Biogen, Inc.
Copy of Medical Director, Rare Autoimmune Nephrology
Biogen, Inc., South San Francisco, California, us, 94083
Copy of Medical Director, Rare Autoimmune Nephrology
Full-timeRegion: USDepartment: Research & DevelopmentHI-Bio, Inc. is a Biogen company based in South San Francisco, California. As of July 2, 2024, we are part of Biogen’s global team, with a commitment to excellence and a pioneering spirit. Our team encompasses some of the most talented and passionate achievers who have unparalleled opportunities for learning, growth, and expanding their skills. Above all, we work together to deliver life-changing medicines, with every role playing a vital part in our mission: Caring Deeply, Achieving Excellence, Changing Lives.About This RoleHI-Bio, Inc., a Biogen company, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Medical Director (MD) to support development activities for our immunology clinical programs, with a specific emphasis on severe immune-mediated diseases related to glomerular kidney disease. Reporting directly to the Clinical Development Lead, the MD will support the development of our novel therapeutic candidates in late-stage studies. The successful candidate will primarily be involved in activities associated with the design, execution, monitoring, data interpretation, and reporting of clinical studies evaluating novel therapies across target indications.What You Will DoSupport the design and execution of clinical development plans for HI-Bio's programs within rare autoimmune and nephrology therapeutic areas, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives and timelines.Provide medical and scientific oversight for clinical trials, including protocol development, study monitoring, data review, and analysis.Collaborate with Clinical Operations in trial setup, conduct, recruitment activities, closeout, and reporting.Draft and coordinate completion of clinical study reports.Prepare responses to questions from Ethics Committees and Health Authorities.Support integrated document development for marketing authorization filing.Interpret, report, and prepare oral and written results of product research, in collaboration with senior clinical personnel, in preparation for health authority submissions.Support preparation for FDA Advisory Committee and EU Oral Explanation.Provide leadership to cross-functional project teams with peers from clinical operations, biometrics, clinical pharmacology, biomarker sciences, regulatory affairs, and medical writing.Establish and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders and clinical investigators in the nephroimmunology field.Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and guidelines.Collaborate with cross-functional teams.Participate in due diligence activities and provide medical expertise in support of business development initiatives as needed.Represent HI-Bio externally at scientific conferences, investor meetings, and other industry events.This position is open to US-remote talent with a strong preference for West Coast (PST) candidates able to travel into our South San Francisco, CA office.Who You AreYou have significant experience in clinical trials and can strongly communicate and present relevant clinical data to leadership and core teams. You are curious, creative, and collaborative with a passion for improving the lives of patients with Rare Autoimmune Nephrology.Required SkillsMD or equivalent degree, with board certification in nephrology, immunology, or similar field.Minimum of 3+ years of clinical development experience in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry, with a track record of successful drug development.Experience in late-stage drug development, with a preference for experience in nephrology and/or immuno-inflammatory indications.Strong knowledge of clinical trial design and execution, including experience with adaptive trial designs and biomarker-based approaches.Deep understanding of regulatory requirements for drug development, including experience leading interactions with global regulatory agencies.Excellent communication skills, with the ability to effectively communicate complex medical and scientific information to diverse audiences.Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders, clinical investigators, and internal stakeholders through a highly collaborative approach.Ability to travel domestically and internationally, approximately 10-20% of the time.The base compensation range for this role is $192,000 - $288,000. Base salary is determined by a combination of factors including, but not limited to, job-related years of relevant experience, internal equity, and location of the job. Additionally, this role is eligible for participation in Biogen’s LTI grants and other incentive programs.Why Biogen?We are a global team with a commitment to excellence and a pioneering spirit. We provide the stability and resources of a well-established business while fostering an environment where individual contributions make a significant impact. Our team encompasses some of the most talented and passionate achievers who have unparalleled opportunities for learning, growth, and expanding their skills. Above all, we work together to deliver life-changing medicines, with every role playing a vital part in our mission: Caring Deeply, Achieving Excellence, Changing Lives.At Biogen, we are committed to building on our culture of inclusion and belonging that reflects the communities where we operate and the patients we serve. We know that diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives make us a stronger and more innovative company, and we are focused on building teams where every employee feels empowered and inspired.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, race, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law. Biogen is an E-Verify Employer in the United States.
