Scientific Affairs Scientist
Hartford, CT US
Job Description
Scientific Affairs Scientist
The Scientific Affairs Scientist will contribute to the communication of complex scientific information cross-functionally to deliver consistent, scientifically supported and approved claims and messages by monitoring, gathering, documenting and interpreting scientific information / data to support product and claims development for existing and future products for microbiome and probiotic categories.
Your Key Responsibilities:
- Monitors, organizes, interprets and documents scientific information and data to support product and claims development for existing and future products for microbiome and probiotic categories
- Contributes to the communication of complex scientific information cross-functionally to deliver consistent, scientifically supported, and approved claims and message for microbiome and probiotic categories
- Provide critical support for product development initiatives for microbiome and probiotic categories and manage cross-functional projects on an as-needed basis
- Partner with marketing to develop innovation strategies across company portfolio for microbiome and probiotic categories by contributing to the full assessment of scientific landscape, identifying differentiating claims and positioning for new products
- Liaison to Regulatory department for microbiome and probiotic categories. Supports regulatory and legal functions as needed by communicating scientific evidence, offering insight with respect to claims language
**If you’d like to hear more about this opportunity and others we are currently working on, please contact Kristine O’Sullivan at kosullivan@cps4jobs.com.
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Job Requirements
Technical Qualifications:
- Advanced degree preferred (minimum BS degree in Nutritional Sciences, Life Sciences or Biochemistry field). Candidates with a B.S. and considerable experience in the probiotic dietary supplement industry may be considered
- A minimum of 5 years of experience (Master’s Degree) or 8+ years of experience (Bachelor’s Degree) in interpreting basic science and clinical research
- Working and applied scientific knowledge of the gut microbiome, and the ability to identify and interpret relevant clinical trials
- Fluent and proficient ability to search scientific databases for relevant literature and patents
**If you’d like to hear more about this opportunity and others we are currently working on, please contact Kristine O’Sullivan at kosullivan@cps4jobs.com.
JO: 290.23KO
#LI-KO1
Meet Your Recruiter
Kristine O'Sullivan
Sr. Partner
The Food and Beverage Division specializes in the placement of technical professionals in the food and beverage industry from entry level to executive level candidates. I have a talented group of recruiters who specifically source Technical Sales Professionals, Scientists, Regulatory Affairs, Scientific Affairs, Executive Technical professionals, Quality Assurance, Product Development, Technical Service, Nutrition, Analytical and Corporate Chefs. We work on both a contingent basis for professional level searches and retained search for executive level searches. CPS, Inc. has been in the talent recruitment business for 40+ years and we recruit nationwide.