Job Summary:
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, works closely with the Vice President, Science Policy and Government Affairs (and Chief Policy Officer) to implement a wide range of exciting regulatory science and policy programs and activities related to the mission of the AACR. Such activities are designed to create and strengthen the dialogue between policymakers, cancer researchers, and advocates to educate policymakers and make substantive contributions to advance scientific opportunities, as well as work to suggest ways to help overcome policy barriers that are challenging cancer research and patient care. Many of the activities are guided and recommended by the AACR Science Policy and Government Affairs Committee (SPGA), as well as the Regulatory Science and Policy Subcommittee, which are AACR’s principal means for devising strategies to influence important cancer-related and broader biomedical research-related policy issues, which are ultimately approved by the AACR Board of Directors on behalf of the collective membership of the AACR. Therefore, the Director, Regulatory Science and Policy plays a central role in guiding AACR policy activities to a productive conclusion, especially in areas that are focused on FDA-related issues.
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, monitors and provides background and analysis to AACR leadership on a wide variety of regulatory science and policy-related issues, such as: advancing personalized medicine, promoting innovative clinical trial designs, improving co-development of two or more novel drugs, informing regulatory science, and recommending ideas to include as part of the reauthorization of the FDA user fees for prescription drugs and medical devices.
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, will work with the entire team in the Office of Science Policy and Government Affairs, the CEO and AACR leadership, to develop and implement AACR-specific initiatives to further priority goals related to advancing cancer research and translating scientific discoveries into public health benefit, such as being called upon to support broader AACR initiatives to increase appropriations for cancer research and to develop content for briefings and other special sessions to educate Members of Congress and their staff about important pending legislation and issues affecting cancer research.
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, functions as a representative of the AACR when making key contacts with federal officials, congressional offices, survivor and patient advocacy organizations, and other relevant appropriate bodies. He/she helps to develop effective initiatives that encourage agency officials and members of Congress and their staff to consult the AACR and its expert members on important matters related to cancer and cancer research. Overall, the Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, under the direction of the Vice President, Science Policy and Government Affairs (and Chief Policy Officer), is responsible for developing and supporting AACR’s expanding agenda in FDA-related regulatory science and policy areas.
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, will manage a team of employees, work on a number of regulatory-related policy issues, identify opportunities to disseminate the information to a broader audience, and collaborate with many of our external partners in the cancer research advocacy community.
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