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Senior Medical Science Liaison, Hematology/Oncology. The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) plays an integral role in assuring accurate, clear, and valued information regarding our science and products at multiple levels within the medical community.
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The Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL) serves as a trusted scientific expert and partner representing Bayer in the medical community through the dissemination of and education on scientific data related to Bayer products across the product lifecycle.
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Senior Medical Science Liaison-Cardiorenal Philadelphia. The MSL establishes proactive long- term scientific/strategic relationships with key, influential healthcare providers, and stakeholders, and with major medical associations and academic centers of excellence.
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Experience in other Medical Affairs functions (i.e., Publication Planning, Scientific communications, HEOR, etc.) Inizio Engage has a strong partnership with an emerging biopharmaceutical company in endocrinology/rare disease to support Medical Affairs activities and execution.
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We are seeking an experienced cardiovascular Medical Science Liaison (MSL) for a one-year contract opportunity with plans to extend or make it a permanent role. Cardiovascular Medical Science Liaison (Contract Role.
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Further, the AD MSL functions as an extension of the medical information group to provide product and pipeline therapeutic area expertise to SCEs and HCPs, and as a scientific expert to internal stakeholders within Medicine and Commercial groups at BIPI. The incumbent is a collaborative member of BIPI who is expected to communicate seamlessly with other members of the field-based organization, act as a leader and coach within the MSL team and perform all activities in a compliant manner.
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Provide internal teams with feedback and insights from interactions with KOLs. Represent the Company at medical meetings through Medical Affairs Scientific Booth coverage and other related activities.
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Axsome Therapeutics is seeking a Medical Science Liaison/Senior Medical Science Liaison to focus on the developing pain franchise (migraine/fibromyalgia). This position will be the primary communicator of Axsome science and will be responsible for executing the national medical affairs plan within a specified territory.
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The Senior Medical Science Liaison has the primary responsibility of building key opinion leader (KOL) partnerships by engaging in the exchange of scientific data and other medical and/or scientific information with external stakeholders (HCPs, researchers, professional organization leadership, patient advocacy groups, and formulary decision-makers) in the assigned Therapeutic Areas (TAs) across the aligned geography.
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EVERSANA Deployment Solutions offers our employees competitive compensation, paid time off, company paid holidays, excellent training, employee development programs, 401K plan with an employer match, and an incredible list of comprehensive employer benefits that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance along with a whole host of other valuable programs.
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MSLs are expected to work closely with the Manager of Medical Affairs and the Science Writer & Content Manager to contribute to multiple abstracts and publications each year. The MSL servesas a scientific and clinical expert and liaison betweenBaylor Geneticsand key opinion leaders (KOLs),healthcare professionals,medical associations and academic centers through the development, dissemination and clarification of pertinent scientific and clinical information.
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Developing and executing an effective medical and science communication cascade, including the development of panels of credible HCP speakers who are able to lead evidence-based discussions on disease state, science exchange, relevant aerosol nebulization pros/cons, and comparative product information through peer-to-peer interactions.
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Identify opportunities and provide medical support including scientific education to healthcare professionals (HCPs) at key institutions. Provide field-based medical affairs assistance for clinical research initiatives supported by Company, related to Investigator Initiated trials, or collaborative initiatives.
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Advanced scientific degree (PhD, PharmD, MD, DNP, Registered Dietician, or Genetic Counselor) with a minimum of 3+ years' experience in Medical Science Liaison. The Senior Medical Science Liaison (Sr MSL) is a field-based position of Medical Affairs that supports and represents PTC and its products with, and to, key opinion leaders (KOLs), clinicians, academic institutions, and professional organizations.
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A Medical Science Liaison (MSL) will serve as a liaison to the medical/scientific community and will be responsible for establishing, nurturing, and sustaining relationships with key stakeholders within the geographic and therapeutic area of coverage.
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