Director, Multiple Myeloma, Cell Therapy
Bristol Myers SquibbAbout the role
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Director, Multiple Myeloma, Cell Therapy
The Director, Multiple Myeloma (MM) will report to the Head of US Medical Affairs CT and will be based in Madison, New Jersey. The Director will provide medical leadership for Multiple Myeloma Cell Therapy Franchise, including both FDA approved products and pipeline products in Multiple Myeloma. This individual will support the design and implementation of an integrated medical plan within the US, in coordination with the Global Medical Affairs and other cross-functional teams. This individual will also be responsible for the evaluation and support of investigator-initiated trials in Multiple Myeloma Cell Therapy. He/she will represent BMS CT US Medical Affairs as needed, serving as a myeloma CAR T expert in strategic and tactical discussions, both internally and externally.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic and Tactical Planning and Execution: Responsible for the US Medical Affairs plans, in coordination with the Global Medical Affairs and other cross-functional teams.
Represent BMS US Medical Affairs as a therapeutic area expert in both internal and external venues including the US and Global cross-functional teams, clinical sub-teams, and advisory boards / steering committees. Represent BMS at professional meetings, congresses, and local symposia supporting thought leader engagement through scientific exchange
Provide high quality clinical input and review of congress abstracts, posters, presentation slides, manuscripts, educational materials, Investigator Sponsored Research (ISR) protocols, steering committee and advisory board meeting materials, Medical Information response documents, Scientific educational grant requests and patient advocacy grant requests etc.
Lead/support various Medical Affairs cross-functional working groups.
Collaborate with Medical Affairs field colleagues to define, guide and execute therapeutic regional strategies and tactics with appropriate use of resources.
Track priority Medical Affairs tactics and performance to goals/budget.
Preferred Professional and Personal Characteristics
Advanced degree in health-related field (MD, PharmD or PhD); board-certified hematologist/oncologist a plus.
Prior work experience in the field of Multiple Myeloma and strong knowledge of the treatment landscape highly preferred.
A minimum of 10 years industry experience with profound
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