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Full-timeRegion: USDepartment: Research & DevelopmentHI-Bio, Inc. is a Biogen company based in South San Francisco, California. As of July 2, 2024, we are part of Biogen’s global team, with a commitment to excellence and a pioneering spirit. Our team encompasses some of the most talented and passionate achievers who have unparalleled opportunities for learning, growth, and expanding their skills. Above all, we work together to deliver life-changing medicines, with every role playing a vital part in our mission: Caring Deeply, Achieving Excellence, Changing Lives.About This RoleHI-Bio, Inc., a Biogen company, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Medical Director (MD) to support development activities for our immunology clinical programs, with a specific emphasis on severe immune-mediated diseases related to glomerular kidney disease. Reporting directly to the Clinical Development Lead, the MD will support the development of our novel therapeutic candidates in late-stage studies. The successful candidate will primarily be involved in activities associated with the design, execution, monitoring, data interpretation, and reporting of clinical studies evaluating novel therapies across target indications.What You Will DoSupport the design and execution of clinical development plans for HI-Bio's programs within rare autoimmune and nephrology therapeutic areas, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives and timelines.Provide medical and scientific oversight for clinical trials, including protocol development, study monitoring, data review, and analysis.Collaborate with Clinical Operations in trial setup, conduct, recruitment activities, closeout, and reporting.Draft and coordinate completion of clinical study reports.Prepare responses to questions from Ethics Committees and Health Authorities.Support integrated document development for marketing authorization filing.Interpret, report, and prepare oral and written results of product research, in collaboration with senior clinical personnel, in preparation for health authority submissions.Support preparation for FDA Advisory Committee and EU Oral Explanation.Provide leadership to cross-functional project teams with peers from clinical operations, biometrics, clinical pharmacology, biomarker sciences, regulatory affairs, and medical writing.Establish and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders and clinical investigators in the nephroimmunology field.Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and guidelines.Collaborate with cross-functional teams.Participate in due diligence activities and provide medical expertise in support of business development initiatives as needed.Represent HI-Bio externally at scientific conferences, investor meetings, and other industry events.This position is open to US-remote talent with a strong preference for West Coast (PST) candidates able to travel into our South San Francisco, CA office.Who You AreYou have significant experience in clinical trials and can strongly communicate and present relevant clinical data to leadership and core teams. You are curious, creative, and collaborative with a passion for improving the lives of patients with Rare Autoimmune Nephrology.Required SkillsMD or equivalent degree, with board certification in nephrology, immunology, or similar field.Minimum of 3+ years of clinical development experience in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry, with a track record of successful drug development.Experience in late-stage drug development, with a preference for experience in nephrology and/or immuno-inflammatory indications.Strong knowledge of clinical trial design and execution, including experience with adaptive trial designs and biomarker-based approaches.Deep understanding of regulatory requirements for drug development, including experience leading interactions with global regulatory agencies.Excellent communication skills, with the ability to effectively communicate complex medical and scientific information to diverse audiences.Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders, clinical investigators, and internal stakeholders through a highly collaborative approach.Ability to travel domestically and internationally, approximately 10-20% of the time.The base compensation range for this role is $192,000 - $288,000. Base salary is determined by a combination of factors including, but not limited to, job-related years of relevant experience, internal equity, and location of the job. Additionally, this role is eligible for participation in Biogen’s LTI grants and other incentive programs.Why Biogen?We are a global team with a commitment to excellence and a pioneering spirit. We provide the stability and resources of a well-established business while fostering an environment where individual contributions make a significant impact. Our team encompasses some of the most talented and passionate achievers who have unparalleled opportunities for learning, growth, and expanding their skills. Above all, we work together to deliver life-changing medicines, with every role playing a vital part in our mission: Caring Deeply, Achieving Excellence, Changing Lives.At Biogen, we are committed to building on our culture of inclusion and belonging that reflects the communities where we operate and the patients we serve. We know that diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives make us a stronger and more innovative company, and we are focused on building teams where every employee feels empowered and inspired.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, race, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law. Biogen is an E-Verify Employer in the United States.
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