Director, Scientific Affairs (Oncology)
The Lockwood Group, LLCFull Time
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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An advanced degree (PharmD, PhD, MD, DO) is required along with 2+ years of experience in reproductive medicine, maternal health, infertility or related fields. Familiarity with FDA and OIG regulations is needed, with training provided, and experience with clinical trial design and biostatistics is preferred.
The territory covers the Southeast region, including Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, and Puerto Rico. Candidates must be located within the respective territory.
The role requires willingness to travel up to 60%, with flexible scheduling and support for work-life balance provided.
Ferring values curiosity, collaboration across diverse perspectives, courage to challenge the status quo, accountability, teamwork, and entrepreneurship to drive innovation in reproductive medicine.
Ferring offers competitive total compensation along with an exceptional range of flexible benefits, personal support, and tailored learning and development opportunities.
Develops therapies for neurological disorders
Acadia Pharmaceuticals develops therapies for neurological disorders, focusing on conditions like Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, and Rett syndrome. The company conducts extensive research and clinical trials to create drugs that are safe and effective, seeking approval from regulatory bodies like the FDA before bringing them to market. Acadia differentiates itself by targeting areas with significant unmet medical needs, ensuring that their products address critical health challenges. Their goal is to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from these disorders while also promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within their operations.