Medical Science Liaison (Remote - Pacific Northwest)
Location: Remote – Must reside in either Washington, Oregon, or California
Travel: Across the Pacific Northwest Region
Overview:
We're partnering with a global leader in the radiopharmaceutical space that's driving innovation in diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for complex and life-threatening diseases. As they expand their U.S. medical affairs team, we're seeking a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) to support their growing portfolio, including both launched and pipeline products.
This is a field-based role with a focus on scientific engagement, clinical education, and strategic relationship development across key medical centers, thought leaders, and specialists in the Pacific Northwest.
Key Responsibilities:
- Serve as a scientific expert in the areas of oncology, nuclear medicine, and radiopharmaceuticals, supporting the medical strategy and external engagement efforts.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders), clinical investigators, and institutions throughout Texas.
- Deliver impactful clinical and scientific presentations to physicians, healthcare systems, and payers.
- Facilitate scientific exchange on disease states and therapeutic landscape.
- Identify and support investigator-initiated study (IIS) opportunities and research collaborations.
- Represent the medical team at local and national conferences, providing booth support and capturing field insights.
- Support advisory boards, speaker training, and educational initiatives as needed.
- Provide field-based support for cross-functional teams through training, education, and scientific updates, particularly during product launches.
- Stay current on industry developments, competitive intelligence, and emerging data to inform medical strategy.
Qualifications:
- Advanced degree required: PharmD, PhD, MD, or equivalent clinical/scientific background.
- Minimum 5 years of MSL or related medical affairs experience in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry.
- Background or familiarity in nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceuticals, or theranostics is highly desirable.
- Strong knowledge of FDA regulations, medical compliance standards, and industry codes of conduct.
- Proven ability to collaborate within cross-functional teams and communicate complex scientific concepts to diverse stakeholders.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and virtual communication platforms (Teams, Zoom, etc.); experience with Veeva or similar CRM platforms preferred.
- Must reside in California, Washington, or Oregon and hold a valid U.S. driver's license.
Work Environment & Travel:
- Remote-based with travel across the Pacific Northwest (~60–70% travel).
- Occasional weekend or holiday travel may be required to support key meetings and events.