Advanced doctorate degree (PharmD, PhD, MD, DO or equivalent) in a medical/scientific area. 14+ years of relevant experience in the biotech or pharmaceutical industry focused on Medical Affairs, with global cross-functional in-house experience and on field-based teams. Strong scientific background in lung cancer with a good understanding of biomarker-driven disease. Direct, hands-on experience executing various medical affairs functions (training, medical communications, medical information, expanded access programs, evidence generation, publications). Proven track record of clinical trial support including protocol development/review, site selection support, enrollment support, and data analysis. Excellent interpersonal, written, and presentation skills. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and multi-task independently with limited supervision. Ability to travel to Redwood City headquarters and professional congresses (30 - 40%). Strong networking skills with deep existing relationships with lung cancer healthcare professionals including global top key opinion leaders.