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MSL, Japan Medical Affairs, Japan Oncology Business Unit / 日本オンコロジー事業部 メディカルアフェアーズ部 メディカルサイエンスリエゾン

Japan Takeda Pharmaceuticals ¥10,000,000–¥15,000,000/year*
Job Description

The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) in the Japan Oncology Business Unit at Takeda Pharmaceuticals is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with key opinion leaders and healthcare professionals. The candidate is expected to have a strong scientific background, preferably with a PhD or MD, and experience in oncology. They should possess excellent communication skills to effectively disseminate scientific information and insights. The role involves supporting clinical trials, providing medical insights to internal teams, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

Company Info

Takeda Pharmaceuticals is a global, values-based, R&D-driven biopharmaceutical leader headquartered in Japan. With a commitment to bringing better health and a brighter future to people worldwide, Takeda focuses on four therapeutic areas: Oncology, Rare Diseases, Neuroscience, and Gastroenterology. The company is known for its innovation in medicine and dedication to improving patient lives through cutting-edge research and development. Takeda operates in over 80 countries, with a diverse workforce that collaborates to address unmet medical needs.

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