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Market Access & Commercialisation Manager
Posted 2 hours 23 minutes ago by Liverpool-School-of-Tropical-Medicine
Reference: JUN
Expiry date: 10:59, Mon, 13th Jul 2026
Location: Liverpool
Benefits: 30 Days holiday + bank holidays and additional Christmas closure days
Duration: Fixed term contract until 31st August 2028
Contract: Fixed-term contract until 31st August 2028, full time (35 hours per week)
About the role: Join LSTM as our Market Access and Commercialisation Manager and play a key role in identifying, developing, and implementing global access strategies for snakebite translational therapeutic and diagnostic assets.
Working within the Enterprise and Innovation Unit and Centre for Snakebite Research and Interventions, you will help bridge the gap between laboratory validation and product implementation, establishing route-to-market, regulatory pathways, and industrial partnerships that support downstream impact and access.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the deployment of novel therapeutics, diagnostics, and biologic interventions, helping to build the case for target markets from a technical, economic, and regulatory perspective, ensuring they are ready for integration into health systems and procurement frameworks in underserved, high-burden regions.
Key responsibilities include:
- Act as a strategic bridge between academic research teams, industry partners, and community stakeholders to ensure that implementation realities are embedded throughout development, and particularly in early stage development
- Cultivate and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of global stakeholders, including National Regulatory Authorities, health providers, government bodies, and funding agencies
- Support the identification and securing of new partnerships with commercial and academic entities, including CDMO and regional innovation clusters
- Represent LSTM and its translational programmes at external meetings, workshops, and conferences
- Construct and utilise weighted prioritisation frameworks to score country accessibility and readiness to adopt new innovations
- Evaluate criteria including disease burden, regulatory maturity, and the absorptive capacity of local healthcare systems
- Map governance and finance indicators, including domestic health budgets, out-of-pocket expenditure, and the presence of centralised or pooled procurement mechanisms
- Conduct comprehensive analysis of the regulatory landscape in prioritised regions to identify roadblocks for innovations
- Establish high-level market estimates using population and incidence data
- Collaborate with colleagues to facilitate the collection of health economics data and social burden case studies to influence policy decisions
- Perform exploratory mapping to understand the industrial feasibility of product portfolios and identify potential manufacturing partners in identified regions
- Conduct scans of potential biomanufacturing hubs in the Global South that could serve as future tech-transfer partners
- Manage the day-to-day delivery of snakebite access-related workstreams and proactively identify and flag project risks and issues
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
- Educated to degree level in a relevant field (e.g. life sciences, social sciences, innovation, business, or health-related discipline)
- Strong understanding of the R&D and commercialisation pipeline for biologics, pharmaceuticals, and/or diagnostics
- Awareness of enterprise, innovation, and knowledge exchange strategies in both a university context and community settings
- Experience working with academic, industry partners and community organisations to deliver collaborative innovation activities
- Proven experience in technology transfer, market access, or translational research management
- Experience working with academic, industry, and CDMO partners to deliver collaborative innovation activities
Additional benefits of joining LSTM:
- Access to support for your career growth through a variety of internal and external learning and development opportunities
- Employee Assistance Platform offering a range of wellbeing initiatives and support, in addition to high-street discount offers
- 30 days annual leave, plus 8 UK bank holidays, in addition to 6 Christmas closure days
- Generous occupational pension schemes including USS (Universities Superannuation Scheme) and NHS pension schemes (subject to eligibility)
- Government backed "cycle to work" scheme
- Affiliated, discounted staff membership to the University of Liverpool Sports Centre
- A range of enhanced family friendly policies
Liverpool-School-of-Tropical-Medicine
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