Manager, Medical Affairs

Amylyx Pharmaceuticals
Summary
Join Amylyx Pharmaceuticals as a Medical Affairs Manager and contribute to the advancement of novel therapies for high unmet needs. Collaborate with the Director of Medical Affairs to deliver key medical communications, including publications, scientific platforms, advisory boards, and medical information. Support the development and dissemination of scientific exchange materials and contribute to congress planning and promotional material review. Drive the successful completion of tactics supporting the Medical Affairs and Market Development Strategy, including literature reviews, data generation, and lifecycle management. Support HCP mapping and key opinion leader identification. This role offers the opportunity to gain experience across the Medical Affairs function and increasing responsibility over time.
Requirements
- Advanced scientific degree (PharmD, MD, or PhD)
- 2-3 years of clinical, scientific/research, or industry-related experience or equivalent
- Knowledgeable of US and international regulations, requirements, and guidance associated with scientific publications
- Experience supporting and/or leading research projects and publications processes
- Ability to understand, critically analyze, and summarize complex scientific and medical data
- Ability to work in fast paced, collaborative, cross-functional teams. High sense of urgency and commitment to excellence in the successful achievement of objectives
- Excellent planning and organizational skills. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, think critically, and prioritize as needed based on timelines
- Excellent verbal/written communication, listening, and presentation skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office platform and resources (i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and virtual platforms
- Basic knowledge of drug development process, clinical trial design, results and methodology, regulatory and compliance requirements is desirable
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with the Director of Medical Affairs to deliver key medical communications activities in assigned areas including, but not limited to: Publications: Oversee and execute the strategic publication plan and scientific communications for congresses (abstracts, posters, oral presentations)
- Scientific Platform: Develop and continuously update for assigned disease state(s)
- Advisory boards: Support development of materials and content; ensure medical accuracy and appropriate review/approval and insight documentation
- Medical Information: Lead the day-to-day operations of the in-house medical information function, including acting as a main point of contact to address requests, develop medical information content and ensure appropriate review/approval
- Scientific Exchange Materials: Support the development and dissemination of scientific exchange materials, including reactive and proactive slide decks and print pieces
- Congress Planning: Partner with cross-functional congress planning team to ensure seamless execution of pre-, during, and post-congress activities
- Promotional Material Review: Provide timely and accurate reviews of promotional materials for assigned areas in accordance with established policies and practice standards, including regulatory guidelines to meet customer needs
- Drive the successful completion of tactics supporting the Medical Affairs and Market Development Strategy for assigned programs, including: Literature Reviews: Critically evaluate the published medical and scientific literature related to assigned therapeutic areas and relevant competitive products
- Data Generation: Manage review of grant and investigator-initiated research proposals
- Lifecycle Management: Support the development of integrated evidence generation plans, expanded access programs, and participate in lifecycle management support activities
- HCP Mapping and Key Opinion Leader Identification: Support identification and profiling of key HCPs in relevant therapeutic areas
Preferred Qualifications
- Preferred experience and knowledge in the following areas: rare disease, neurology, and/or endocrinology
- Prior medical affairs, medical communications, publications and/or KOL management experience preferred
- Flexibility to travel 20% of time, including international travel
Benefits
At Amylyx, we proudly support remote work opportunities within the United States
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