Associate Director, I-O Medical Scientist- Lung Cancers

Associate Director, I-O Medical Scientist- Lung Cancers

06 Jun 2024
New Jersey, Princeton 00000 Princeton USA

Associate Director, I-O Medical Scientist- Lung Cancers

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Bristol-Myers Squibb is a global Biopharma company committed to a single mission: to discover, develop, and deliver innovative medicines focused on helping millions of patients around the world in disease areas such as oncology, cardiovascular, immunoscience and fibrosis.Join us and make a difference. We hire the best people and provide them with a work environment that places a premium on diversity, integrity, collaboration and personal development. Through a culture of inclusion, we create a better, more productive work environment. We believe that the diverse experiences and perspectives of all our employees help to drive innovation and transformative business results.The BMS Medical organization strives to be recognized throughout the world as the most accomplished and respected BioPharma Medical organization. In BMS Medical, you will have the ability to impact the lives of patients by developing and ensuring the safe and appropriate use of our medicines. Medical increasingly plays a valuable and unique role in unlocking the full potential of our scientific and medical innovation. Medical bridges clinical development with clinical practice and gains broader knowledge of the healthcare industry.This role is a member of the Immuno-Oncology Medical Team, accountable for ensuring effective planning, development and implementation of medical strategy for the lifecycle of the product. The individual will work closely with the Medical Launch Team who is accountable for driving launch excellence across the US Medical Oncology organization.Critical Responsibilities include:

Act as a disease state and therapeutic expert both internally and externally

Critically review Investigator-sponsored research (ISR) proposals to ensure strategic alignment and represent USMO Lung throughout the review process

Manage ongoing ISR book of work, engaging with investigators and internal stakeholders to ensure studies stay on track and on strategy

Lead launch activities for upcoming approvals in the thoracic cancer space

Develop and maintain strong relationships with external thought leaders and investigators

Demonstrate forward thinking by understanding emerging trends, anticipate future obstacles, risks, and business opportunities, and proactively create strategies, tactics, and contingency plans

Qualifications

Advanced scientific degree (MD, PhD, PharmD)

Prior pharmaceutical industry experience in medical affairs or clinical research is desirable

Familiarity with all phases of oncology drug development is desirable, including clinical development, regulatory and life cycle management

Therapeutic area & clinical expertise is desirable

Experience in leading complex projects and diverse, high performing teams

Strong interpersonal skills to navigate complex situations and build alignment with key stakeholders

Demonstrated ability to execute and deliver results in a deadline-driven environment

Clear and effective verbal & written communication skills

Bristol-Myers Squibb is an equal opportunity employer. M/F/V/D

Bristol-Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of balance and flexibility in our work environment. We offer a wide variety of competitive benefits, services and programs that provide our employees the resources to pursue their goals, both at work and in their personal lives.Bristol-Myers Squibb is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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