Thermo Fisher Scientific
Medical Advisor Autoimmunity

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Medical Advisor Autoimmunity – Thermo Fisher Scientific
Work Schedule
Standard (Mon–Fri)
Environmental Conditions
Office
About Thermo Fisher Scientific
At Thermo Fisher Scientific, you’ll discover meaningful work that makes a positive impact on a global scale. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We foster a collaborative, respectful and flexible work environment in a global setting.
Location
Remote (Spain, London, Paris, Uppsala)
Position Summary
The Medical Advisor Autoimmunity is a physician who plays a central role in clinical development and medical strategy across the portfolio. This role:
- Drives clinical study design and supports execution
- Contributes to development decisions
- Provides medical expertise across cross-functional teams
Operating with high independence, this position has strong impact across functions including R&D, Clinical Affairs, Regulatory, Marketing, PLCM, and Quality Assurance.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Development & Study Design
- Drive and support execution for new and existing autoimmunity assays
- Define clinical strategy, endpoints, and study objectives in partnership with Clinical Affairs and R&D
- Serve as a core team member in product development projects
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Medical Strategy & Product Development
- Provide medical input into the development of new assets and intended uses
- Contribute to shaping portfolio direction based on clinical relevance and patient needs
Clinical Approval Board (CAB)
- Actively participate in the Clinical Approval Board (CAB), the internal forum reviewing investigator-initiated studies and collaborations
- Contribute to scientific and medical evaluations, supporting decision-making
Post-Market Surveillance & Risk Assessment
- Lead medical evaluation of product performance, complaints, and clinical risks
- Support benefit-risk assessments and safety-related decisions
- Ensure medical consistency across post-market activities
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Partner closely with Clinical Affairs, R&D, Regulatory, Marketing, PLCM, and Quality Assurance teams
- Provide medical input for product development, regulatory activities, and commercialization


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External Engagement
- Engage with key opinion leaders and scientific experts
- Represent the company at scientific meetings and congresses
- Contribute to external collaborations and discussions
Basic Qualifications
- MD required
- Clinical background with experience in autoimmunity, immunology, rheumatology (or related areas such as neurology, gastroenterology, or general medicine preferred)
Skills & Competencies
- Strong clinical judgment with the ability to translate scientific insights into actionable decisions
- Ability to work independently while driving initiatives
- Adaptability to new tools and technologies, with a willingness to leverage AI and digital solutions
- Exceptional communication and stakeholder management skills
- Proficiency in English (required): Additional European languages (e.g., German, Swedish) are a plus
Additional Information
- Reporting line: Global Medical Director, Autoimmunity
- Region: Europe
- Travel: Up to 25% worldwide
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