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Leading with Inclusion: Two Careers Driving Diversity in Clinical Trials

Senior clinical scientist Jessica Brescher and senior engagement strategy lead Erika Heiges are on the forefront of increasing diversity within clinical trial populations, while simultaneously guiding their own career growth through critical work at Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS). Their fascinating journeys are reflective of many of our BMS colleagues with diverse education and experience who have translated their passions and learning objectives into interesting and meaningful careers. “In conducting clinical research, we cannot be exclusive or biased to one particular patient population,” said Erika. “We need to make sure that all patient communities participate in our studies so that science and research reflects the epidemiology of the disease being studied.” […]

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Senior clinical scientist Jessica Brescher and senior engagement strategy lead Erika Heiges are on the forefront of increasing diversity within clinical trial populations, while simultaneously guiding their own career growth through critical work at Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS). Their fascinating journeys are reflective of many of our BMS colleagues with diverse education and experience who have translated their passions and learning objectives into interesting and meaningful careers. “In conducting clinical research, we cannot be exclusive or biased to one particular patient population,” said Erika. “We need to make sure that all patient communities participate in our studies so that science and research reflects the epidemiology of the disease being studied.”

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Exciting Careers in Biostatistics and Trial Management at BMS Boudry

Overlooking Lake Neuchâtel at the foot of the Swiss Alps, lies the city of Boudry, a picture-perfect location that attracts a diverse workforce from around the world. Some, like the 1,000 or so Bristol Myers Squibb employees, come to Boudry to do some of the most meaningful work of their careers, and in a variety of critical roles. Romain Piault, Senior Manager, Biostatistics, and Marina Arias Parro, Senior Global Trial Manager, are among just two of the more than 50 nationalities at BMS Boudry. Both are key members of BMS’s Global Drug Development organization which oversees several important stages of the drug life cycle, including regulatory, biostatistics, operations and clinical

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Overlooking Lake Neuchâtel at the foot of the Swiss Alps, lies the city of Boudry, a picture-perfect location that attracts a diverse workforce from around the world. Some, like the 1,000 or so Bristol Myers Squibb employees, come to Boudry to do some of the most meaningful work of their careers, and in a variety of critical roles. Romain Piault, Senior Manager, Biostatistics, and Marina Arias Parro, Senior Global Trial Manager, are among just two of the more than 50 nationalities at BMS Boudry. Both are key members of BMS’s Global Drug Development organization which oversees several important stages of the drug life cycle, including regulatory, biostatistics, operations and clinical

Inside “Absolutely Fascinating” Careers in Hematology Oncology and Cell Therapy

With two FDA approved treatments and a robust pipeline of innovative and transformative medicines, Bristol Myers Squibb has established a leadership position within hematology oncology.  We are currently developing the next generation of these groundbreaking therapies to help transform the lives of patients. This fertile environment for Research and Development offers uniquely interesting work and life-changing careers whether you are currently involved in biologics, small molecules, or cell therapies as an oncologist, hematologist or a PhD. Aparna Raval and Mihaela Popa McKiver are two BMS scientists at the forefront of groundbreaking science, the former just recently hired, the latter having 7 years of tenure. After spending 17 years in academia,

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With two FDA approved treatments and a robust pipeline of innovative and transformative medicines, Bristol Myers Squibb has established a leadership position within hematology oncology.  We are currently developing the next generation of these groundbreaking therapies to help transform the lives of patients. This fertile environment for Research and Development offers uniquely interesting work and life-changing careers whether you are currently involved in biologics, small molecules, or cell therapies as an oncologist, hematologist or a PhD. Aparna Raval and Mihaela Popa McKiver are two BMS scientists at the forefront of groundbreaking science, the former just recently hired, the latter having 7 years of tenure. After spending 17 years in academia,

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Career Stories of Lorena Kuri & Nancy Rivera-Sosa: Latinx Leaders in Clinical Trial Diversity

We’re proud of the fulfilling and successful careers our team members are able to create for themselves. Today, we’re shining a light on two Latinx leaders who are driving the success of clinical trial diversity in Global Development Operations (GDO). Lorena Kuri, head of clinical trial diversity strategy, and Nancy Rivera-Sosa, vice president of regional clinical operations, are taking their careers in a meaningful direction while positively impacting the lives of patients on a global scale. From Mexico to the United States Working in sales and marketing roles in her home country of Mexico in 2007, Lorena saw a need for more clinical trial diversity in hematology. She said, “Our

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We’re proud of the fulfilling and successful careers our team members are able to create for themselves. Today, we’re shining a light on two Latinx leaders who are driving the success of clinical trial diversity in Global Development Operations (GDO). Lorena Kuri, head of clinical trial diversity strategy, and Nancy Rivera-Sosa, vice president of regional clinical operations, are taking their careers in a meaningful direction while positively impacting the lives of patients on a global scale. From Mexico to the United States Working in sales and marketing roles in her home country of Mexico in 2007, Lorena saw a need for more clinical trial diversity in hematology. She said, “Our