Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs-Allergy (western states)
Regeneron
Territory: Western states
A Typical Day May Include
- Collaborate with Clinical Development to identify, qualify, and establish clinical research sites in your territory.
- Cultivate investigator relationships ahead of study activation to build scientific credibility and organizational trust.
- Map the KOL and investigator landscape in allergy/immunology to inform clinical and medical strategy.
- Gather early field insights into treatment patterns, unmet needs, and emerging science to shape the medical plan.
- Support development of medical affairs infrastructure (educational materials and scientific exchange tools) prior to launch.
- Act as a primary clinical/scientific resource to HCPs for disease-state and product information.
- Establish, foster, and maintain peer relationships with KOLs in allergy/immunology.
- Identify and report medical insights; identify research gaps and educational needs.
- Respond to requests for information on study indications, disease states, and the therapeutic area; discuss scientific/clinical data compliantly.
- Ensure company policies, procedures, principles, and financial controls are upheld with integrity and professionalism.
Qualifications / Required
- Clinical or scientific doctorate: MD, PharmD, PhD, DNP, or DVM required.
- 8 years of experience in a relevant scientific, clinical, or pharmaceutical role.
- 4+ years as a Medical Science Liaison in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Experience in allergy/immunology required.
- Knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, FDA regulations, pharmaceutical compliance, and OIG guidelines.
- Ability to travel frequently (~50%).
Preferred
- Prior experience in a pre-launch or launch phase MSL role.
- Experience supporting clinical trial site identification, feasibility assessment, or investigator engagement.
Application
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