Job Summary
Job Responsibilities
As a Young Graduate Medical Affairs Data & AI scientist, you will :
- Analyze and interpret clinical, patient, and real-world data to uncover actionable insights that support strategic decision-making.
- Build and maintain robust, well-structured datasets to enable evidence generation, medical education, and scientific intelligence.
- Apply AI, GenAI, and machine learning techniques to categorize data, identify patterns, and develop predictive models.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with Medical Affairs, Commercial, and PMO teams to integrate data-driven approaches into business processes.
- Evaluate and map external vendors and technology partners to align with business needs and innovation goals.
- Challenge existing tools and methodologies to ensure optimal use of technology in Medical Affairs.
- Present findings and recommendations to senior stakeholders, contributing to both tactical and strategic initiatives.
Profile Description
We welcome applications from graduates with a background in :
Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine LearningBiomedical Sciences, Bioinformatics, or related scientific fieldsWhat you’ll bring :
A strong interest in healthcare and data analyticsAffinity with coding, data visualization, and AI / ML toolsA curious, analytical mindset and collaborative spiritExcellent communication skills (English is required, any other language is considered a plus)Based in BelgiumOffer
A structured 18-month development program with 3 tailored rotationsMentorship from senior leaders in Medical Affairs and other business domainsA chance to lead a high-impact project from concept to implementationExposure to multiple departments and business functionsA meaningful career start in a company that values innovation , collaboration , and growthThis role contributes directly to Terumo’s strategic focus on simplifying processes, make capital-effective decisions and grow business profitability. You’ll help build a robust data foundation and scale up AI / GenAI / ML capabilities to strengthen Medical Affairs’ core functions—from evidence generation to scientific intelligence.