Clinical Design Physician Neuroscience (m.d.)

Eli Lilly Eli Lilly · Pharma · Indianapolis, IN +2 · Remote

Physician role focused on designing Phase II to Phase IV clinical programs and studies within the neuroscience therapeutic area at Eli Lilly. Responsibilities include translating strategy into clear objectives, representing design optionality, informing protocol design, contributing to asset strategy, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. The role also involves scientific data dissemination, evaluating medical literature, and contributing to organizational learning on clinical design best practices.

What you'd actually do

  1. As the Medical leader on a cross-functional Clinical Design team, translate therapeutic area and asset team strategy into clear objectives and associated clinical development program and trial optionality.
  2. Represent program and trial design optionality to asset teams and Sr. Leaders to inform prioritization of an option that will be translated into a clinical protocol(s).
  3. Bring the medical/clinical perspective to the Design Team to inform the design of study protocols and in partnership with the other functions (e.g. Asset Team, BU Development Team).
  4. Provide insight into impact of study/protocol design features to feasibility, value, patient and investigator burden, and execution speed/efficiency.
  5. Collaborate and complement clinical research staff in the design and conduct of clinical trials (e.g. sample size, patient commitment, timelines, grants, and governance review interactions).

Skills

Required

  • Medical Doctor (M.D.) degree
  • Experience in clinical trial design
  • Expertise in neuroscience therapeutic area
  • Understanding of drug development process
  • Ability to translate strategy into clinical objectives
  • Cross-functional collaboration skills
  • Knowledge of regulatory expectations in clinical trials

Nice to have

  • Experience with Phase II-IV clinical programs
  • Familiarity with patient recruitment and retention strategies
  • Knowledge of scientific data dissemination
  • Ability to evaluate medical literature

What the JD emphasized

  • M.D.