Global Head Neuroscience Translational Medicine

Company:  Novartis Farmacéutica
Location: Cambridge
Closing Date: 20/10/2024
Salary: £100 - £125 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description

Global Head Neuroscience Translational Medicine

Job ID: REQ-10021564

Date: Sep 09, 2024

Location: USA

Summary

About the role:
The position can be based in Cambridge, MA USA or Basel, Switzerland. This position will require 25% travel as defined by the business (domestic and/or international). Neurologic and psychiatric diseases remain as some of the largest challenges in medicine. Novartis is committed to changing the landscape by developing transformative treatments for important neuroscience disorders.

About the Role

Novartis BioMedical Research (BR) is the innovation engine of Novartis. We collaborate across scientific and organizational boundaries, focusing on powerful new technologies that have the potential to help produce therapeutic breakthroughs for patients. Within BR, Translational Medicine (TM) is the clinical research arm and includes over 900 associates globally. TM plays a pivotal role in bringing innovative medicines to patients, by building on research advances to develop new therapies, and bridging drug discovery and clinical application.

As the Global Head TM Neuroscience, you will lead a team of Translational Medicine Experts (TME’s) responsible for all early clinical development plans and studies through Proof of Concept, new disease indications, translational research and profiling activities, and clinical pharmacology studies for the Neuroscience Therapeutic Area. You will be a member of the global Translational Medicine Leadership Team, accountable for overall department goals, helping to lead continuous improvement across the department, and enhancing the culture of TM.

Key responsibilities:

  1. Set, communicate and drive strategy for the NS Translational Medicine Therapeutic Area in alignment with the broader organization.
  2. Be accountable for setting the biomarker strategy for your group.
  3. Prioritize and allocate resources across the team to meet portfolio needs.
  4. Co-chair the Disease Area Decision Board with the Research Disease Area Head to decide on targets, compounds, and indications to progress from preclinical ideas to clinical testing.
  5. Deliver clear early development study outcomes for decisions on new compounds.
  6. Collaborate with Development colleagues to agree on indications and on transitional development point criteria.
  7. Support Translational Medicine Experts on Development teams after Proof-of-Concept to deliver clinical pharmacology and mechanistic studies.
  8. Bring relevant internal and external opinion leaders together to consider the proposed approach to Clinical Proof-of-Concept.
  9. Ensure seamless collaboration across Research, Translational Medicine, Development, and other relevant line functions in the development of drug candidates.
  10. Foster strong external clinical collaborations to maintain state of the art clinical approaches.
  11. Contribute senior level expertise to Strategic Alliances, Business Development and Licensing due diligence reviews for in licensing and out licensing opportunities.
  12. Provide or review Translational Medicine input to meetings and interactions with Health Authorities.
  13. Develop talent pipeline through recruitment activities and being a mentor, coach, and educational resource across Novartis responsible for quality of clinical protocols, study reports and submission documents.

Essential Requirements:

Education:
• MD or MD/PhD, or MD with doctoral thesis in relevant field (Neurology or Neuroscience).
• Board certification in Neurology or related field. Subspecialty clinical training in Neurodegenerative disorders (preferred) or related subspecialty with appropriate Board Certification(s).

Languages:
• Fluent English, strong written and oral communication skills.

Experience:
• Leadership position in pharmaceutical/biotech industry or academic medical center combining scientific and medical subspecialty skills, maintaining state-of-the-art clinical approaches and inspiring a culture of continuous improvement, innovation and quality.
• Significant clinical experience with patients with Neurological disease.
• Experience driving translational clinical research from first in human studies through proof of concept.
• Experience leading in a matrixed environment successfully supporting and influencing experts, scientists and project deliveries across many functions of Research, Development and Commercial.
• Strategic thinker, used to creating major innovations, networking with leading investigators, presenting complex strategic issues in a clear and logical way and driving impactful outcomes.
• Natural ability to manage people, and lead leaders of others; able to provide mentoring at the highest levels including those outside of your own scientific/clinical expertise.
• Strong program manager: excellent planning, prioritization, problem solving and organizational skills.
• Resilient, energetic and enthusiastic; responding constructively to challenging new ideas and inputs.

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