medicine across the drug development process

Preclinical
We help drive drug development using innovative techniques to understand diseases and lay the foundation for preclinical candidates in clinical trials.

Early stage
We translate preclinical observations into clinical impact through innovative investigations to inform dosing strategies, assess target engagement and provide a robust foundation for clinical trials.

Late stage
We guide clinical decision-making leveraging biologically and clinically relevant information such as biomarker insights and sophisticated modeling, and we contribute to comprehensive labeling and drive clinical trial execution.
Deep cross-disciplinary scientific expertise
By combining diverse strengths, the team plays a unique role in translating medicines from discovery through clinical development and beyond.

Careers at Merck
If you’re interested in spearheading the discovery and implementation of novel scientific advancements and methodologies to improve patient outcomes, join our team today.