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Global Medical Affairs Director, Immunology, Rap-cel (CAR-T)

United Kingdom Novartis £100,000–£150,000/year*
Job Description

The Global Medical Affairs Director for Immunology, Rap-cel (CAR-T) at Novartis is expected to lead medical strategies and provide scientific expertise in the field of immunology. Candidates should have an advanced degree in life sciences or medicine, with significant experience in medical affairs and a strong understanding of CAR-T therapies. They should demonstrate leadership skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams. The role involves developing and executing medical plans, engaging with key opinion leaders, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

Company Info

Novartis is a global healthcare company based in Switzerland, dedicated to discovering new ways to improve and extend people's lives. With a strong focus on research and development, Novartis produces a wide range of innovative medicines, including pharmaceuticals, generics, and biosimilars. The company operates in over 155 countries, employing a diverse workforce committed to addressing the world's most pressing healthcare challenges. Novartis is known for its commitment to sustainability, ethical business practices, and its efforts to improve access to healthcare worldwide.

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