Medical Science Liaison; Germline Oncology - Territory
Myriad Genetics · Chicago, IL
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PART-TIME
Posted Jul 1, 2026
Job Description
Position: Medical Science Liaison (Germline Oncology - Central Territory)
Medical Science Liaison (MSL) – Oncology, Germline
Geography:
Position Based:
Central US (IL, IN, WI, IA, NE, SD, ND)
Description:
Myriad Genetics is seeking a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) to support our oncology portfolio with a primary focus on hereditary cancer (germline) testing across the cancer center settings, including medical oncology, gynecologic oncology, surgical oncology, and cancer genetics clinics. This is a field-based scientific and clinical expert role within Medical Affairs. The MSL serves as a trusted scientific partner to healthcare professionals and key opinion leaders (KOLs), facilitating high quality scientific exchange and bringing actionable insights back to the organization.
The MSL will demonstrate strong clinical expertise, scientific acumen, and business awareness while collaborating cross-functionally with Medical Affairs, Commercial Sales and Marketing, Product, and Training teams. This role reports to the Germline Oncology MSL Manager within Medical Affairs.
Key Responsibilities:
• Maintain deep expertise in Myriad's oncology germline testing portfolio and relevant areas of oncology, genetics, and genomics.
• Stay current on emerging data, guidelines, clinical practice trends, and the competitive landscape impacting hereditary cancer testing.
• Represent Myriad at scientific congresses, advisory boards, and educational forums to gather insights and support Medical Affairs objectives.
• Actively contribute to the Myriad Medical Affairs community through best practice sharing and collaboration.
External Engagement and
Education:
• Serve as a scientific and clinical resource to healthcare professionals by responding to medical inquiries, explaining test results, and discussing clinical utility and guideline-based care.
• Deliver high-quality scientific and educational presentations to academic and community clinicians.
• Build and sustain strong relationships with local, regional, and national KOLs through scientific exchange and collaboration.
• Support customer research requests through appropriate internal channels.
Strategic, Cross-Functional, and Medical Affairs Leadership:
• Identify and prioritize opportunities for scientific engagement, education, and insight generation within the territory.
• Provide field-based insights to Medical Affairs, Product, Marketing, and Training teams to inform strategy, education, and product development.
• Collaborate compliantly with sales partners to support customer education and engagement.
• Support speaker trainings, advisory boards, and thought leader meetings aligned with Medical Affairs objectives.
• Serve as a medical lead or core contributor for Medical Affairs initiatives, including clinical education webinars, scientific symposia, guideline-related activities (e.g., NCCN engagement), and registry or real-world evidence programs.
• Act as the Medical Affairs liaison to cross-functional teams to ensure scientific rigor, clinical relevance, and compliant execution of initiatives.
• Participate in internal meetings and training to support alignment and execution of oncology initiatives.
Qualifications:
• Advanced degree required in a relevant scientific or clinical discipline: (e.g., Master of Science, Certified Genetic Counselor; Advanced Practice Provider, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant). Maintain current board certifications and/or licenses, preferred, with a demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional education.
• 5+ years of post-graduate clinical experience required.
• Demonstrate advanced training and/or experience in clinical oncology, including familiarity with cancer center practice environments.
• Strong understanding of genetics/genomics, hereditary cancer testing, patient journeys, and current genetic testing service delivery models.
• Experience facilitating scientific or research discussions with KOLs and effectively communicating clinical data or study results to diverse audiences.
• Established relationships with oncology or genetics thought leaders preferred.
• Exhibit excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills.
• Willingness and ability to travel ~2 days per week, occasional evenings or weekends for conferences or meetings. Travel depends on…
Medical Science Liaison (MSL) – Oncology, Germline
Geography:
Position Based:
Central US (IL, IN, WI, IA, NE, SD, ND)
Description:
Myriad Genetics is seeking a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) to support our oncology portfolio with a primary focus on hereditary cancer (germline) testing across the cancer center settings, including medical oncology, gynecologic oncology, surgical oncology, and cancer genetics clinics. This is a field-based scientific and clinical expert role within Medical Affairs. The MSL serves as a trusted scientific partner to healthcare professionals and key opinion leaders (KOLs), facilitating high quality scientific exchange and bringing actionable insights back to the organization.
The MSL will demonstrate strong clinical expertise, scientific acumen, and business awareness while collaborating cross-functionally with Medical Affairs, Commercial Sales and Marketing, Product, and Training teams. This role reports to the Germline Oncology MSL Manager within Medical Affairs.
Key Responsibilities:
• Maintain deep expertise in Myriad's oncology germline testing portfolio and relevant areas of oncology, genetics, and genomics.
• Stay current on emerging data, guidelines, clinical practice trends, and the competitive landscape impacting hereditary cancer testing.
• Represent Myriad at scientific congresses, advisory boards, and educational forums to gather insights and support Medical Affairs objectives.
• Actively contribute to the Myriad Medical Affairs community through best practice sharing and collaboration.
External Engagement and
Education:
• Serve as a scientific and clinical resource to healthcare professionals by responding to medical inquiries, explaining test results, and discussing clinical utility and guideline-based care.
• Deliver high-quality scientific and educational presentations to academic and community clinicians.
• Build and sustain strong relationships with local, regional, and national KOLs through scientific exchange and collaboration.
• Support customer research requests through appropriate internal channels.
Strategic, Cross-Functional, and Medical Affairs Leadership:
• Identify and prioritize opportunities for scientific engagement, education, and insight generation within the territory.
• Provide field-based insights to Medical Affairs, Product, Marketing, and Training teams to inform strategy, education, and product development.
• Collaborate compliantly with sales partners to support customer education and engagement.
• Support speaker trainings, advisory boards, and thought leader meetings aligned with Medical Affairs objectives.
• Serve as a medical lead or core contributor for Medical Affairs initiatives, including clinical education webinars, scientific symposia, guideline-related activities (e.g., NCCN engagement), and registry or real-world evidence programs.
• Act as the Medical Affairs liaison to cross-functional teams to ensure scientific rigor, clinical relevance, and compliant execution of initiatives.
• Participate in internal meetings and training to support alignment and execution of oncology initiatives.
Qualifications:
• Advanced degree required in a relevant scientific or clinical discipline: (e.g., Master of Science, Certified Genetic Counselor; Advanced Practice Provider, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant). Maintain current board certifications and/or licenses, preferred, with a demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional education.
• 5+ years of post-graduate clinical experience required.
• Demonstrate advanced training and/or experience in clinical oncology, including familiarity with cancer center practice environments.
• Strong understanding of genetics/genomics, hereditary cancer testing, patient journeys, and current genetic testing service delivery models.
• Experience facilitating scientific or research discussions with KOLs and effectively communicating clinical data or study results to diverse audiences.
• Established relationships with oncology or genetics thought leaders preferred.
• Exhibit excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills.
• Willingness and ability to travel ~2 days per week, occasional evenings or weekends for conferences or meetings. Travel depends on…
Additional Details
- City
- Chicago
- State
- Illinois
- Country
- US
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