
Medical Science Liaison, Cell Therapy Autoimmune (CTAI) - (IN, OH, KY, W. PA)
Bristol Myers Squibb, Cleveland, OH, United States
Medical Science Liaison, Cell Therapy Autoimmune (CTAI)
Territory Location:
Field – IN, OH, KY, W. PA
The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a member of a field‑based team of scientists who act as an extension of the US Medical Affairs organization. MSLs develop and enhance professional relationships with medical thought leaders involved in various phases of product development. They provide medical information through scientific exchange in a fair‑balanced manner and provide clinical/scientific support for our Cell Therapy Autoimmune products at Bristol Myers Squibb in coordination with our Medical Affairs Department. This role requires extensive travel (over 50%) and demands established personal and scientific credibility to engage with thought leaders and centers of excellence.
Responsibilities
Identify, establish, and maintain scientific relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs)
Act as primary liaison to investigators interested in developing and performing investigator‑initiated research
Develop and execute geography‑specific Field Medical and KOL Interaction plans based on therapeutic area objectives and KOL needs
Partner with other BMS MSL teams to achieve CTAI objectives and goals with rheumatologists and hematologists
Support patient education initiatives, serving as subject matter expert on BMS pipeline and investigational therapies
Provide clinical presentations and information in response to unsolicited questions in academic and healthcare provider settings
Collaborate with the Clinical Research and Development organization to enhance patient enrollment in BMS‑sponsored clinical trials by identifying appropriate trial sites and interacting with investigators
Provide scientific support at national, regional, and local medical congresses/meetings
Capture and provide timely feedback/insights to internal stakeholders regarding the cell therapy and autoimmune treatment landscape for strategy development
Skills & Knowledge
Terminal degree in medical science (PA‑C, DNP, PharmD, MD, or PhD) required
3–5 years of clinical or research experience in cell therapy or an autoimmune disease OR 3–5 years as a medical science liaison in the cell therapy or autoimmune disease landscape
Cell therapy or rheumatology experience strongly preferred
Proven ability to work independently as well as in cross‑functional teams
Current working knowledge of US legal, regulatory, and compliance regulations and guidelines relevant to industry interactions with health‑care professionals
Excellent communication, presentation, and time‑management skills
Ability to translate scientific or clinical data into understandable and valuable information to help physicians best serve their patients
Compensation Field – United States – US: $168,220 – $203,837. The starting compensation range applies to a full‑time employee (FTE). Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available based on eligibility.
Benefits
Health Coverage: medical, pharmacy, dental, vision
Well‑being and financial support programs including 401(k), disability, life insurance, and more
Paid Time Off policies, including flexible time and national holidays for exempt employees
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Bristol Myers Squibb is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected class. We are committed to ensuring that people with disabilities can excel through a transparent recruitment process, reasonable accommodations, and ongoing support. For more about our commitment to accessibility and to view our complete Equal Employment Opportunity statement, visit careers.bms.com/eeo‑accessibility.
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Field – IN, OH, KY, W. PA
The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a member of a field‑based team of scientists who act as an extension of the US Medical Affairs organization. MSLs develop and enhance professional relationships with medical thought leaders involved in various phases of product development. They provide medical information through scientific exchange in a fair‑balanced manner and provide clinical/scientific support for our Cell Therapy Autoimmune products at Bristol Myers Squibb in coordination with our Medical Affairs Department. This role requires extensive travel (over 50%) and demands established personal and scientific credibility to engage with thought leaders and centers of excellence.
Responsibilities
Identify, establish, and maintain scientific relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs)
Act as primary liaison to investigators interested in developing and performing investigator‑initiated research
Develop and execute geography‑specific Field Medical and KOL Interaction plans based on therapeutic area objectives and KOL needs
Partner with other BMS MSL teams to achieve CTAI objectives and goals with rheumatologists and hematologists
Support patient education initiatives, serving as subject matter expert on BMS pipeline and investigational therapies
Provide clinical presentations and information in response to unsolicited questions in academic and healthcare provider settings
Collaborate with the Clinical Research and Development organization to enhance patient enrollment in BMS‑sponsored clinical trials by identifying appropriate trial sites and interacting with investigators
Provide scientific support at national, regional, and local medical congresses/meetings
Capture and provide timely feedback/insights to internal stakeholders regarding the cell therapy and autoimmune treatment landscape for strategy development
Skills & Knowledge
Terminal degree in medical science (PA‑C, DNP, PharmD, MD, or PhD) required
3–5 years of clinical or research experience in cell therapy or an autoimmune disease OR 3–5 years as a medical science liaison in the cell therapy or autoimmune disease landscape
Cell therapy or rheumatology experience strongly preferred
Proven ability to work independently as well as in cross‑functional teams
Current working knowledge of US legal, regulatory, and compliance regulations and guidelines relevant to industry interactions with health‑care professionals
Excellent communication, presentation, and time‑management skills
Ability to translate scientific or clinical data into understandable and valuable information to help physicians best serve their patients
Compensation Field – United States – US: $168,220 – $203,837. The starting compensation range applies to a full‑time employee (FTE). Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available based on eligibility.
Benefits
Health Coverage: medical, pharmacy, dental, vision
Well‑being and financial support programs including 401(k), disability, life insurance, and more
Paid Time Off policies, including flexible time and national holidays for exempt employees
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Bristol Myers Squibb is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected class. We are committed to ensuring that people with disabilities can excel through a transparent recruitment process, reasonable accommodations, and ongoing support. For more about our commitment to accessibility and to view our complete Equal Employment Opportunity statement, visit careers.bms.com/eeo‑accessibility.
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