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Prior experience interpreting and implementing regulations and guidelines governing publications and scientific communications (e.g., FDA, OIG, GPP, ICJME, MALR) Agios Pharmaceuticals is searching for a dynamic Director, Global Scientific Communications and Publications tojoin our growing Global Medical Affairs team.
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Bachelor's Degree, master's degree preferred in Sports Management, Marketing, Communications or a closely related field, and a minimum of three-five (3-5) years of work experience in sports information, brand marketing, public relations and/or advertising required, preferably in collegiate athletics and/or professional athletics, required.
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The Assistant Director of Athletics for Sports Communication provides leadership in the areas of athletic communications, as well as media and public relations for UMass Boston athletics and the nineteen (19) National Athletic Collegiate Association (NCAA) Division III intercollegiate programs.
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Experience with publications and scientific communications planning and execution. Priority activities include publications and medical communications, scientific congress execution, internal training materials development and delivery, and medical education programming.
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Create and publish annual media guides, game day programs, and other intercollegiate publications; provide assistance for individual teams in producing publications such as camp brochures and newsletters; serve as primary photographer for intercollegiate athletics.
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These activities may include data generation, insight gathering, and scientific communications/publications, as the medical affairs team prepares for launch readiness in the ophthalmology space.
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Develop and manage several key programs/new initiatives within Medical Affairs, including medical communications/vendors, patient-focused materials, payer market materials, dossier development, HEOR, IITs, speakers' bureau, Sales training programs, Azurity or policies/SOPs.
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The Director, Scientific Communications, Hematology leads the development and implementation of global communications strategies, publications plans and medical education initiatives across the Hematology areas in alignment with Alexion brand and corporate strategies.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree, master’s degree preferred in Sports Management, Marketing, Communications or a closely related field, and a minimum of three-five (3-5) years of work experience in sports information, brand marketing, public relations and/or advertising required, preferably in collegiate athletics and/or professional athletics, required.
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Share clinical and value-based experiences learned in the field that may be used in the development and management of clinical and scientific communications for customers to include publications, conference data, and educational materials, as well as for internal training and development activities.
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Thought leader liaison, account manager, medical science liaison, regional marketing, medical publications/communications, etc.) The Associate Director, Thought Leader Liaison (TLL) New England geography is a field-based role that covers the following, but not limited to New York City and NY state, Northern NJ, and New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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The Associate Director is responsible for contributing to the medical strategies and overall US medical affairs plan for adult cholestatic diseases, including, medical information responses (in collaboration with Medical Information), the scientific communications including poster presentations and publications (in conjunction with the Publication team), the design and medical monitoring of US-based clinical studies, and the review and approval of educational grants.
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This position will be a key member in research workstreams to prepare or assist in the preparation of study protocols from cross-functional teams, manage IRB submissions, critically analyze content for data validity and integrity, draft evidence deliverables (e.g., manuscripts, conference abstracts, white papers, decks, posters, podium presentations, visual abstracts), and support additional steps throughout the Medical Affairs governance process for clinical publications.
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The Global Scientific Communications team is responsible for driving/managing publications, scientific education & communication strategy to maximize scientific knowledge of Chiesi GRD products, both internally and externally.
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They establish and implement strategic communications plans, develop, write and/or approve messaging for press releases and media pitches, executive talking points, media statements, bylines, op-eds, and more.
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