G lobal Medical Affairs Scientist
St. Louis, MO
The Global Medical Affairs Scientist contributes to the design and execution of peri-/ post-commercial launch studies (PPLS) and Health Economics and Outcome Research (HEOR) to generate evidence of the medical value of bioMérieux mi crobiology products ( antimicrobial susceptibility testing, organism identification, blood culture systems ) . This position reports to the Director of Global Medical Affairs for Microbiology.
Key Responsibilities
Keeps abreast of scientific literature and recent developments in fields of clinical microbiology, in-vitro diagnostics, and laboratory methods
S ynthesizes information from publications to establish a searchable database of evidence and identify gaps for the clinical microbiology portfolio
Design complex studies for assessment of health economic outcome , performance, and workflow efficiency of a single or combination of clinical microbiology platforms
Writes and reviews protocol s to ensure sound study design and appropriate budget
Communicates effectively with investigators at each study site
Coordinates legal contracts, logistics , and trainin g needed to initiate and execute stu dies
Plans and implements effective strategies for data management a nd statistical analysis
Anticipates and proactively mitigates challenges and risks to timely execution of studies
Monitors study progress and provides regular updates to the PPLS review board
C ontributes t o abstract, poster , and peer-reviewed journal publication of study results
Committed to the continuous improvement of study management , compliance, due diligence , and reporting processes
Contributes to transversal projects specific to medical affairs
Require d Education, Experience & Skills
Advanced Scientific degree plus relevant experience in clinical microbiology and man aging clinical trials in an academic environment, healthcare, industry, AND
At least 5 years of relevant experience in the areas of clinical microbiolog y (for example, antimicrobi al resistance, and sepsis ) and infectious diseases
Experience in health economic outcome research is highly desired
Experience with IVD regulations / international registration requirements is a plus
Proficient in writing research protocols and scientific papers
Deep familiarity with microbiology laboratory test methods, regulatory standards , and practice guidelines
S trong networking skills with key opinion leaders and principal investigators
Excellent interpersonal, analytical, communication (oral and written), presentation, and project management skills
T eam player
A bility to work in a highly matrixed global environment
Strong prioritization and decision-making skills
Travel: 15-20% ( domestic and international)
Location: St. Louis, MO