Corporate Partnerships Specialist, Population Health & Health Economics; Johns Hopkins Technolo
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Business
Business Consultant, Business Systems/ Tech Analyst, Business Management, Business Analyst
Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV) supports the commercialization of university technology through the development of industry-sponsored research, technology licensing and venture creation. JHTV serves as business advisors to investigators at all ten schools of the university to enable the translation of academic research with commercial potential. The resources we provide include wraparound support for industry-sponsored research intellectual property (IP) protection and management, technology analysis, marketing and licensing support, translational and venture funding support, physical space through our Fast Forward innovation hubs, and professional services such as mentorship, pro bono legal and accounting services, and educational programming.
We are seeking a Corporate Partnerships Specialist, Population Health & Health Economics
. Reporting to the Director Business Development & Portfolio Management, the Corporate Partnerships Specialist will help to expand the JHU corporate sponsored research portfolio with focus on the fields of population health and health economics, by combining deep faculty engagement, domain knowledge and market intelligence to cultivate, source, shape, and enable corporate collaborations in this domain. This new role expands the work of JHTV’s Corporate Partnerships team by dedicating a resource focused on a specific domain area as a technical specialist and dedicated resource.
The Corporate Partnerships Specialist will also actively coordinate with other domain specialists to identify strategic cross-disciplinary research for industry funding. The role will have a dotted line to the Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean for Research.
The role proactively identifies where companies are investing, sources partnership opportunities, and works alongside our worldclass researchers to shape sponsor-ready collaboration concepts, in close coordination with other teams in JHTV. This role also serves as a liaison and bridge between the relevant departments/centers of the university and the broader JHTV organization, helping to increase connectivity and identify promising intellectual property/licensing opportunities and startup ideas.
Specificduties & responsibilities Faculty Engagement & Relationship Building
- Build and maintain trusted relationships with faculty, researchers, and leadership, beginning in the domains of population health and health economics, with a focus on relevant departments and centers within the Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH).
- Engage with the BSPH Dean’s Office, Innovation Translation Council, and other relevant stakeholders to support strategic engagement across the school regarding industry engagement.
- Conduct regular outreach and meetings with faculty to understand research priorities, emerging projects, and collaboration interests.
- Serve as a visible, accessible resource for faculty seeking industry engagement, providing guidance on partnership structures, timelines, and JHTV processes.
- Identify and cultivate relationships with high-impact researchers whose work aligns with current industry investment priorities.
- Monitor industry trends, competitive landscapes, and corporate R&D priorities focused primarily on population health and health economics to identify where companies are investing.
- Track relevant market signals including M&A activity, product pipeline, licensing deals, and strategic activities by target companies.
- Translate market intelligence into actionable insights that inform faculty engagement and strategies for partnering opportunities.
- Identify and prioritize target companies with strategic alignment to JHU's research strengths with focus on population health and health economics.
- Proactively source industry funded collaboration by leveraging, scientific networks, conferences, and internal and external referrals and warm entry points.
- Proactively scout faculty work and develop corporate partnership opportunities by matching faculty capabilities with industry needs.
- Shape sponsor-ready collaboration concepts, including defining value…
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