Johnson & Johnson is seeking an Associate Medical Director, US Medical Affairs - Autoantibody Neuroimmunology to be a key member of the US Medical Affairs team, where you will influence product development, scientific communication, and evidence generation efforts, ensuring alignment with business objectives and regulatory standards. This position resides in the Medical Affairs Autoantibody Neuroimmunology Therapeutic Area (TA) Team which is responsible for developing, coordinating and executing the Therapeutic Area strategic plan for Medical Affairs. This therapeutic area strategic plan seeks to identify and address key stakeholders’ knowledge gaps through data dissemination, data generation and education. The Medical Affairs Therapeutic Area (TA) teams are also responsible for designing and executing registries, Phase IIIb/IV trials and any post-marketing requirements within the areas of Janssen Immunology’s current or emerging neuroimmunology assets in both adult and pediatric US indications. The Therapeutic Area (TA) team includes Medical Affairs Physicians, Research Scientists, Integrated Evidence Team (IET) Leaders, and Medical Affairs Operations members. The Associate Medical Director US Medical Affairs -Autoantibody Neuroimmunology will report to the Head, Autoantibody Neuroimmunology US Medical Affairs- Immunology, and be an important part of the Autoantibody Neuroimmunology TA team, working closely with the other Medical Directors and Associate Directors as well as partners in Global Medical Affairs, Real World Value and Evidence (RWV&E), Population Health, Epidemiology, R&D, Biostatistics, and US and Global Commercial Team members supporting Immunology and Autoantibody within the Johnson & Johnson organization. The Associate Medical Director will be responsible for leading the development and execution of Medical Affairs sponsored and supported clinical programs for company products in the Neuroimmunology Therapeutic Area and will partner with other team members and cross-functional partners to formulate and execute scientific strategy on marketed products as well as address other medical questions and issues that arise from the field and experts in Neurology. The Associate Medical Director will also lead or contribute to development of related abstracts and manuscripts as either an author or reviewer.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree