Medical Science Liaison/Northeast
Company: UCB S.A.
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 24, 2025
Job Description:
Make your mark for patientsUCB is looking for a clinically
experienced, science-driven and patient-focused Medical Science
Liaison (MSL) to work with the Myasthenia Gravis Team for the Rare
Disease Organization (RDO). To strengthen our Rare Disease
neurological mission's team in the Northeast Region, which at this
time includes Pennsylvania (excluding Philadelphia), New York
(excluding New York City), Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; however, this is
subject to change.About the RoleThe MSL provides peer-level
scientific exchange with clinicians and researchers working in
neuromuscular diseases. Enjoys developing relationships of trust
and mutual support built on common interests in fostering deep,
science-driven understanding of complex diseases, advancing
potential new therapies, and mapping new strategies for patient
value creation in the rare disease community.Who you will work
with
- Rare Disease Medical Science Liaison organization
- Internal & External Knowledge Thought Leaders
- Patient Advocacy Groups
- Clinical trial sites
- Investigators
- Centers of Excellence
- Academic Institutions
- UCB Commercial & Medical Affairs teamsWhat you'll do
- Manage and execute stakeholder engagement within a region based
on training, expertise, and individualized approaches to
identifying local needs and opportunities.
- Engage regularly with clinical trial sites, investigators, key
opinion leaders, and patient advocacy organizations with the common
goal of seeking to improve the lives of patients with neuromuscular
diseases.
- Provide training and expertise to internal colleagues as a
subject matter expert within neuromuscular disease.
- Be proactive and identify new ways to bring value to internal
and external stakeholders.
- Develop evidence-generation projects with Centers of Excellence
to differentiate UCB and its solutions.
- Support and drive patient identification programs.
- Foster appropriate discussion of UCB research objectives and
findings through thought leader engagement and educational
activities.
- Represent UCB at local, regional, and national professional and
academic conferences where issues related to the diagnosis and
treatment of neuromuscular diseases are addressed.
- Map existing care pathways within a defined region to identify
unique or evolving unmet patient needs.
- Identify and cultivate potential clinical trial partners and
work with existing trial sites to ensure recruitment,
participation, and reporting objectives are met and are compliant
with UCB standards of practice.
- Support identification of patients (diagnosed & undiagnosed)
who might be eligible for clinical trial enrollment.
- Develop relationships with leading academic researchers and
thought leaders to achieve alignment on key research and clinical
objectives.
- Serve as the local expert in UCB's focus on its rare
pipeline.
- Identify and cultivate potential new investigators as well as
respond to medical-level inquiries from regional patient advocacy
groups.Interested? For this position, you'll need the following
education, experience, and skills:Minimum Qualifications:
- Doctoral level degree, PharmD, Ph.D., DNP, and/or MD
- 1+ years of Medical Science Liaison experience
- Live within the territory
- Ability to travel 75% or morePreferred Qualifications:
- Experience in neurology, neuromuscular and/or rare
diseases
- Ability to clearly articulate & present complex scientific
concepts in 1:1 and group settings
- Experience in partnership with Global and local therapy area
experts and external organizations
- Experience in leading without authority within matrixed
environments
- Significant experience in clinical operations and trial
implementation
- Ability to work independently and manage a large territory with
multiple stakeholdersThis position's reasonably anticipated base
salary range is $156,000.00 - $204,000.00 annually. The actual
salary offered will take into account internal equity and may also
vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related
knowledge, skills, and experience, among other factors.Are you
ready to 'go beyond' to create value and make your mark for
patients? If this sounds like you, then we would love to hear from
you!About usUCB is a global biopharmaceutical company, focusing on
neurology and immunology. We are around 8,500 people in all four
corners of the globe, inspired by patients and driven by
science.Why work with us?At UCB, we don't just complete tasks, we
create value. We aren't afraid to push forward, collaborate, and
innovate to make our mark for patients. We have a caring,
supportive culture where everyone feels included, respected, and
has equitable opportunities to do their best work. We 'go beyond'
to create value for our patients, and always with a human focus,
whether that's on our patients, our employees, or our planet.
Working for us, you will discover a place where you can grow and
have the freedom to carve your own career path to achieve your full
potential.UCB is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without
regard to race/ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, gender,
pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender
identity/expression, age, disability, genetic information, military
service, covered/protected veteran status or any other federal,
state or local protected class.Should you require any adjustments
to our process to assist you in demonstrating your strengths and
capabilities, contact us at US-Reasonable_Accommodation@ucb.com for
application to US-based roles. Please note should your enquiry not
relate to adjustments; we will not be able to support you through
this channel.
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