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Medical & Scientific Affairs is responsible for leading evidence generation (including early exploratory pilots phase 3/ 4 clinical trials, external and scientific engagement and internal medical advice on our medicines and the marketplace from a medical perspective.
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This role is responsible for tactical execution of core medical affairs activities including: HCP and stakeholder interactions (clinical trials, prescribers/providers, KOL development, patient groups, payers), insight capture (advisory boards, real-world data analysis), interpretation of clinical and scientific data, and educational initiatives (medical education, data, value proposition.
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Understand the impact of DMPK/BA and interdependencies with other functional teams within the enterprise including Pharmacology, Toxicology, Clinical and Regulatory disciplines. Job Description: POSITION Nonclinical Regulatory Document and Scientific Writer.
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The Director will develop collaborative partnerships with the cross-functional Insmed team (Medical Affairs, HEOR, Clinical Development, Advocacy, Commercial and Market Access) as well as external medical experts and will have an integral role in driving the planning and execution of scientific communications deliverables across the Insmed respiratory franchise.
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Create the clinical development strategy for one or more assets in collaboration with the global project team and internal partners such as clinical operations, translational medicine, regulatory affairs, biostatistics, drug discovery, drug safety, marketing.
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Interface effectively with all other BMS internal stakeholders: Global Medical Affairs functions and other departments, including Commercial, Clinical Research and Development, Regulatory Affairs, Managed Care, Pharmacovigilance, Market Access, Statistics, Translational Research/Development, Project Leadership, etc.
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Ensure deliverables are in alignment with business strategy, medical affairs strategy and Insmed clinical development programs. Ability to interpret and organize highly complex scientific data including reviewing pre-clinical and clinical trial data and output from statistical analyses.
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Through scientific exchange, the MSL will communicate and advance the scientific platform aligned with the overall medical communications and medical affairs strategies. Attend medical/scientific meetings to represent Zealand Medical Affairs with KOLs and other HCPs, strengthen individual expertise as well as capture, integrate, and summarize information of strategic interest.
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On-Board Scientific is hiring a Nonclinical Regulatory Document and Scientific Writer based out of either New Brunswick, Lawrenceville or Summit, NJ! Excellent scientific writing, strong QC review skills, and verbal communication skills required.
$57.78 - $62.5Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 19 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Collaborates with Global Medical Affairs and across USOMA functions to develop, review, and align on key scientific communications and medical information response documents within legal and compliance regulations.
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Additional non-study related activities: Routine senior management interactions; Influential relationship with top KOLs; Thought partner with Ext Scientific Affairs on Business Development activities for late-stage compounds; Committee member, in-licensing and acquisitions.
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The Scientific Director for US Medical Affairs in CNS/Psychiatry provides specialist medical and scientific strategic and operational input into core medical affairs activities such as: health-care professional and provider interactions; evidence generation of clinical and scientific data e.g., therapeutic benefit, safety and medical value); educational initiatives ,scientific communications, and digital engagement.
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The Scientific Director, US Medical Affairs, Endocrinology will serve as a scientific/medical expert to lead and manage strategic initiatives and projects that integrate Recordati’s scientific, clinical data into programs that drive business and medical affairs priorities.
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Advanced scientific degree required, doctorate level clinical/medical degree (e.g., MD, DO, PharmD, PhD, Nursing doctorate) Direct TA MSL initiatives across functional areas, including Medical Affairs, Medical Affairs Operations, Research & Development, Clinical Operations, V&A & Commercial.
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With partnerships from other parts of Medical Affairs, Publications and Scientific Communications, Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Development, Market Access, and Commercial functions.
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