About the role
AI summarisedThe International Medical Director (IMD) for GU/Hematology in the JAPAC region is a Singapore-based role responsible for leading regional medical affairs strategy, translating global oncology plans into local execution, and supporting evidence generation, medical communications, and stakeholder engagement for prostate cancer and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) therapies. The role partners with global medical leads and cross-functional teams to inform registrational and lifecycle priorities.
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Key Responsibilities
- Lead JAPAC regional strategy and scientific engagement for the GU and Hematology portfolio focused on prostate cancer and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
- Partner with global medical leads to translate global strategy into JAPAC-relevant medical plans
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support evidence generation
- Support medical communications initiatives for GU and Hematology therapies
- Drive stakeholder engagement to inform registrational and lifecycle priorities
- Report to the Global Oncology Executive Medical Director
- Ensure alignment of regional medical plans with global therapeutic area strategies
- Contribute to lifecycle management of oncology products in the JAPAC region
Requirements
- Medical Degree: MD or DO (medical doctor) degree from an accredited medical school (or an equivalent doctoral degree such as a PhD or PharmD in a relevant field).
- Relevant Experience: Minimum 5 years of oncology-focused Medical Affairs experience.
- Regional leadership: Experience in leading GU/Heme medical strategies across multiple JAPAC country affiliates, aligning integrated plans across diverse markets, cross-functional stakeholders.
- Preferred Qualifications Advanced clinical/scientific training: MD with relevant specialty training (board certified/eligible preferred); strong PhD or PharmD candidates considered based on overall profile.