Job Description
More than one million people in the United States today are fighting blood cancer. While a traditional allogeneic stem cell transplant has been the best hope for many, the transplant itself can prove fatal or lead to serious conditions, such as graft vs. host disease.Orca Bio is a late-stage biotechnology company redefining the transplant process by developing next-generation cell therapies with the goal of providing significantly better survival rates with dramatically fewer risks. With our purified, high-precision investigational cell therapies we hope to notonly replace patients' blood and immune systems with healthy ones, but also restore their lives.
The Director of Scientific Communications will report to the Vice President of Medical Affairs. You will be responsible for strategic planning and execution of deliverables including MSL materials, training, congress coverage and scientific symposia at Orca Bio. Additionally, you will oversee the publications function, be a leader in the Medical Affairs department, and be an integral team member in preparation for a commercial launch. Travel: as needed to Orca Bio HQ in Menlo Park, CA. Local candidates preferred.
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