About This Project
A portfolio piece demonstrating a purpose-built tool for a Pharmaceutical Product Manager in an in-licensing role.
Core functions of the app
Frameworks and libraries used
Problems this project solves
Lacked a centralized system to track and evaluate numerous in-licensing opportunities simultaneously.
Manual, decentralized processes for due diligence and regulatory tracking led to inefficiencies and risk of missed deadlines.
No clear visibility into the commercial viability and financial commitments of potential projects.
Difficulty coordinating with internal departments (Regulatory, R&D, Legal), suppliers, and other key stakeholders.
To address these challenges, I built the **PXG In-Licensing Orchestrator**. It’s a specialized tool designed to empower a Product Manager at a company like PXG Pharma by providing a centralized, efficient, and data-driven platform for managing the entire in-licensing lifecycle, from opportunity intake to post-launch monitoring.
I was responsible for the full project lifecycle: from defining the business case based on the job description to UI/UX design, front-end development, and AI feature integration.
Centralized Project Dashboard: A single source of truth for all in-licensing projects, from initial evaluation to active agreement.
AI-Powered Document Analysis: An integrated AI assistant to instantly analyze term sheets and extract key data points like molecule name, deal value, and payment terms, pre-filling project details to save time.
Stakeholder & Supplier Hub: Manage all internal departments and external suppliers, with quick access to contact information and associated projects.
Interactive Timeline & Deadline Tracking: Visualize project lifecycles, key milestones, and regulatory deadlines with automated reminders and calendar integration.
Dynamic Reporting: Interactive charts and global filters provide real-time insights into the project pipeline, spending by department, and projects by phase.
All data presented here is fictional and for demonstration purposes. It was created to simulate the type of data a Product Manager in this role would manage, showcasing the application's capabilities in a relevant context.