My role
After finishing my MSc in Biotechnology, I was interested to learn more about the commercial side of the industry. Working for Adelphi Values PROVE is a great opportunity to gain knowledge about market access strategies involving the value of a therapy for healthcare systems, while learning more about different disease areas and novel treatments.
The role
The role of Value Analyst is for candidates that enjoy pulling information together from different sources to support the value of new treatments and medicines. If you can imagine combining your interest in healthcare and science with your analytical and report writing skills to evidence the value of treatments and medicines, this is the role for you.
Best bits
To be able to combine my scientific knowledge with newly gained commercial and business skills is what makes working for Adelphi Values PROVE so rewarding. My personal development has been the focus and as part of this I moved into the role of Value Analyst, which better reflects my skills and interests.
Day to day
- Desktop research on the latest therapies
- Research on the burden of a range of diseases and the impact on different stakeholders e.g. patients, caregivers and healthcare providers
- Structured and systematic literature reviews to help landscape different disease areas
- Primary research to investigate the impact of disease on healthcare providers
- Support to project leads in conducting projects in line with client needs
- Respond to the fast dynamic of the industry, constantly updating and aligning supporting materials for emerging therapies with new findings from clinical trials and/or our client’s strategy
- Visit our onsite gym or go for a lunchtime run along the canal
Key skills
- Attention to detail
- Scientific background – understand and interpret scientific findings with a range of stakeholders in mind
- Flexibility – your day-to-day plans change last minute and it’s crucial that you are flexible to those demands
- Willingness to learn
- Interest in new therapies and healthcare