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Senior Medical Science Liaison, Solid Tumor - Michigan/Indiana

Takeda
Full-time
Remote friendly (Indiana, United States)
United States
$168,700 - $265,100 USD yearly
Medical Affairs

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Role Summary

The Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is an integral member of the medical affairs team in a field-based role supporting the development and life-cycle management of Takeda Oncology medicines. The role engages scientifically with key opinion leaders in the assigned geography to exchange accurate, scientific, non-promotional information. Territory coverage includes Michigan and Indiana, with the Detroit metro area preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Apply subject matter knowledge and adaptive communication to support medical strategies for Takeda compounds in hematology, focusing on colorectal cancer, and respond to unsolicited medical information requests from external stakeholders.
  • Develop and leverage thought leader relationships to meet the strategic needs of US Medical Affairs.
  • Provide medical insights and intelligence from the field to support development and lifecycle management of Takeda Oncology medicines.
  • Participate in, lead, and contribute to projects within a matrix environment to increase value and productivity of US Medical Affairs Oncology (USMAO).
  • Establish relationships and engage in peer-to-peer scientific discussions on emerging data, guidelines, pathways, mechanisms of action, outcomes, and research opportunities related to Takeda Oncology products.
  • Formulate and maintain a territory engagement plan aligned with US Field Medical priorities and integrated medical strategy; execute the plan accordingly.
  • Regularly collect medical insights from scientific exchanges with HCPs and the medical community; document insights promptly for internal stakeholders.
  • Respond to unsolicited inquiries in accordance with field medical SOPs.
  • Support Takeda Oncology sponsored research and assist in identifying and evaluating research sites for clinical investigations.
  • Contribute to executing USMAO strategy at medical conferences and identify potential sites for future studies.
  • Present accurate, fair-balanced scientific information to external stakeholders in various settings, including one-on-one interactions and Takeda-sponsored engagements.
  • Complete required training, documentation, and administrative responsibilities.
  • Daily entry to hospitals and medical facilities, adhering to credentialing and immunization requirements as part of facility access.

Qualifications

  • Advanced scientific or healthcare degree required; doctoral degree preferred (PharmD, PhD, MD, NP, DMP/ARNP, etc.).
  • Experience in Oncology preferred.
  • Minimum of 3 years field medical experience preferred; pharmaceutical industry experience required.
  • Superior communication skills, both oral and written, with ability to earn trust from peers and supervisors.
  • Proficiency in technical and scientific language to communicate with KOLs, Medical Affairs, R&D, and other stakeholders.

Travel and Additional Requirements

  • Ability to drive or fly to various meetings and client sites; overnight travel 50-60%, including some weekends; travel may vary by geography.
  • Daily presence in hospitals and medical facilities; compliance with credentialing, training, background checks, and immunization requirements as applicable.
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