What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs position at Immunome?
Company Overview
Immunome is a clinical-stage targeted oncology company committed to developing first- and best-in-class targeted therapies designed to improve outcomes for cancer patients. We are advancing an innovative portfolio of therapeutics, drawing on leadership that previously played key roles in the design, development, and commercialization of cutting-edge targeted cancer therapies, including antibody-drug conjugate therapies (ADCs.) Our most advanced pipeline programs are varegacestat (formerly AL102), a gamma secretase inhibitor which is currently in a Phase 3 trial for treatment of desmoid tumors, IM-1021, a ROR1 ADC with an active IND, and IM-3050, a FAP-targeted radioligand, which is the subject of an IND expected to be submitted in the first quarter of 2025. Our pipeline also includes IM-1617, IM-1335, and IM-1340, all of which are preclinical ADCs pursuing undisclosed targets with expression in multiple solid tumors.
Position Overview
This key role will focus on the tactical and strategic oversight of early-phase (Phase 1 / 2) regulatory activities to ensure compliance and support innovative product development. The successful candidate will combine hands-on expertise in regulatory operations with a proactive approach to solving complex challenges in early-phase biologics and immunotherapies.
Responsibilities
- Regulatory Strategy Development
- Contribute to the design and execution of global regulatory strategies for early-phase development programs.
- Provide regulatory guidance to cross-functional teams, ensuring alignment with Immunome's objectives and compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Identify and assess potential regulatory risks and develop mitigation strategies.
- Tactical Implementation
- Prepare, review, and submit regulatory documents for early-phase clinical trials (e.g., INDs, CTAs, amendments).
- Coordinate and oversee the preparation of technical content, including CMC, non-clinical, and clinical sections of regulatory submissions.
- Manage timelines and ensure regulatory milestones are met.
- Regulatory Interactions
- Act as a primary contact for regulatory authorities (e.g., FDA, EMA) for early-phase development programs.
- Plan and participate in meetings with regulatory agencies, preparing briefing packages, and coordinating follow-ups.
- Monitor and interpret regulatory guidelines and communicate implications to internal stakeholders.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Work closely with research, development, CMC, and quality teams to ensure seamless regulatory support.
- Provide regulatory input during protocol development, study design, and data interpretation.
- Train and mentor team members on regulatory processes and requirements.
Qualifications
Knowledge and Skills
Washington State Pay Range
163,929-$190,534 USD
E / E / O
Immunome, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Salary : $163,929 - $190,534