Remote- EU
3 days ago
Head of Europe Medical Affairs
Scholar Rock is a biopharmaceutical company that discovers, develops, and delivers life-changing therapies for people with serious diseases that have high unmet need. As a global leader in the biology of the transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) superfamily of cell proteins and named for the visual resemblance of a scholar rock to protein structures, the clinical-stage company is focused on advancing innovative treatments where protein growth factors are fundamental. Over the past decade, the company has created a pipeline with the potential to advance the standard of care for neuromuscular disease, cardiometabolic disorders, cancer, and other conditions where growth factor-targeted drugs can play a transformational role.  Scholar Rock is the only company to show clinical proof of concept for a muscle-targeted treatment in spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). This commitment to unlocking fundamentally different therapeutic approaches is powered by broad application of a proprietary platform, which has developed novel monoclonal antibodies to modulate protein growth factors with extraordinary selectivity. By harnessing cutting-edge science in disease spaces that are historically under-addressed through traditional therapies, Scholar Rock works every day to create new possibilities for patients. Learn more about the company’s approach at and follow and on .
Summary of Position:
The Head of Europe Medical Affairs will lead and oversee the company’s medical affairs strategy and activities across the EU region and will be the “go to” medical person in Europe for internal and external stakeholders.
Reporting to the Global Head of Medical Affairs, you will be responsible for driving the EU region medical strategy and excellence, supporting evidence generation activities, ensuring scientific communication, and fostering relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs), and healthcare professionals (HCPs).  Working in a multifunctional, matrix organization with Global and US teams, you will ensure medical activities in the EU region are aligned with overarching global strategies, goals and operations, as well as provide guidance and support to commercial and market access colleagues. You will play a crucial role in shaping the company's medical footprint in the EU region and ensuring alignment with regulatory, national payers, and healthcare organizations. 
Position Responsibilities: Serve as the EU Scientific Officer Responsible Lead the development and execution of the European medical affairs strategy in alignment with global objectives.Provide medical insights to support business and regulatory decisionsCollaborate with cross-functional teams (clinical development, clinical operations, regulatory affairs, commercial, and market access) to ensure scientific alignment and strategic focus.Collaborate to develop medical strategy and content as appropriate for congresses, symposia and advisory boards and facilitates and executes such activities in Europe.Ensure the dissemination of accurate, balanced, and scientifically sound medical information.Lead the development and approval of region-specific scientific publications, presentations, and other communication materials.Delivers scientific presentations to diverse audiences (e.g. physicians, pharmacists, marketing/medical agencies, and other key stakeholders) in meetings, advisory and/or consulting settings.Represent the company at key scientific and medical conferences and engage with external stakeholders.Develop and maintain relationships with top regional KOLs, HCPs, and patient advocacy groups across Europe.Engage in meaningful dialogue with external experts to gather insights, and feedback, and strengthen partnerships.Provide medical support to clinical development and clinical research conducted in Europe such as the identification of medical centers of excellence and key investigators/sites in such programs, support operational tasks such investigators meetings and targeted patient recruitment efforts.Continuously maintain deep scientific and medical knowledge of Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and a deep understanding of patient and physician interactions and clinical decision making and impact.Assess medical education needs in Europe and develop internal and external educational strategy as needed.Provide EU region medical monitoring support for all clinical programs where neededCoordinate investigator-initiated studies and foster collaboration with academic institutions.Ensure that all medical affairs activities are conducted in compliance with regional regulatory requirements, ethical guidelines, and company policies.Support regulatory submissions, product launches, and post-marketing surveillance activities.Lead and mentor a team of medical affairs professionals across the region.Foster a culture of continuous learning and development within the medical affairs team.Candidate Requirements: MD (or equivalent), PhD, or PharmD required. Expertise in SMA is a plusMinimum total of 10 years of experience in medical affairs and/or clinical development.Extensive experience in the biotech or pharmaceutical industry, particularly in rare diseases, and/or neurology (neuromuscular experience is a plus)Excellent communication (both verbal and written), presentation, and relationship-building skills.Proven track record of successfully leading medical affairs strategies and teams and/or clinical studies at a regional level.Strong knowledge of the European healthcare landscape, regulatory environment, and market access challenges.• Ability to interact with and build effective professional relationships with colleagues across functional areas. Demonstrate an exemplary ability to develop and maintain relationships with external colleagues, partners/ stakeholders.Experience and success in working in a matrix, cross-functional environment; excellent collaboration skills; experience working across functions to achieve results.Ability to work effectively in a fast paced, innovative and rapidly changing environment, while remaining flexible, proactive, resourceful and efficient.Outstanding work ethic and integrity, including high ethical and scientific standards.Strong interpersonal skills particularly motivational, negotiation, listening, judgment, analytic, and conflict management skillsFluency in English; proficiency in additional European languages is an asset.Ability to travel across Europe as needed.Scholar Rock is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. 
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