Job Title: Medical Science Liaison – Transplant
Location: Field Based - Birmingham, Bristol, Southampton, Cardiff, Leicester, Oxford, or Plymouth
Job Type: Permanent, Full Time
About This Job
As Medical Science Liaison - Transplant within our UK Transplant Medical Affairs team, you'll play a pivotal role at the forefront of a truly transformative moment in transplant medicine — acting as the trusted scientific partner to leading external experts, KOLs, and key stakeholders to accelerate the understanding and adoption of an innovative, first-in-class therapy in Chronic Graft vs Host Disease.
This is a rare, high-visibility opportunity to shape clinical practice in an area of significant unmet need, influence patient pathways, and drive meaningful scientific exchange across a dynamic omnichannel landscape — all while fast-tracking your own career at the intersection of immunology and disease-modifying innovation. Ready to get started?
Join the team transforming how healthcare is delivered for chronic and specialty conditions worldwide. In General Medicines, you’ll help drive meaningful outcomes in diabetes, transplant, and immunology - with the scale and urgency patients deserve.
About Sanofi
We’re an R&D-driven, AI-powered biopharma company committed to improving people’s lives and delivering compelling growth. Our deep understanding of the immune system – and innovative pipeline – enables us to invent medicines and vaccines that treat and protect millions of people around the world. Together, we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives.
Main Responsibilities
Build and maintain relationships with leading medical experts — act as the go-to scientific contact for specialist doctors and healthcare professionals working in transplant medicine, developing trusted, long-term partnerships based on credible scientific dialogue.
Share and discuss clinical evidence — engage in meaningful, two-way scientific conversations with healthcare professionals to help them understand the latest data, answer their questions, and support the development of best practices in patient care.
Improve patient pathways — work closely with cross-functional colleagues to identify and remove barriers that affect how patients are diagnosed, referred, and treated, helping to ensure the right patients receive the right care at the right time.
Gather and share field insights — listen to feedback from healthcare professionals during interactions and translate those insights into actionable intelligence that helps shape medical strategy and communications.
Deliver education across multiple channels — share scientific and educational materials with medical audiences through a range of channels, including face-to-face meetings, digital platforms, and peer-to-peer communities, adapting the approach to suit different audiences.
Support access to treatment — where relevant, engage with regional decision-makers and formulary committees to support discussions around the clinical and economic value of the therapy.
Stay at the cutting edge of the science — continuously update your knowledge of developments in transplant medicine and chronic graft vs host disease to remain a credible and valuable scientific partner to the medical community.
About You
Experience: Background in a clinical, academic, or research setting within transplant medicine, haematology, or immunology.
Scientific communication: Able to interpret and discuss complex clinical and scientific data with confidence, translating it into clear, compelling narratives for a range of medical audiences — from leading specialists to broader healthcare professional groups.
Relationship building: Skilled at developing trusted, long-term partnerships with external experts and cross-functional colleagues, grounded in credibility, curiosity, and genuine scientific dialogue.
Adaptability and organisation: Comfortable managing multiple priorities independently in a field-based, non-office environment — able to navigate complexity, work across teams, and adapt quickly to new information or changing circumstances.
Stakeholder Engagement: Confident engaging with healthcare professionals across a range of channels — including digital platforms, online communities, and face-to-face settings — and able to use data and field insights to inform strategy.
Digital Fluency: Comfortable using standard workplace technology and digital productivity tools, with a willingness to adopt AI-assisted tools to support planning, insight generation, and day-to-day efficiency.
Education: An advanced degree in a scientific or medical discipline (such as MD, PhD, PharmD, or equivalent) is essential for the scientific credibility this role requires.
Languages: Full professional proficiency in English (written and spoken) is essential, as all scientific exchange and stakeholder engagement is conducted in English.
Why Choose Us?
Help shape the future of care for chronic and complex conditions like aT1D, Type 2 diabetes, transplant, and cardiovascular disease.
Drive meaningful impact at global scale: our medicines reach more than 100 million people each year.
Be part of a simpler, digital- and AI-powered business that’s rethinking how we work and engage with the world.
Turn bold ideas into breakthrough launches, with multiple new therapies planned through 2030 and beyond.
Stretch your career in a development playground, with opportunities across functions, regions, and the entire product lifecycle.
Work in a place that combines global scale with local expertise, backed by a strong culture of collaboration and shared purpose.
Contribute to innovations that improve outcomes, relieve pressure on healthcare systems, and expand access worldwide.
Join a team that’s not just transforming treatment - but asking what’s next, and making it real.
Join a workplace where diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the core, with Employee Resource Groups and leadership programs that celebrate every voice.
We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer, committed to offering interviews to candidates who request consideration under the Scheme and meet the minimum requirements for this role.
If you have a disability and require adjustments for the interview process, please email us at diversity.recruitmentUKIE@sanofi.com. We are dedicated to ensuring an inclusive and supportive experience for all applicants.
Visas for those who do not already have the right to work in the UK will be considered on a case by case basis according to business needs and resources.
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