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The Director, Corporate Counsel – Rare Disease will serve as the legal advisor to the US Commercial, Patient Advocacy, Public Affairs, Regulatory, and Medical Affairs teams supporting our Rare Disease Franchise, and will coordinate legal services with the attorney responsible for Canadian support for the Rare Disease Franchise.
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Chiesi USA is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and promoting products for the hospital, adjacent specialty and rare disease markets. As a Director of the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) team, your primary purpose is to serve as the organizational conduit between US Medical Affairs management and field-based teams in order to drive excellence in scientific engagement, foster strategic partnerships, and ensure accurate reporting of the customer voice all aligned to the overall medical plan across the lifecycle of our products and pipeline assets in the USA.
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This person will report to the Director, Scientific Communications for Rare Disease, Pipeline, and Neuropsychiatry and will have the opportunity to work in multiple therapeutic areas, primarily leading publications.
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Senior Medical Science Liaison, Rare Disease. Experience in Rare Disease, Nephrology or Rheumatology. JOB ID: R-177094 LOCATION: US - California - San Francisco WORK LOCATION TYPE: Field Worker DATE POSTED: Nov. 17, 2023 CATEGORY: Medical Affairs SALARY RANGE: 185,013.00 USD - 207,311.00 USD.
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Scientific Communications Sr Manager, Uplizna - Rare Disease. MD, PharmD, PhD, or DO with expertise in clinical research, patient care, Clinical Development, Medical/Scientific Affairs, and/or basic research highly preferred.
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Foster an integrated customer account strategy and drive the cultivation of synergy among Medical Affairs, Marketing, Market Access, and all related work teams, including PMFs aimed at growth and continuous improvement; identify and provide market intelligence about trends in patient/disease management, competing technologies, reimbursement issues, etc.
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The CMO works closely with the Research and Development organizations driving overarching scientific leadership specifically in Hematology/Oncology, Bone Mineral, Rare Disease and Gene & Cell therapies, and in future therapeutic areas that may arise.
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You will work closely with colleagues across Development including autoimmune disease, Rare Disease and immuno-oncology, while also having a change to interact with colleagues in infectious disease.
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As a pivotal leader in the Market Access & Pricing and HEOR team, the Sr. Director, MA&P, for Rare Diseases will drive the strategic development and hands-on execution of access, reimbursement, and commercialization efforts for Moderna's innovative Rare Disease portfolio.
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8 years of Cell Therapy and/or Rare Disease commercialization experience. Close collaboration with Marketing, Market Access, Patient Services, Commercial Operations, Supply Chain, Medical Affairs, and other relevant functions is crucial for developing and implementing customer-centric initiatives aimed at achieving both customer experience and business goals.
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S/he will work cross-functionally with other leaders and functions (including all Medical Affairs functions, Commercial, Compliance, IT, Finance, Clinical Development and Legal) to drive from inception to completion all Rare Disease MA workstreams and projects and to provide relevant medical input on the strategic and tactical support for DAYBUE™ (trofinetide) in the US and in OUS markets.
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Clinical or industry experience in sickle cell disease, thalassemia, gene therapy, bone marrow transplant, or rare diseases (blood disorders). bluebird bio is seeking an accomplished and adaptable Director Medical Affairs to join the medical affairs team, focused on our gene therapy programs for Sickle Cell, Beta Thalassemia, and CALD. You will be joining a passionate and committed flock, flying closely with medical birds as well as the cross functional teams.
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MSL experience, preferably in rare disease. Identifying and executing collaboration opportunities between expert KOLs in Endocrinology / Genetics / Rheumatology / Hepatology & Neurology andd Alexion medical affairs and clinical development such as publications, investigator-initiated trials, regional advisory boards, training, and speaker development programs.
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Assisting in the development of government affairs and managed care presentations, act as a trainer to the MSL team for presentation delivery and be able to deliver presentations effectively. Communicating and educating Alexion internal customers on local initiatives on disease and treatment guidelines in a timely manner.
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Evidence of being a critical strategic thinker who is solution oriented with the ability to think outside of the box; preference for demonstration of such mindset within rare disease programs.
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