Director/Senior Director, Clinical Imaging (EU based)
Oslo / London / Basel
Clinical /
Fulltime /
Hybrid
Summary
We are seeking a Senior Director of Clinical Imaging who will be expected to take on a highly visible role with internal and external stakeholders through the development of strategy and management of imaging for clinical protocols in ARTBIO’s Radioligand Therapy (RLT) clinical development programs. As a critical member of the Program Team, you will work closely with program leads, functional heads, and subject matter experts to advance the company’s development pipeline.
Responsibilities
- Develops clinical imaging strategies designed to support the clinical development plans for RLT agents
- Designs and implements imaging protocols, plans and procedures for clinical studies
- Provides oversight and guidance for all aspects of Medical Imaging for clinical trials
- Delivers subject matter expertise regarding advanced imaging techniques (including PET/CT, SPECT, MRI, CT, and other modalities as needed), image evaluation, and dosimetry estimation
- Provides scientific and technical support/oversight in research activities
- Manages the resolution of technical/radiological/dosimetry questions and issues on a study and program level
- Facilitates imaging/dosimetry academic collaborations, contractors, and vendor/partner interactions
- Oversees CRO vendors including imaging core labs and dosimetry vendors to ensure they optimally execute clinical imaging projects
- As a member of the oncology clinical team, ensures strong collaboration between functions, collaborators, and vendors and high team performance
- Participates in program development/enhancement, financial planning and analysis, metrics and reporting, shared services relationship management, contract compliance, and process improvement
Qualifications & Education
- At least 12 years of industry experience; advanced degree required, Ph.D. preferred, in Medical Physics or Radiation Protection
- Demonstrate strong technical competency in medical imaging and dosimetry in the field of RLT development
- Experience in Medical Imaging, Regulatory and Clinical Research processes
- Direct experience designing and managing imaging aspects of clinical protocols for oncology RLT agents (including study design, endpoint selection, dosimetry, harmonization between clinical sites, imaging core lab oversight, etc.)
- Specific experience with imaging study design and direct/indirect estimation of normal organ and tumor dosimetry for early-stage clinical development in RLT agents
- Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, excellent organization and communication skills, and problem-solving savvy
- Demonstrated ability to work well under pressure
- Strong organizational, planning, and time management skills
- Demonstrated ability to work well with team members and independently
- Commitment to continuous learning and staying updated on industry trends and advancement
About Us
ARTBIO is a clinical-stage radiopharmaceutical company redefining cancer care by creating a new class of alpha radioligand therapies (ARTs). The unique ARTBIO approach selects the optimal alpha-precursor isotope (212Pb) and tumor-specific targets to create therapeutics with the potential for highest efficacy and safety. The company's AlphaDirect™ technology, a first-of-its-kind 212Pb isolation method, enables a distributed manufacturing approach for the reliable production and delivery of ARTs. ARTBIO is advancing multiple pipeline programs with lead program AB001 currently in first in human trials. ARTBIO is shaped by a long-standing scientific legacy with nearly a century of pioneering work in radiation therapy conducted at the University of Oslo and Norway’s Radium Hospital. For more information, visit www.artbio.com, and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
As an emerging, global biotech with locations in Boston, Massachusetts, Basel, Switzerland, London, England and Oslo, Norway, we take advantage of diverse scientific depth and insights which makes ARTBIO a unique place to work. We are driven by a desire to do better for cancer patients, lowering the burden of toleration and safety while at the same time raising the bar on clinical efficacy and duration.
EEO Statement
ARTBIO is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know.