Role Description
When was the last time you achieved the impossible? If that thought feels overwhelming, you might want to pause here, but if it sparks excitement...read on. In 2015, we pioneered a “moneyball for biotech” approach, pooling projects and promising early-stage research from academia together under one financial umbrella to reduce risk and unleash innovation. This model allows science and small teams of experts to lead the way. We build bridges to groundbreaking advancements in rare disease and develop life-changing medicines for patients with unmet needs as fast as humanly possible.
Together we define white space, push boundaries, and empower people to solve problems. If you're someone who defies convention, join us and work alongside some of the most respected minds in the industry. Together, we'll ask "why not?" and help reengineer the future of biopharma. At BridgeBio, we value curiosity and experimentation—including the ethical & thoughtful use of AI to improve clarity, speed, and quality of work.
Responsibilities
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Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Responsibilities:
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Develop and maintain relationships with healthcare professionals, clinical care sites, and key stakeholders within assigned territory.
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Become an expert in the therapeutic area, identify educational gaps in the community, and stay updated on developments through literature review and medical congress participation.
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Serve as the primary and credible source of balanced medical and scientific information for healthcare providers in geography.
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Compliantly educate and engage in scientific exchange, deliver medical presentations, gather insights, and respond to healthcare provider requests for information.
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Develop and implement field territory-specific medical plan aligned with overall medical affairs strategy and evidence generation needs.
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Assist in identifying potential investigators and facilitate participation in clinical research projects.
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Represent BridgeBio at major scientific conferences and external forums, enhancing company visibility and impact.
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Senior Medical Science Liaison (Senior MSL) Responsibilities:
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Lead cross-functional collaborations within assigned therapeutic areas, contributing to strategic development of medical territory plans.
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Mentor and support peer MSLs, fostering knowledge transfer and professional development.
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Serve as a regional expert and key advisor to internal stakeholders, helping align field insights to medical strategy.
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Actively lead strategic planning, execution, and post-congress analysis of scientific congress to deliver an executive-level summary that translates key findings into actionable insights.
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Participate proactively in the development of content for medical affairs collateral and contribute to strategic project workstreams.
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Collaborate with clinical development for research initiatives, including site identification and investigator-sponsored trial processes as needed.
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Contribute to the development of scientific and medical content, including slide decks, FAQs, training materials, and other field-facing collateral.
Who You Are
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PharmD, Ph.D., MD, or other advanced healthcare degrees with relevant experience will be considered.
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience in clinical patient care role, medical affairs or field medical roles with a verifiable record of high performance.
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Strong interpersonal communication, presentation, and networking skills.
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Ability to engage in scientific dialogue and present complex information clearly and concisely.
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Proven ability to collaborate across functions and adapt to a dynamic environment.
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Prior experience in rare diseases, cardiology, or neurology is preferred.
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Additional Senior Medical Science Liaison Qualifications:
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3+ years of medical affairs or field medical experience with a verifiable record of high performance is preferred, or at least 2 years of other relevant clinical or healthcare experience will be considered.
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Understanding of clinical research and pharmaceutical product development processes.
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Exhibit organizational skills, adaptability, and ability to work independently.
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Demonstrated high performance in medical affairs with significant experience in rare diseases, cardiology, or neurology preferred.
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Proven leadership capability in project teams, including MSLs and cross-functional groups.
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Exceptional teaching and scientific communication skills.
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Strong relationship-building skills with industry and academic thought leaders.
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Demonstrate increased autonomy and accountability for territory and therapeutic area outcomes.
Salary
$190,000 - $250,000 USD
Benefits
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Market-leading compensation.
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401(k) with employer match.
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Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP).
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Pre-tax commuter benefits (transit and parking).
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Referral bonus for hired candidates.
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Subsidized lunch and parking on in-office days.
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100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision premiums for you and your dependents.
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Health Savings Account (HSA) with annual employer contributions, plus Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA).
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Fertility & family-forming benefits.
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Expanded mental health support (therapy and coaching resources).
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Hybrid work model with flexibility.
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Flexible, “take-what-you-need” paid time off and company-paid holidays.
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Comprehensive paid medical and parental leave to care for yourself and your family.
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Career pathing through regular feedback, continuous education and professional development programs via LinkedIn Learning, LifeLabs, & BetterUp Coaching.
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Celebration of strong performance with financial rewards, peer-to-peer recognition, and growth opportunities.