CRISPR Therapeutics

Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs CMC

Regulatory - Boston, MA - Full Time

Company Overview

Since its inception over a decade ago, CRISPR Therapeutics has transformed from a research-stage company advancing programs in the field of gene editing, to a company with a diverse portfolio of product candidates across a broad range of disease areas including hemoglobinopathies, oncology, regenerative medicine, cardiovascular and rare diseases. The Nobel Prize-winning CRISPR science has revolutionized biomedical research and represents a powerful, clinically validated approach with the potential to create a new class of potentially transformative medicines. To accelerate and expand its efforts, CRISPR Therapeutics has established strategic partnerships with leading companies including Bayer and Vertex Pharmaceuticals. CRISPR Therapeutics AG is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, with its wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary, CRISPR Therapeutics, Inc., and R&D operations based in Boston, Massachusetts and San Francisco, California, and business offices in London, United Kingdom.

Position Summary

This position is a key leadership role for the development of the In Vivo franchise at CRISPR. Reporting to the Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs CMC, you will work closely with cross-functional teams and partners to bring multiple novel therapies to patients. As the Regulatory CMC lead for these programs, you will have the opportunity to devise and implement innovative Regulatory strategies where little precedent exists. You will work in close collaboration with CMC and global development teams, and with relevant external parties including contract manufacturing organizations, expert consultants, development partners, and global health authorities.

Responsibilities

  • Act as Regulatory CMC Lead for assigned programs providing strategic guidance to development teams on complex Regulatory CMC topics.
  • Manage planning, preparation, and submission of high-quality CMC related applications including INDs and CTAs globally.
  • Communicate with regulatory agencies on CMC topics, as appropriate.
  • Lead and support Health Authority meeting strategy and preparation for CMC topics.
  • Assess proposed technical changes and provide strategic regulatory guidance to enable global implementation.
  • Drive adherence to CMC regulatory guidelines relevant for the development of transformative gene-based medicines.
  • Participate in regulatory intelligence activities as they pertain to global CMC regulations and guidance and provide regulatory advice to program teams.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Master’s degree required in biochemistry, chemistry, biology, or related pharmaceutical fields including chemical engineering.
  • 8-10+ years of relevant experience in the biotech or pharmaceutical industry.
  • Must have direct experience in Regulatory Affairs CMC for biologics/vaccines or cell and gene therapies, with a demonstrated track record of significant accomplishments (e.g. successful IND, leading health authority interactions on CMC topics).
  • Current knowledge of FDA, EMA and ICH regulations/guidance and requirements, with a demonstrated ability to articulate and apply these principles to Regulatory CMC strategies for novel products.
  • Working knowledge of eCTD requirements for submission to US and ex-US regulatory agencies for IND, IMPD, CTA, BLA, NDA, MAA.
  • Exceptional ability to communicate verbally and in writing, and superb organizational skills required.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities within a dynamic organizational and team structure.

Preferred Qualifications

  • A PhD in in biochemistry, chemistry, biology, or related pharmaceutical fields including chemical engineering is highly desirable.
  • Regulatory Affairs CMC experience with mRNA/LNP,

Competencies

  • Collaborative – Openness, One Team
  • Undaunted – Fearless, Can-do attitude
  • Results Orientation – Delivering progress toward our mission. Sense of urgency in solving problems.
  • Entrepreneurial Spirit – Proactive. Ownership mindset.

CRISPR Therapeutics believes in fostering a dynamic workplace that balances remote work flexibility with the benefits of in-person interactions. Our employees work at least three days on-site, creating a collaborative work environment, where we cultivate mentorship opportunities, increase cross-functional communication and offer opportunities for our employees to connect. Certain lab based and manufacturing positions are located fully on-site.

CRISPR Therapeutics, Inc. is committed to equal employment opportunity and non-discrimination for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to a person's race, color, gender, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation or any characteristic protected under applicable law.

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