Das ist der Job
Design and execute clinical development plans from Phase1 through Phase2 (proof‑of‑concept).
Darum lohnt es sich
Interface closely with project team leaders and cross‑functional groups including safety, clinical pharmacology, clinical operations, biostatistics, regulatory, research, and biomarker teams.
Medical Director – Multiple Sclerosis Lead and/or support early‑stage clinical projects for multiple sclerosis, translating innovative molecules into therapies to meet unmet medical needs. Provide scientific communications through conference presentations and journal publications.
Responsibilities Design and execute clinical development plans from Phase1 to Phase2 (proof‑of‑concept). Coach Clinical Scientists in a line‑ or functional‑manager capacity. Manage internal stakeholder engagement and governance interactions around project plans and therapeutic‑area strategy.
Engage with advisory boards, site investigators, health authorities, and other key stakeholders. Provide clinical input to discovery and research programs. Lead scientific communications and disseminate results of clinical trials via conference presentations and journal publications.
Qualifications MD or MD/PhD with a specialty in neuroimmunology, multiple sclerosis, or a related field. Board certification and fellowship training or research experience in relevant areas (preferred). Minimum 5years of experience in longitudinal clinical research, preferably in drug development or clinical trials.
Strong track record of scientific excellence, evidenced by substantial achievement in designing/implementing clinical trials and/or high-level scholarship in industry or academia. Experience in early‑stage clinical drug development within the industry. Leadership ability to influence and inspire in a matrix environment, driving excellence.
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