OverviewThe Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) and Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV), two successful mission-driven non-for-profit Product Development Partnership organizations (PDP), have joined forces to create an innovative, shared regulatory sciences platform. This unique collaboration leverages DNDi’s broad experience in developing and registering medicines for neglected diseases with MMV’s deep malaria-specific expertise to speed up the delivery of effective, affordable and lifesaving medicines for people who need them most. The shared regulatory science platform is led by DNDi’s Director of Regulatory Sciences, with MMV’s Chief Medical Officer/Director Clinical Development serving as the anchor point on MMV’s side.We are now seeking a senior, visionary Regulatory Sciences Lead to further strengthen strategic regulatory leadership across both organizations’ R&D portfolios. Reporting to the Director of Regulatory Sciences at DNDi, this role will be deeply embedded across the joint DNDi–MMV regulatory sciences platform, alongside existing regulatory expertise in both organizations. In this role, the Regulatory Sciences Leader will provide regulatory expertise and functional leadership across all stages of product development, from early development through registration, lifecycle management, and access, while serving as a shared resource to ensure efficient deployment of specialized regulatory capacity. The role leads interactions with regulatory authorities such as the European Medicines Agency, US Food and Drug Administration, Swissmedic, and Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia, as well as WHO, national regulators in endemic countries and regional/continental authorities including the African Medicines Agency (AMA), to secure clear, predictable pathways to approval and access. The role also contributes to regulatory policy, capacity strengthening, and advocacy, ensuring that the priorities of patients in low and middle income countries are fully represented in global regulatory approaches.As the Regulatory Sciences Leader, the job holder will:
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