It will be important for this leader to understand the biopharma landscape and to help “bring the outside in” to provide context around Alexion’s key business and people priorities at any given time.
Align with key providers that seek to identify relevant patients with rare diseases through thoughtful interaction focused on which test to order, which patients to test, and what the results mean to the diagnostic pathway.
Alexion is a high growth, U.S.-based public bio-pharmaceutical company which has established operations in the United States, Europe, Latin America, Japan and Australia.
Alexion’s ambition is to be the global leader in rare disease and the most rewarding place to work, where people are empowered to make a difference and where diversity of backgrounds and ideas is encouraged.
Real world evidence (RWE) generation and collaborative research projects in support of patient access are included in the scope of this role, and they will be responsible for establishing Alexion as a leader in rare disease RWE and registry development.
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