Identify, establish and maintain long-term collaborative partnerships with KOLs, investigators, healthcare providers (HCPs), and academic institutions.
As a field-based extension of the Medical Affairs team, support the high-quality execution of and timelines for research and development initiatives including Phase 2b clinical trials through proactive and reactive trial site engagement, education, and internal collaboration.
Present data and conduct balanced peer-to-peer scientific exchange and education on company products and science with KOLs, HCPs, academic institutions, clinical investigators, and other stakeholders consistent with company policies and procedures.
Professionally represent the company at relevant scientific conferences, symposia, and meetings to drive awareness of Kymera as a leader in immunology, conduct scientific exchange, support medical booth activities as needed, cultivate relationships, and gather real-world insights and competitive intelligence.
Collaborate on the development and implementation of the scientific communication plan and medical-to-medical materials.
Develop and maintain strong collaborative partnerships with internal cross-functional teams including regulatory, commercial, and clinical development.
Gather insights from the field on data, therapeutic area, and competitive intelligence to help inform company strategies and evidence generation plans.
Ensure compliance with internal and external regulatory and legal guidelines.
Maintain clinical, scientific, and technical expertise in therapeutic area.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in a scientific, clinical, or MSL role within the pharmaceutical or biotech industry
Clear understanding of clinical research methodologies and ability to independently evaluate and translate scientific material in an effective credible manner.
Strong understanding of immunology therapeutic area and clinical development. Respiratory or Allergy/Immunology experience highly preferred.
Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to travel regionally, nationally, and occasionally internationally up to 50% as appropriate (typically 35-50%).