Director Clinical Imaging, Early Clinical Development
AstraZeneca
Position: Director Clinical Imaging, Early Clinical Development
Location: Gaithersburg or Barcelona or Waltham (Boston)
Competitive Salary & Excellent Company Benefits
Are you passionate about science and want to provide scientific and clinical input to all aspects of early stage clinical development? Do you have imaging expertise and work at the cutting edge of science to develop the ground-breaking medicines of the future? Then join us to discover future treatments of Respiratory & Immunology diseases!
We now have an exciting new role as a Director, Early Clinical Research, with key focus in delivering clinical imaging. This role is within Early Clinical Development, Respiratory & Immunology (R&I) and the position can be placed either in Waltham/US, Gaithersburg/US or Barcelona/Spain.
Early R&I within AstraZeneca is accountable for the discovery and the development (up to phase III) of new drugs in the R&I arena. Clinical Development within Early R&I consists of experienced clinical leaders with a scientific and medical background who, in a collaborative manner, define clinical development strategy, design innovative clinical trials and translate novel scientific ideas to proof-of-concept in target populations. Imaging is seen as a key strategic capability for clinical development for the future
What you’ll do?
This role is key to delivering the integration of clinical imaging across R&I indications in early-stage clinical trials. Through close working with experimental medicine colleagues, you will provide strategic and technical expertise into the conception and implementation of imaging endpoints to be included in all phases of clinical development.
In this role, you will represent imaging on cross-functional Global Project Teams (GPTs) and Clinical Program Teams (CPTs) to support development of imaging strategy and subsequent implementation into clinical trials. You will support the implementation of imaging protocols across development programs, input into key study documents and the imaging charter, and provide oversight of quality of imaging data and processes. You will lead early engagement with project teams to further the clinical imaging strategy, including identification of the need for, and subsequent design and conduct of, enabling/method development studies.
You will also have or develop a broad understanding of the landscape of evolving imaging technology and vendors working within the imaging space globally. You will identify and build collaborations with key internal (preclinical & translational imaging groups and clinical groups within other TAs) and external experts across academia and industry including academic groups, as well as imaging contract research organisations (CROs) and niche image analysis labs.
As the imaging lead for the program, you will act as internal subject matter expert to help raise the profile of imaging within the company, including presentation of proposals and results to senior stakeholders.
You possess excellent analytical skills, able to process large amounts of data and identify quality issues as well as new opportunities for analyses. You will have the opportunity to mentor colleagues within the department to take a more active role in implementing an imaging strategy into the Clinical Development Plan (CDP).
You will be a highly motivated, interactive, and creative individual, able to able to build strong engagement externally and internally across all relevant functions and overcome challenges with great team-working skills! You are a skilled and effective written and verbal communicator, able to present scientific designs and results to multidisciplinary teams and key stakeholders. You will work as a member of a diverse and motivated team of researchers spanning across multiple divisions and geographies within Biopharmaceuticals R&D. You are able to travel nationally and internationally.
Essential for the role
- MD with imaging related specialist diploma (radiologist), and/or imaging related scientific doctoral degree (PhD), or other professional training related to clinical imaging, or science related degree with practical experience related to clinical imaging modalities (CT, MRI, PET, SPECT)
- Practical experience from working with quantitative image analysis in a clinical and/or academic research setting, with an understanding of image acquisition and reconstruction protocols
- Proven ability to work collaboratively in a cross-functional setting
Desirable for the role
- For MD, substantial clinical experience from a specialist position OR PhD with considerable experience working with imaging in a clinical setting
- Knowledge and experience in lung function and other physiological assessments is desired
- Experience of supporting clinical trials, in particular Phase II and Phase III, preferably with an imaging component
- Substantial experience from working in biotech or pharmaceutical industry is desirable
Why AstraZeneca?
At AstraZeneca we are guided in our work by a strong set of values and are resetting expectations of what a bio-pharmaceutical company can be. By truly following the science, we pioneer new methods and thinking, and bring unexpected teams together. From scientists to sales, lab techs to legal, we are on a mission to turn ideas into life-changing medicines that transform lives. We need great people who share our passion for science and have the drive and determination to meet the unmet needs of patients around the world. If you are swift to action, confident to lead, willing to collaborate, and curious about what science can do, then you are our kind of person.
So, what’s next?
If you are ready to make a difference - apply today, and we'll make it happen together!
Where can you find out more?
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Date Posted
11-Nov-2024Closing Date
14-Nov-2024Our mission is to build an inclusive and equitable environment. We want people to feel they belong at AstraZeneca and Alexion, starting with our recruitment process. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of characteristics. We offer reasonable adjustments/accommodations to help all candidates to perform at their best. If you have a need for any adjustments/accommodations, please complete the section in the application form.AstraZeneca requires all US employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 but will consider requests for reasonable accommodations as required by applicable law.