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Executive Director, Head of Small Molecule IP

BeOne Medicines
Full-time
Remote friendly (United States)
United States
$255,200 - $335,200 USD yearly
Corporate Functions

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Role Summary

Executive Director, Head of Small Molecule IP. Lead the Small Molecule IP team, support BeOne Medicines R&D, business development, and commercialization efforts, and report to the Vice President, Intellectual Property. Manage a global team of IP attorneys and professionals.

Responsibilities

  • Lead an IP team in the US and China primarily focused on small molecule portfolio to build and maintain a strong intellectual property portfolio to support the Companyโ€šร„รดs R&D, manufacturing, and commercialization efforts.
  • Serve as a strategic partner and IP thought leader for the Companyโ€šร„รดs senior leaders in discovery, research, manufacturing, and development on patent, regulatory data exclusivity, trademark, and other intellectual property issues.
  • Support corporate development, business development and research collaborations, including due diligence assessments, advise on contract drafting and negotiation, and alliance management.
  • Monitor patent trends and case law developments in the US and major markets and adjust IP strategies; advocate positions important to BeOne Medicines in matters concerning IP government and regulatory policy.
  • Conduct patent and prior art search, competitive landscape analysis, patentability, and freedom to operate analysis.
  • Review draft publications and presentations.
  • Provide litigation support, including validity and non-infringement analysis.

Supervisory Responsibilities

This position has managerial responsibilities.

Skills

  • Juris Doctor from an accredited U.S. law school; admitted to USPTO, and at least one state bar.
  • Advanced degree in Chemistry, Organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry; Ph.D. preferred
  • At least 15 years or relevant experience in biopharmaceutical intellectual property practice with at least 7 years of in-house experience in pharmaceutical or biotech industry.
  • Supervisory experience preferred, including leading and managing IP attorneys and professionals.
  • Deep understanding of global biopharmaceutical patent law, regulatory data protection, regulations and best practices in the US and other major markets.
  • Experience in the pharmaceutical industry and strong understanding of drug discovery, development, manufacturing and commercialization of small molecule, biologics and other types of drugs.
  • Experience and skill at drafting patent applications and responses to patent office actions, and proven track record of patent portfolio development.
  • A demonstrated ability to collaborate, as well as to work independently, balancing competing priorities in a fast-paced environment with a high level of professionalism.
  • Ability to understand complicated laws and regulations and translate them into practical, business-oriented legal counsel.
  • Ability to handle confidential and proprietary information, and to exercise discretion and judgment.
  • Self-motivated, able to work independently and be reliable and responsive.
  • Ability to be flexible and willing to accept new responsibilities as needed.

Education

  • Juris Doctor from an accredited U.S. law school; admitted to USPTO, and at least one state bar.
  • Advanced degree in Chemistry, Organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry; Ph.D. preferred

Travel

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