Biogen, Inc.
Medical Science Director, Nephrology Medical Communications
Biogen, Inc., San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Medical Science Director, Nephrology Medical Communications
Company Description:
Biogen’s West Coast Hub, based in South San Francisco, is specifically focused on transforming the lives of patients with severe immune‑mediated diseases by developing novel targeted therapies with outsized clinical impact, faster. To accomplish this, we are seeking top talent to join us on our journey.
About This Role:
As a Medical Science Director within the Global Medical Affairs Nephrology and Transplant Department, you will spearhead the development of the scientific narrative for general nephropathy indications, including IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) and Primary Membranous Nephropathy (PMN). This role involves creating compelling scientific content for both internal and external stakeholders, including symposia at global medical congresses and educational materials for medical teams. You will lead cross‑functional working groups to foster alignment and guarantee that the content produced is purposeful and coherent.
What You’ll Do:
Lead the development of the scientific narrative across planned nephrology indications, emphasizing unmet needs, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic actions.
Organize and execute scientific symposia at key global medical congresses, aligning with medical objectives.
Develop scientific content for use by field‑based medical personnel, including educational “symposia in a box.”
Create training materials for scientific and medical personnel, supporting onboarding and ongoing education in disease areas and therapeutic assets.
Chair the scientific narrative cross‑functional working group to ensure alignment across departments and the fitness of content for its intended purpose.
Collaborate with clinical development leads, health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) leads, and publication leads to develop core scientific narratives and content.
Manage external medical communication vendors, including reviewing and approving statements of work (SOWs) and invoices.
Navigate complex situations to maintain scientific credibility and accuracy across all content developed for external use.
Ensure scientific resources are appropriate for various markets/regions, taking into account differing regulatory and compliance considerations.
Align content development with the core scientific platform, strategic publication plan, and global medical strategy.
Who You Are:
You are a seasoned professional with a robust background in medical affairs, particularly within the nephrology field. Communication, both written and verbal, is one of your strong suits, and you excel at project management. You are adept at working cross‑functionally and navigating complex regulatory landscapes.
Required Skills:
MD, PharmD, or PhD degree in a relevant life science field.
8+ years of experience in Medical Affairs, including experience in medical communications.
Proven track record in scientific content development and narrative creation.
Experience leading scientific symposia and educational initiatives.
Exceptional project management abilities.
Strong ability to work effectively in a matrix environment.
Superior scientific acumen and communication skills.
Preferred Skills:
Demonstrated leadership in cross‑functional project management.
Experience managing external vendors and overseeing project budgets.
Medical communication agency experience.
Base Compensation:
$197,000.00–$271,000.00. Base salary determined through an analytical approach utilizing a combination of factors including, but not limited to, relevant skills & experience, job location, and internal equity. Regular employees are eligible to receive both short‑term and long‑term incentives, including cash bonus and equity incentive opportunities.
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, Vision, & Life insurances
Fitness & Wellness programs including a fitness reimbursement
Short‑ and Long‑Term Disability insurance
Minimum of 15 days of paid vacation and additional end‑of‑year shutdown time off (Dec 26‑Dec 31)
Up to 12 company paid holidays + 3 paid days off for Personal Significance
80 hours of sick time per calendar year
Paid Maternity and Parental Leave benefit
401(k) program participation with company matched contributions
Employee stock purchase plan
Tuition reimbursement of up to $10,000 per calendar year
Employee Resource Groups participation
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
At Biogen, we are committed to building on our culture of inclusion and belonging. 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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Biogen’s West Coast Hub, based in South San Francisco, is specifically focused on transforming the lives of patients with severe immune‑mediated diseases by developing novel targeted therapies with outsized clinical impact, faster. To accomplish this, we are seeking top talent to join us on our journey.
About This Role:
As a Medical Science Director within the Global Medical Affairs Nephrology and Transplant Department, you will spearhead the development of the scientific narrative for general nephropathy indications, including IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) and Primary Membranous Nephropathy (PMN). This role involves creating compelling scientific content for both internal and external stakeholders, including symposia at global medical congresses and educational materials for medical teams. You will lead cross‑functional working groups to foster alignment and guarantee that the content produced is purposeful and coherent.
What You’ll Do:
Lead the development of the scientific narrative across planned nephrology indications, emphasizing unmet needs, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic actions.
Organize and execute scientific symposia at key global medical congresses, aligning with medical objectives.
Develop scientific content for use by field‑based medical personnel, including educational “symposia in a box.”
Create training materials for scientific and medical personnel, supporting onboarding and ongoing education in disease areas and therapeutic assets.
Chair the scientific narrative cross‑functional working group to ensure alignment across departments and the fitness of content for its intended purpose.
Collaborate with clinical development leads, health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) leads, and publication leads to develop core scientific narratives and content.
Manage external medical communication vendors, including reviewing and approving statements of work (SOWs) and invoices.
Navigate complex situations to maintain scientific credibility and accuracy across all content developed for external use.
Ensure scientific resources are appropriate for various markets/regions, taking into account differing regulatory and compliance considerations.
Align content development with the core scientific platform, strategic publication plan, and global medical strategy.
Who You Are:
You are a seasoned professional with a robust background in medical affairs, particularly within the nephrology field. Communication, both written and verbal, is one of your strong suits, and you excel at project management. You are adept at working cross‑functionally and navigating complex regulatory landscapes.
Required Skills:
MD, PharmD, or PhD degree in a relevant life science field.
8+ years of experience in Medical Affairs, including experience in medical communications.
Proven track record in scientific content development and narrative creation.
Experience leading scientific symposia and educational initiatives.
Exceptional project management abilities.
Strong ability to work effectively in a matrix environment.
Superior scientific acumen and communication skills.
Preferred Skills:
Demonstrated leadership in cross‑functional project management.
Experience managing external vendors and overseeing project budgets.
Medical communication agency experience.
Base Compensation:
$197,000.00–$271,000.00. Base salary determined through an analytical approach utilizing a combination of factors including, but not limited to, relevant skills & experience, job location, and internal equity. Regular employees are eligible to receive both short‑term and long‑term incentives, including cash bonus and equity incentive opportunities.
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, Vision, & Life insurances
Fitness & Wellness programs including a fitness reimbursement
Short‑ and Long‑Term Disability insurance
Minimum of 15 days of paid vacation and additional end‑of‑year shutdown time off (Dec 26‑Dec 31)
Up to 12 company paid holidays + 3 paid days off for Personal Significance
80 hours of sick time per calendar year
Paid Maternity and Parental Leave benefit
401(k) program participation with company matched contributions
Employee stock purchase plan
Tuition reimbursement of up to $10,000 per calendar year
Employee Resource Groups participation
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
At Biogen, we are committed to building on our culture of inclusion and belonging. 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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