Sanofi Genzyme

Senior Medical Science Liaison, Immunology (Non-Alliance) N. CA, NV

Posted on: 6 Apr 2023

Cambridge, MA

Job Description

This position reports to the National Field Medical Director, Immunology (Non-Alliance).

Main job responsibilities

Uses strong knowledge of relevant disease and disease management protocols, healthcare environment and competitors to articulate the medical and scientific value of our products with external stakeholders.

Establishes robust, long-term peer relationships with Key Opinion Leaders and other stakeholder partners.

Effectively utilizes the Scientific Engagement Model to plan territory and individual stakeholder (Key Opinion Leaders, HCPs, Payers) engagement interactions consistent with the Field Base Medical Activity Plan and medical function priorities.

Critically and routinely evaluates information gained from published studies and stakeholder interactions to develop key insights that deepen our understanding of the market’s needs and opinions of external stakeholders, and therefore contribute to enhancement of medical strategy.

Keeps abreast of medical and scientific developments in the therapeutic field to help identify and critically assess research opportunities, and plays a supportive role in the execution of evidence generation plans to enhance the value of our products in a real-world setting.

Collaborates with our Clinical Studies Unit to support clinical trials.

Responds to unsolicited requests regarding interest in investigator sponsored studies (ISS), and supports ISS submissions through appropriate internal processes.

Organizes educational meetings or local scientific advisory boards when requested.

Supports speaker training.

Responds to unsolicited requests for medical information associated with supported products and disease state area.

ABOUT YOU

Education: MD, PhD, PharmD or other relevant advanced required.

Work Experience: Previous MSL experience in dermatology, gastroenterology, respiratory and/or rheumatology preferred.

Skills / knowledge:

Ability to interpret key scientific data and translate this information to meet educational and research needs.

Utilizes effective, professional communications to cultivate strong working relationships with internal partners and external stakeholders.

Exemplary presentation skills with ability to distil complex data into a simple and impactful story.

Demonstrates scientific expertise - stays abreast of data, treatment trends, and new information in the therapeutic area.

Ability to translate expert feedback into appropriate insights.

Proficiency with digital tools.?

Sanofi Genzyme

Cambridge, MA

As the specialty care global business unit of Sanofi, we are focused on rare diseases, rare blood disorders, multiple sclerosis, oncology and immunology. More than 30 years since we began, we remain just as committed to and passionate about advancing therapies that offer hope to patients and families.

Our approach is shaped by a long history of developing highly specialized treatments and forging close relationships with physician and patient communities. Founded as Genzyme in Boston in 1981, we rapidly grew to become one of the world’s leading biotechnology companies, recognized for our pioneering development of treatments for rare genetic disorders and our innovative contributions to medical science and biomanufacturing.

Genzyme became part of Sanofi in 2011. While continuing to focus on rare diseases, we also established ourselves as a leader in the field of multiple sclerosis. In 2016, our focus expanded to include Sanofi’s programs in oncology and immunology. In 2018, with the acquisitions of Bioverativ and Ablynx, we further expanded our focus to include rare blood disorders, bringing deep expertise in hematology.

Our ambition is to be the industry leader in specialty care. We currently provide more than 25 treatments to patients globally, with many potential new therapies being studied in clinical trials and in Sanofi laboratories.
Driven by our commitment to patients, we strive to develop strong relationships with our patient communities, listening to their perspectives so that we can truly understand their needs. These collaborations continue to guide and motivate us as we work to push the boundaries of medicine and technology to develop new and better therapies where none existed before.