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Clinical Scientist in United Kingdom

AIRNA is looking for an Clinical Scientist in United Kingdom

Job description

COMPANY OVERVIEW

AIRNA is a biotechnology company with a mission to be the leading RNA editing company delivering precision therapies to patients with rare and common diseases.

AIRNA is harnessing advances in genetics to develop transformative RNA-editing medicines that improve human health. Our proprietary platform is based on groundbreaking research by pioneers of the field and company co-founders Thorsten Stafforst (University of Tübingen) and Jin Billy Li (Stanford University) and enables optimal potency, safety, and delivery. AIRNA is advancing a robust pipeline of therapeutic candidates that are designed to provide functional cures for severe or chronic diseases by repairing harmful genetic variants or introducing beneficial variants promote optimal health.

AIRNA has raised $245 million in financing from a world-class syndicate of investors including Arch Venture Partners, Forbion, Venrock Healthcare Capital Partners, RTW Investments, Nextech Invest, and ND Capital. We value teamwork, resilience, excellence, human, and health, and have a diverse team at both our headquarters in Cambridge, MA and our research operations in Tübingen, Germany.


JOB OVERVIEW

The Clinical Scientist supports the design, execution, and analysis of clinical trials that are part of AIRNA’s RNA editing platform. Working closely with Clinical Development, Clinical Operations, and external clinical trial site staff, the clinical scientist will ensure scientific integrity and operational excellence in AIRNA’s clinical trials.


RESPONSIBILITIES


Clinical Trial Design & Protocol Development

  • Assist in or lead the design of clinical study protocols and amendments
  • Write or contribute to study-related documents (e.g., IB, informed consent forms, CRFs, recruitment materials)

Study Execution Support

  • Provide scientific and clinical input during trial conduct
  • Monitor data for consistency, completeness, and potential safety/efficacy signals
  • Collaborate with CROs, sites, and internal teams to resolve study-related issues
  • Build relationships with sites including PIs and clinical trial site staff, supporting their start up activities and patient recruitment activities

Data Analysis & Interpretation

  • Review clinical trial data in collaboration with data management and biostatistics
  • Interpret data in the context of the disease, target, and competitive landscape
  • Contribute to clinical study reports and documentation for regulatory submissions

Cross-functional Collaboration

  • Work closely with Clinical Operations, Medical Monitors, Pharmacovigilance, and Regulatory Affairs
  • Participate in clinical development plan creation and updates
  • Present study results and strategy to internal stakeholders and internal governance bodies

Regulatory & Safety Input

  • Support preparation of INDs, NDAs, CTAs and other regulatory documents
  • Provide input into safety review processes and risk-benefit assessments


QUALIFICATIONS


Education:

  • Advanced degree in life sciences or health discipline (PhD, PharmD, MD, or MS with relevant experience)

Experience:

  • 2–6+ years of industry experience in clinical development and/or clinical operations

Skills:

  • Strong knowledge of ICH GCP and clinical trial methodology
  • Ability to critically evaluate scientific data and literature
  • Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and collaborate across functions

Preferred Attributes:

  • Experience in rare disease, including pulmonary/hepatic diseases
  • Familiarity with working with and supporting clinical trial sites for study start-up and recruitment
  • Working knowledge of clinical trial site monitoring
  • Ability to travel to clinical trial sites and build relationships with PIs and clinical trial site staff


LOCATION


  • This is a remote position that will require travel to sites. A candidate based in Europe/UK is preferred.

Extra information

Status
Closed
Education Level
Secondary School
Location
United Kingdom
Type of Contract
Part-time jobs
Profession type
Health / Medical
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
No
Car Preferred
No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
No
Cover Letter Required
No
Languages
English

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