Associate Director, Diagnostic Regional Medical Lead - Northeast
Company: Daiichi Sankyo
Location: Boston
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Title: Associate Director, Diagnostic
Regional Medical Lead - Northeast Job Requisition ID: 719 Posting
Start Date: 1/13/26 Daiichi Sankyo Group is dedicated to the
creation and supply of innovative pharmaceutical therapies to
improve standards of care and address diversified, unmet medical
needs of people globally by leveraging our world-class science and
technology. With more than 125 years of scientific expertise and a
presence in more than 20 countries, Daiichi Sankyo and its 18,000
employees around the world draw upon a rich legacy of innovation
and a robust pipeline of promising new medicines to help people. In
addition to a strong portfolio of medicines for cardiovascular
diseases, under the Group’s 2025 Vision to become a “Global Pharma
Innovator with Competitive Advantage in Oncology,” Daiichi Sankyo
is primarily focused on providing novel therapies in oncology, as
well as other research areas centered around rare diseases and
immune disorders. Job Summary The Associate Director, Diagnostics
Regional Medical Lead (DRML) is a field-based position that will
provide liaison responsibilities supporting US Medical Diagnostics
strategy across a specified geography. This role will collaborate
with relevant business partners to provide input into the Medical
Diagnostics strategy, with the primary responsibility of executing
the Medical Diagnostic strategy with external stakeholders. The
candidate will identify and develop on-going professional
relationships with pathologists, testing labs, and key national and
regional leaders in the diagnostic and biomarker areas in select
oncology tumor types to improve patient identification for Daiichi
Sankyo therapies. This territory includes: ME, NH, VT, NY, CT, RI,
MA, PA, NJ, MD Job Description Responsibilities Scientific
Engagement Execute biomarker diagnostic readiness programs as
defined by US Medical Diagnostics strategy (launch plans). Execute
field engagement strategy through facilitation of external
engagements and by building relationships with key leaders in the
diagnostic and biomarker area, including pathologists, testing
labs, clinical experts and members of the MDT engaged in patient
identification and education. Establish and foster working
relationships with CAP, USCAP, ASCP and regional pathology
societies Identify and build relationships with strategic partners,
collaborating with internal stakeholders. Recommend and deliver
diagnostics-focused educational content targeted to pathologists
and KEEs in the diagnostic and biomarker areas. Collaborate with US
HEOR to identify external engagement opportunities related to
biomarker evidence generation plans. Drive dedicated
pathology-centered trainings according to interpretation guides and
ASCO/CAP guidelines; perform in person and virtual slide reviews.
Educate on clinical risk mitigation and impact of diagnostic
choices on patient management. Gather pathology and diagnostics
-related external medical insights regarding DSI investigational
products to help inform Clinical Development and US Medical
Strategy. Identify and build relationships with strategic partners,
collaborating with internal stakeholders. Recommend and deliver
diagnostics-focused educational content targeted to pathologists
and KEEs in the diagnostic and biomarker areas. Collaborate with US
HEOR to identify external engagement opportunities related to
biomarker evidence generation plans. Drive dedicated
pathology-centered trainings according to interpretation guides and
ASCO-CAP guidelines; perform in person and virtual slide reviews.
Educate on clinical risk mitigation and impact of diagnostic choice
on patient management. Gather pathology and diagnostics-related
external medical insights regarding DSI investigational products to
help inform Clinical Development and US Medical strategy. Respond
to unsolicited requests for medical information and compliantly
collaborate with DS field teams Strategic Planning and Project
Management: In alignment with US Medical Affairs Plans, provide
input into the Field Medical Diagnostics strategy, including
tactics, performance measures and resources. Inform the US Medical
Diagnostic strategy, for current and future oncology products,
through timely insight sharing from pathologists and KEEs in the
diagnostics and biomarker areas. Conduct/Prepare regular business
reviews aligned to overall US Medical Diagnostic strategy and DRML
performance metrics/objectives to maximize regional planning and
execution. Collaborate with relevant internal business partners
(e.g., HEOR, MVL) to assist with design and execution of HEOR
studies, outcomes surveys, etc. related to diagnostics. Assist in
identifying solution-based strategies to address biomarker
adoption, barriers, and gaps. Lead special projects/initiatives, as
needed, in support of US Medical Affairs diagnostics strategy. _
Strategic Representation & Operational Governance: Provides
leadership presence and advocacy by representing FMA Leadership at
key organizational meetings, functions, and events to ensure
alignment with strategic priorities. Oversees critical
administrative governance activities, including expense management
and field activity reporting, to maintain compliance and
operational excellence. Responsibilities Continued Qualifications
Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree required Advanced
scientific degree (PhD, PharmD or MD) preferred; equivalent will be
considered with relevant experience in diagnostic and biomarker
area Experience Qualifications 7 or More Years overall related
experience or commensurate education/experience (with at least 5 of
the 7 being relevant, professional experience) required 4 or More
Years of related work experience in industry, clinical, or research
institution with emphasis in oncologic pathology required
Demonstrated business acumen, including understanding of drivers
behind evolving diagnostic landscape Strong analytical and
problem-solving skills while demonstrating strategic thinking,
leading, and delivering outcomes Deep understanding of diagnostic
FDA environment, clinical laboratory practices including CAP/CLIA
lab requirements and test implementation Proven track record of
strategic thinking, judgment, and influencing skills Ability to
work independently in a remote environment with moderate
supervision Strong knowledge of clinical diagnostic development,
and Field Medical activities Clear demonstration of effective
cross-functional project team collaboration Proven ability to
interact productively with both commercial and scientific / medical
colleagues Experience in engaging with external experts Exceptional
teamwork and collaboration skills Excellent written and oral
communication, interpersonal, and organization skills Experience
working in, or with, US pathology laboratory preferred Travel
Requirements Ability to travel up to 60% of the time, including
overnight. Additional Information Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. Qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender
identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national
origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other
characteristic protected by law. Salary Range: USD$206,800.00 -
USD$310,200.00 Download Our Benefits Summary PDF Professionals
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