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Mediziner, Naturwissenschaftler - Produktmanagement (m/w/d) in Regensburg

Mediziner, Naturwissenschaftler - Produktmanagement (m/w/d) in Regensburg, Deutschland

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Produktmanager (m/w/d): Naturwissenschaftler, Mediziner, Bio-/Molekulare Mediziner als Experte für relevante Märkte, Trends und Meinungen im Bereich Healthcare gesucht.

lifespin ist ein interdisziplinäres, global aktives Healthcare-Unternehmen, das NMR, Metabolomik und KI kombiniert, um ein neues Paradigma der Gesundheitsversorgung zu ermöglichen. Unsere KI gesteuerte Metabolomik-Plattform bietet einen skalierbaren und erschwinglichen Weg zur Präzisionsmedizin. Unser Deep-Health-Ansatz ermöglicht es, die globale, moderne Gesundheitsversorgung voranzutreiben, indem digitale Zwillinge von Blutproben erstellt werden und im Kontext von Millionen anderer Profile proaktive, präzise und kontinuierliche Einblicke in die Gesundheit liefern. 
	Du bist Teil unseres Produktmanagement-Teams und wirst Experte für die relevanten Märkte, Trends, Meinungen und bringst diese proaktiv in unsere Strategie und unseren Entwicklungsprozess ein.
	Du identifizierst und interagierst mit KOLs und baust somit ein nachhaltiges Netzwerk auf.
	Du repräsentierst uns auf öffentlichen Foren und nutzt diese intensiv als Informationsquelle.
	Du bist aber auch intensiv involviert, nicht nur beratend, in unsere Produktentwicklung,
	vom Design, übers Risikomanagement, Usability, bis zur Eigenschaft als Product Owner.
	Auch Nebenaufgaben, Start-up typisch schrecken Dich nicht ab. Du unterstützt uns z.B. im Marketing und bei der inhaltlichen Betreuung unserer Homepage und Social Media Profile.
 
	Erfahrung im Bereich des strategischen Produktmanagements, Key Account- und Projektmanagements
	Du hast hohes Durchsetzungsvermögen, hohe Eigenmotivation und-organisation, Belastbarkeit, und Integrität gegenüber dem Unternehmen.
	Du hast Geschick und Stil im Umgang mit Kunden, Key Accounts und Kollegen.
	Du hast Projektmanagement-/ Präsentationsfähigkeiten, sowie abgesicherte IT-Kenntnisse.
	Du hast fundierte Sprachkenntnisse in Deutsch und Englisch.
	Du hast ein abgeschlossenes naturwissenschaftliches oder medizinisches Studium, idealerweise mit Promotion
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2024-09-07

lifespin GmbH

Am BioPark 13

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Am BioPark, 93053, Regensburg, Bayern, Deutschland

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