We are Regeneron : A leader in medical innovation, driven by a commitment to improving lives. Join our Medical Affairs team as an Associate Director in Field Medical Affairs and make a meaningful impact in oncology. In this role, you will bridge the scientific and healthcare communities, contribute to groundbreaking research, and shape the future of cancer treatment. With opportunities to collaborate globally and influence therapeutic advancements, this is your chance to grow professionally while making a difference.
A Typical Day :
As an Associate Director in Field Medical Affairs, you will :
- Identify and maintain relationships with key therapeutic area experts and investigators.
- Respond to inquiries on study indications, disease states, and therapeutic areas, presenting scientific and clinical data in compliance with regulations.
- Engage in disease management education with practitioners, payers, and researchers.
- Attend medical conferences to gather and report scientific, clinical, and competitive intelligence.
- Support investigator-initiated studies by building relationships with investigators and internal teams.
- Assist in the development and communication of clinical data through abstracts, posters, presentations, and manuscripts.
- Collaborate with Clinical Development and Operations to execute strategies and support site initiation and enrollment activities.
- Develop and implement rules and procedures for Field Medical activities to ensure compliance with industry standards.
This Role May Be For You If :
You are someone who :
Thrives in a collaborative, matrixed environment and enjoys building relationships across teams.Has a passion for oncology, with significant experience in lung cancer, solid tumors, or hematology oncology.Is fluent in both Japanese and English, with strong communication skills.Is comfortable traveling 30-50% of the time to engage with stakeholders and attend conferences.Values integrity, professionalism, and adherence to compliance standards.To Be Considered :
Candidates should possess a PhD, PharmD, or MD (a Master’s degree with extensive oncology experience may be considered). A minimum of 5 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry or a clinical setting, with expertise in immuno-oncology, is preferred. Strong knowledge of oncology, particularly lung cancer or hematology oncology, is essential. Experience working in partnership with organizations and within matrix environments is highly valued.