Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs – Allergy
Location
United States
Posted
23 days ago
Salary
$176.1K - $287.3K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs – Allergy
Regeneron
• Serve as the primary scientific presence in your territory • Engage in meaningful exchange of clinical data and medical information with KOLs, HCPs, clinical research investigators, pharmacists, and other decision makers • Build investigator relationships, site infrastructure, and medical intelligence that shape our program’s clinical and medical trajectory • Align field activities with strategic medical plans • Gather actionable insights on the evolving treatment landscape • Support research and development that advances both the pipeline and patient outcomes • Collaborate with Clinical Development to identify, qualify, and establish clinical research sites in your territory • Cultivate investigator relationships ahead of study activation to build scientific credibility and organizational trust • Map the KOL and investigator landscape in allergy/immunology to inform clinical and medical strategy • Gather early field insights into treatment patterns, unmet needs, and emerging science to shape the medical plan • Support development of medical affairs infrastructure, including educational materials and scientific exchange tools, prior to launch • Act as a primary clinical/scientific resource to HCPs for disease-state and product information • Establish, foster, and maintain peer relationships with KOLs in allergy/immunology • Identify and report medical insights • Identify research gaps and educational needs to inform medical strategy • Respond to requests for information related to study indications, disease states, and the therapeutic area
Job Requirements
- Clinical or scientific doctorate: MD, PharmD, PhD, DNP, or DVM is required
- 8 years of experience in a relevant scientific, clinical, or pharmaceutical role, including 4+ years as a Medical Science Liaison in the pharmaceutical industry is required
- Experience in allergy/immunology is required
- Knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, FDA regulations, pharmaceutical compliance, and OIG guidelines
- Ability to travel frequently (approximately 50%), including air travel, overnight stays, and occasional weekend travel
- Prior experience in a pre-launch or launch phase MSL role is preferred
- Experience supporting clinical trial site identification, feasibility assessment, or investigator engagement would be helpful
Benefits
- health and wellness programs (including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance)
- fitness centers
- 401(k) company match
- family support benefits
- equity awards
- annual bonuses
- paid time off
- paid leaves (e.g., military and parental leave) for eligible employees at all levels
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