Cellcolabs is not just a biotech company; it’s a revolution in the making. Our mission is to prevent and cure diseases by making high quality stem cells available and affordable. If you’re passionate about making an impact on countless lives - we welcome you to join our mission.
Summary
We are seeking a Medical Affairs Operations Lead to support the strategic and operational execution of activities across the organization. This role serves as the backbone of Medical Affairs at Cellcolabs, ensuring that plans are efficiently delivered, aligned with business goals, and compliant with regulations.
The work will require both an analytical mindset and excellent social skills, as it covers decisions about a range of topics from product development to partnership entry, as well as close collaboration with Cellcolabs' various teams including the management. As our Medical Affairs Operations Lead, you’ll play a pivotal role in Cellcolabs' future growth!
Cellcolabs is a flat organization, and you will work closely with all other teams and colleagues of various backgrounds. You’ll be based at our head office in Campus Solna of Karolinska Institutet and report to our Chief of Medical Affairs.
Key Responsibilities:
- Drive execution of the Medical Affairs plan, including support for evidence generation, publications, and communication activities.
- Lead process improvement initiatives to increase efficiency and quality in medical operations.
- Facilitate cross-functional planning efforts with stakeholders in the business, regulatory and clinical departments.
- Support the tracking and forecasting of Medical Affairs budgets.
- Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) for Medical Affairs activities, including publications and medical education programs.
- Ensure all medical activities are aligned with internal SOPs and external regulatory requirements (e.g., EFPIA, FDA, ABPI).
- Serve as business owner for relevant systems (e.g., CRM, medical content platforms).
- Manage approval workflows and documentation for promotional and non-promotional materials (e.g., via Veeva Vault).
- Coordinate and prepare for conferences and other events.
- Responsible for external vendors and agencies.
You’re a great fit for this role, if you:
- Hold a degree in natural sciences, engineering, public health or related field.
- Have at least 3 years experience in project management or relevant fields such as medical affairs or regulatory.
- Preferably a strong understanding of compliance in the pharmaceutical industry (e.g. EFPIA, GxP).
- Have experience with planning tools such as publication planning systems or CRM platforms.
- Possess adaptability, resilience, and a problem-solving mindset.
- Have excellent communications skills, both written and oral in English, meritorious in Swedish as well.
- Experience in immunology or cell therapy is a plus.
What you’ll get in return:
Cellcolabs is an entrepreneurial and exciting place to work. Tasks and challenges may be demanding, responsibilities may change over time, but we guarantee that in return we will fast-forward your personal and professional development. You’ll become part of a team of driven people with the shared mission to make the world better by disrupting healthcare as we know it. Ten years from now, you’ll be proud of the work you have done to improve and revolutionize our healthcare.
About Cellcolabs
Cellcolabs is contributing to better global health through efficient large-scale production of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) which are used in advanced cell therapies. The company builds on cutting edge research from Karolinska Institutet and is located at Campus Solna.
Today, global production of MSC is mostly only done for research purposes or in university hospital laboratories. Cellcolabs specializes in industrial production of these cells to make high quality and GMP produced cell therapies at scale - ultimately dramatically lowering the price of research as well as the treatments of the future. By producing at scale, we will speed up both the clinical development and use of advanced cell treatments.
Cellcolabs is founded and backed by some of Sweden’s foremost health and life science entrepreneurs.