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Knowledge of the AMA, ACCME, PhRMA and FDA regulations associated with promotion and industry-supported scientific education activities. Lead the implementation of assigned initiatives (optimization of campaign materials, influencer tactics, congress management, internal communications, multi-channel) across a broad spectrum of the marketing mix utilizing excellent project management skills to achieve project goals.
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5+ years of experience in the food and/or dietary supplements regulatory environment with full expertise on regulatory compliance (i.e. product composition; DSHEA; ingredient qualification, e.g., GRAS, NDI; labeling; Health Claims & Structure/Function Claims; overall product communications.
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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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Provide translational deliverables (e.g. data, reports, and communications) to the Global Project Team to drive scientific decision-making both from non-clinical and clinical translational aspects, through close collaboration with counterparts and internal experts both in the US and Japan (e.g. other translational strategy leads, non-clinical research, translational biomarkers, companion diagnostics, bioinformatics, clinical development, medical affairs, regulatory etc.
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Partner with Scientific Communications on developing publication strategy, gap analysis, key messages in coordination with the Regions. The position holder represents Global Medical Affairs as needed on behalf of the Medical Cell Therapy Lead, serving as a therapeutic area expert in scientific, strategic and tactical discussions and presentations with internal colleagues, as well as with external experts and investigators.
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This role contributes significantly to key medical affairs strategic deliverables for assigned assets including comprehensive gap assessment, scientific communications platforms, scientific narratives, integrated evidence plans, and medical strategic plans.
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Serve as a subject matter expert to BMS internal audiences related to communication landscape, HCP preferences, publication and scientific content planning, data disclosure / dissemination, and represent BMS scientific communications to external investigators, key authors and journal editors.
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Oversee Scientific Communication (Publications, CME/Education, Congress planning) with support from Scientific Communications leads. Experience strategizing and overseeing development of publications and scientific communications.
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Serve as the lead regulatory reviewer on the Material Review Committee (MRC) and Medical Content Council Committee (MCCC) for product promotion, labeling, core sales training materials, and other promotional and non-promotional communications, including social media, press releases, and talking points.
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Partner with the Scientific Communications lead to support the incorporation of published data into medical materials (eg, field medical, medical affairs training) Overview: The Director, Scientific Publications is a core member of Medical Strategy and Communications team and leads the development and execution of publication plans, including incorporation of strategic digital extenders and patient/lay facing publications, for their assigned therapeutic area within the respiratory franchise.
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Senior Manager, Scientific Communications. They will develop an understanding of scientific, clinical, and therapeutic areas related to iron deficiency anemia and other product(s.
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A typical software engineer researches, designs, develops and tests operating systems-level software, compilers, and network distribution software for medical, industrial, military, communications, aerospace, business, scientific and general computing applications.
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We do this through strategic and complimentary areas of focus: Strategic Consulting & Insights, Value, Access & Outcomes, Medical Strategy & Communications, and Real-World Evidence. We are seeking a life sciences professional with a strong clinical or scientific background to join our Market Access team as Scientific Associate.
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This role will develop and lead all medical affairs activities ensuring partnership within the team (medical strategy, scientific communications and publications) all key Medical Affairs functions (Medical Excellence, HEOR, Field Medical, Medical Information) as well as maintaining a high-level cross-functional collaboration across the organization to ensure alignment and One Insmed approach.
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Critically review and provide strategic feedback on regulatory filing documents (e.g. pre-INDs, INDs, IMPDs, BLAs, MAAs, BPDRs, annual reports, DSURs, amendments, supplements, scientific advice) to facilitate and expedite the development, licensure, and marketing of drugs and/or biologics.
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