Immuno-Oncology Cover Letter

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I am writing to express my interest in the advertised positions of Medical Director, Immuno-Oncology and Medical Director, Immuno-Oncology US Medical Affairs. I have enclosed my CV for your consideration.

During my professional experience spanning over twelve years, I have held various clinical and research positions in leading academic institutions. I gained substantial clinical competencies in hematology-oncology combined with robust knowledge of basic Immunology and Cancer Immunotherapy. Thanks to my broad expertise, I can easily comprehend scientific information and effectively provide guidance to both clinical and scientific partners. I have extensive knowledge of scientific, statistical, policy, and ethical aspects of clinical trials

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