UCB
Location
Charlotte, North Carolina
Salary
$134,000 - $176,000 / YEAR
The MSL provides peer-level scientific exchange with clinicians and researchers to support optimized patient care in neuromuscular diseases. They are responsible for managing stakeholder relationships, generating medical insights, and supporting investigator-initiated studies.
Requires a doctoral-level degree (PharmD, PhD, MD, DO, or DNP) and up to one year of medical affairs experience in the biopharmaceutical industry. Candidates must reside in the assigned territory and be able to travel up to 80%.
Make your mark for patients UCB is looking for an experienced, science-driven and patient-focused Medical Science Liaison (MSL) to work with the Myasthenia Gravis Team to strengthen our neurological Rare Disease Organization’s (RDO) mission for the team in the Mid-Altantic Region, which at this time includes Mid-Atlantic Region, which at this time includes South Carolina, North Carolina, Virgina, Eastern West Virgina and Washington DCand is subject to change.
The MSL provides peer-level scientific exchange with clinicians and researchers working in neuromuscular diseases. This role fosters collaborative, science-driven partnerships with key stakeholders to support optimized patient care. The MSL will provide scientific exchange, contribute insights to medical strategies, and drive patient-focused initiatives within the local health ecosystem. Who you will work with Internal partners: Medical Affairs (including Medical Directors), Real-World Evidence (RWE), Clinical Development/Operations, Medical Information, Compliance/Legal, and cross-functional commercial colleagues (e.g., sales, marketing, market access). External partners: healthcare providers and key opinion leaders (KOLs), clinical investigators, medical decision-makers in health systems/IDNs, and patient advocacy organizations. What you’ll do Maintain deep therapeutic-area expertise by staying current on pre-clinical and clinical data, treatment options, emerging standards of care, and competitive landscape for myasthenia gravis and other neuromuscular disorders. Develop and manage trusted, peer-to-peer relationships with key stakeholders (e.g., KOLs, clinical investigators, medical groups/IDNs, patient advocacy groups) and execute tailored engagement plans to identify local needs and opportunities. Deliver balanced scientific exchange and clinical value propositions, including addressing medical information inquiries and providing effective, audience-tailored presentations to internal and external audiences. Generate and communicate meaningful medical insights from the field to inform medical strategy and tactics, including input for creation and updates of Standard Response Letters. Represent UCB as a scientific expert at local, regional, and national conferences where issues related to the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular diseases are addressed. Identify and support research and educational collaboration opportunities, including feasibility assessment and primary liaison support for unsolicited Investigator-Initiated Studies (IIS) from inception through publication. Collaborate cross-functionally (e.g., Medical, RWE, access, and other partners) to enhance patient care, support access engagements with medical expertise as needed, and contribute to broader Medical Affairs projects. Interested? For this position, you'll need the following education, experience and skills:
Doctoral level degree (PharmD, PhD, MD, DO, or DNP); Nurse Practitioners with research and/or clinical expertise in a related field and advanced training/education may be considered. Up to 1 year of medical affairs experience in the biopharmaceutical industry. Must reside within the assigned territory. Valid driver’s license and ability to travel up to 80% in the designated territory.
Relevant therapeutic area experience in neurology, neuromuscular, and/or rare diseases.
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