Medical Science Liaison (Germline Oncology - Central Territory)
Myriad Genetics · Omaha, NE · 4 wk ago
RemoteRemoteAnalystFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain deep expertise in Myriad’s oncology germline testing portfolio and relevant areas of oncology, genetics, and genomics.
- Stay current on emerging data, guidelines, clinical practice trends, and the competitive landscape impacting hereditary cancer testing.
- Represent Myriad at scientific congresses, advisory boards, and educational forums to gather insights and support Medical Affairs objectives.
- Actively contribute to the Myriad Medical Affairs community through best practice sharing and collaboration.
- Serve as a scientific and clinical resource to healthcare professionals by responding to medical inquiries, explaining test results, and discussing clinical utility and guideline-based care.
- Deliver high-quality scientific and educational presentations to academic and community clinicians.
- Build and sustain strong relationships with local, regional, and national KOLs through scientific exchange and collaboration.
- Support customer research requests through appropriate internal channels.
- Identify and prioritize opportunities for scientific engagement, education, and insight generation within the territory.
- Provide field-based insights to Medical Affairs, Product, Marketing, and Training teams to inform strategy, education, and product development.
- Collaborate compliantly with sales partners to support customer education and engagement.
- Support speaker trainings, advisory boards, and thought leader meetings aligned with Medical Affairs objectives.
- Participate in internal meetings and training to support alignment and execution of oncology initiatives.
Qualifications
- Advanced degree required in a relevant scientific or clinical discipline: (e.g., Master of Science, Certified Genetic Counselor; Advanced Practice Provider, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant).
- Maintain current board certifications and/or licenses, preferred, with a demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional education.
- 5+ years of post-graduate clinical experience required.
- Demonstrate advanced training and/or experience in clinical oncology, including familiarity with cancer center practice environments.
- Strong understanding of genetics/genomics, hereditary cancer testing, patient journeys, and current genetic testing service delivery models.
- Experience facilitating scientific or research discussions with KOLs and effectively communicating clinical data or study results to diverse audiences.
- Established relationships with oncology or genetics thought leaders preferred.
- Exhibit excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills.
- Willingness and ability to travel ~2 days per week, occasionally evenings or weekends for conferences or meetings.
- Effectively manage travel and maintain expenses within appropriate budget.