Director, Medical Affairs Lead - Haematology

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Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the field of haem-oncology? At Regeneron, we are seeking a dedicated Medical Affairs Lead to be the driving force behind our haem-oncology program in multiple myeloma and lymphoma. As a pivotal member of our team, you will serve as the medical contact in-country, collaborating with internal teams and external stakeholders to advance scientific understanding, improve patient care, and ensure the success of our therapeutic strategies. Join us in shaping the future of haem-oncology while working in a dynamic and supportive environment. A Typical Day: Represent Regeneron as the in-country medical contact for haem-oncology, engaging with medical societies, academic leaders, and thought leaders. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including clinical development, regulatory, market access, and commercial colleagues, to optimise strategic and tactical planning. Manage and develop a high-performing haem-oncology medical team, ensuring compliance, training, coaching, and execution of initiatives. Provide medical support for clinical development activities, such as identifying key investigators and supporting patient recruitment efforts. Stay updated on scientific advancements and therapeutic developments in haem-oncology to enhance strategic decision-making. Participate in scientific engagements and deliver impactful presentations to diverse audiences, including healthcare professionals and stakeholders. Lead medical education initiatives, ensuring alignment with local needs and compliance with ABPI and IPHA codes. Collaborate with global teams to prepare for product launches, market access strategies, and life cycle management initiatives. This Role May Be For You If You: Are a physician (M.D.) or scientist (PhD) with expertise in haem-oncology and experience in Medical Affairs within the pharmaceutical or biotech industry. Have a strong knowledge of ABPI and IPHA codes, coupled with experience supporting research and clinical development in the UK. Excel at building relationships with key stakeholders, including thought leaders, and can cultivate trust through scientific expertise and follow-through. Possess strong leadership skills, inspiring and motivating teams while fostering collaboration and inclusion. Are proactive, resourceful, and thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment. Are skilled at juggling multiple projects, delivering actionable insights, and maintaining attention to detail. Embody an entrepreneurial attitude and demonstrate a commitment to ethical and scientific standards. Are fluent in English and willing to travel 30–50% of the time. To Be Considered:
Applicants must hold an M.D. or PhD with expertise in haem-oncology and have substantial pharmaceutical or biotech industry experience in Medical Affairs. A thorough understanding of the UK healthcare environment and ABPI/IPHA codes is essential. Preferred candidates will have experience supporting clinical development in haem-oncology, a solid background in life-cycle product development, and a proven ability to work cross-functionally in matrix environments. Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills are critical for success in this role. Join Regeneron and contribute to advancing haem-oncology care while working with a team of passionate professionals dedicated to innovation and patient outcomes. Apply today to make a difference!
Location:
Uxbridge
Job Type:
FullTime

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