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Advanced degree (e.g. PhD, PharmD, MBA) preferred. Assesses scientific, medical, and development feasibility, evaluating strategic fit with overall portfolio, evaluating complete or ongoing clinical trials, assessing regulatory interactions and future product development strategic plans interacting with upper management of potential partner/acquisition companies during Due Diligence and alliance negotiations.
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Support coordination and implementation of global HTA strategies, including dossier development and submissions, in collaboration with Medical & Scientific Affairs and Market Access colleagues.
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Associate Director MSL Requirements:BSc. from an accredited institution required, and in addition fulfill one of the following education levels and experience criteria:Advanced science / clinical degree (PharmD.
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QUALIFICATIONSA scientific degree with directly relevant professional experience in analytical chemistry or chemistry, with at least 14 years with a BA/BS or 12 years with an MA/MS, PhD, or PharmD. Demonstrated track record defining analytical control strategy approaches for products taking into consideration existing and emerging ICH and regional guidance.
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The Senior Medical Science Liaison is a remote, field-based, external customer-facing member of the US therapeutic area medical unit team, responsible for analyzing, interpreting and disseminating scientific data, acquiring and translating customer insights, fostering external expert networks, and compliantly connecting customers to Takeda in order to advance medical strategy and improve patient outcomes.
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Advanced scientific degree (MD, PhD, PharmD, NP) The Medical organization plays a valuable and unique role in unlocking the full potential of our scientific and medical innovation.
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MS/Advanced Practice Degree in scientific and/or medical discipline with a minimum of 5 years experience in Epilepsy -or- MD, PharmD, or PhD is required. Interactswith HCPs as a scientific resource to support activities aligned with the Medical Plan including advisory boards, speaker development and clinical trials.
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PhD, MD, PharmD, MPH or other advanced scientific degree. PhD, MD, PharmD, MPH or other advanced scientific degree. We also provide top-notch health insurance plans for employees (and their families) to include medical, dental, vision and basic life insurance, 20 days of PTO, 10 paid holidays, and a winter company shutdown.
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PharmD or PhD preferred. With more than 100 years of scientific expertise and a presence in more than 20 countries, Daiichi Sankyo and its 16,000 employees around the world draw upon a rich legacy of innovation and a robust pipeline of promising new medicines to help people.
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Master's degree in related scientific field and 4+ years of similar experience noted above OR PharmD, PhD, PA in related scientific field and 4+ years of similar experience noted above Some managerial / functional management or lead experience is a plus.
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To be considered for this position at a minimum you need a Clinical/Science degree (MD, PharmD, PhD, DVM with 5 + years related work experience (clinical, managed care, or industry experience) in Ophthalmology is preferred.
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MD, PhD, MPH, PharmD, RN or PA with at least 5 years’ experience in Epidemiology, Health Economics Outcomes Research (HEOR), or/and Health Systems Research. with partnerships from other parts of Medical Affairs, Publications and Scientific Communications, Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Development, Market Access, and Commercial functions.
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Bachelor's degree required; scientific field (chemistry, biology) or professional medical required (MD, PharmD, RN, etc. The successful candidate will provide quality expertise to manage and improve processes across Aquestive's development program, ensuring compliance with Good Clinical Practices (GCP), Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Preclinical stage and GMP for clinical manufacturing oversight.
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Represents Vertex at medical congresses by providing scientific session/abstract coverage, booth staffing coverage, routine TL interactions, contributing to the daily and end-of-congress summaries, and may provide logistical guidance as the "MSL congress lead" through organizing and scheduling abstract/session coverage and preparing and delivering the conference debrief.
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Doctoral degree (PhD, PharmD) in a scientific discipline with a minimum of 5 years of healthcare or related experience, inclusive of 3+ years of experience with the development and maintenance of external scientific/medical relationships, within medical affairs in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry or within a medical communications agency.
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