Chief Medical Officer
Company: Association of Clinicians for the Underserved
Location: Fremont
Posted on: April 17, 2025
Job Description:
Location : San Francisco, CA (Remote is also a
possibility)Salary : 250-275KAbout Company / Opportunity :We are
creating next-generation open-source medical technologies that can
enable clinicians to diagnose and treat potentially 100s of
diseases with a single platform. With this advancement comes the
promise of treatment of debilitating diseases including cancer,
mental disease, stroke, COVID / Long COVID and longevity
treatments. We already have a trove of clinical data demonstrating
the promise of our technology, and now we are the world's first
open-source, open-patent, open-clinical-data, and
open-safety-sharing company, centered on the new idea of the
Silicon Hospital.Responsibilities :The Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
will play a pivotal role as the Company's primary clinical leader,
serving as the external face of its medical and clinical vision.
The CMO will engage with key stakeholders, including customers, key
opinion leaders (KOLs), partners, investors, research institutions,
patient advocacy groups, and other strategic constituents. By
understanding and addressing the needs of these stakeholders, the
CMO will help develop actionable clinical research and business
strategies, objectives, and plans that align with the Company's
short- and long-term goals.As the clinical strategist for a
groundbreaking open-source medical device company, the CMO will
guide the advancement of innovative products in low-intensity
focused ultrasound (LIFU) therapeutics and near-infrared (NIR)
diagnostic platforms, ensuring they meet the widest set of global
clinical needs while adhering to the relevant international
regulatory standards. This role combines visionary leadership with
hands-on collaboration to drive innovation, accessibility, and
impact in healthcare technology.Key responsibilities
- Collaborate with research partners to design clinical trials to
(i) validate the efficacy and safety of the Company's open source
medical devices; and (ii) use the Company's medical devices in
novel applications across a variety of indications.
- Collaborate with external partners to design research and
commercialization programs that advance science and deliver
breakthrough solutions to patients while creating value for
partners, the Company, and the greater community.
- Foster relationships with principal investigators, clinical
research organizations (CROs), regulatory bodies (FDA / EMA), and
key stakeholders.
- Participate in business discussions on behalf of the Company as
the key clinical and regulatory subject matter expert.
- Lead clinical efforts, ensuring scientific rigor in all
Company-sponsored studies, publications, and presentations.
- Develop and execute training plans for clinicians and staff on
proper device and platform use.
- Stay informed on industry advancements, ensuring the Company
remains at the forefront of research and clinical development.
- Provide clinical and regulatory input to define product
specifications to fit target indications and overall clinical and
regulatory strategy.
- Gather and incorporate perspective from the end users (i.e.
clinicians) into product strategy.
- Analyze data from the Company's products to determine quality
and effectiveness.Regulatory
- Define clinical requirements that drive product specifications
and clinical pathways for LIFU and NIR devices, ensuring alignment
with FDA, EMA, and other regulatory agency requirements.
- Design global regulatory strategies that anticipate hurdles for
open-source devices, including risk classification and technical
documentation.
- Act as the primary liaison for clinical and regulatory programs
in interactions with regulatory agencies and partners.Business
Development
- Represent the Company and speak at scientific and medical
conferences, leveraging expertise in therapeutic ultrasound and /
or biophotonics to advance market adoption.
- Build partnerships with research hospitals, patient advocacy
groups, and academic institutions to align product development with
unmet clinical needs.
- Partner with the commercial team to promote sales of the
Company's products and solutions.Required Skills & Experience
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in a senior clinical
development leadership position in therapeutic ultrasound and / or
photonics.
- M.D. and or Ph.D., as well as broad clinical expertise in
therapeutic ultrasound and / or photonics.
- Proven success in FDA / EMA submissions (510(k), PMA) and
navigating the global regulatory landscape.
- Experience in business development or commercialization of
innovative technologies.
- Clinical research expertise, with ability to steer research
from benchtop testing through pre-clinical, feasibility, and
pivotal studies in populations of interest.
- Track record of advancing novel technologies from concept to
market, including AI-driven diagnostics.
- Willingness to travel to professional meetings and meet
customers and stakeholders around the world.Preferred Skills
- Strong communication skills for articulating complex concepts
to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Ability to bridge the gap between clinical practice and
technological development.
- Commitment to open source principles and collaborative
innovation.
- Strong ethical foundation and dedication to patient safety and
care quality.
- Intelligence, trustworthiness, creativity, dedication, and
entrepreneurial spirit.
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Keywords: Association of Clinicians for the Underserved, Berkeley , Chief Medical Officer, Executive , Fremont, California
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