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Transforming Careers: AI-driven Tools That Support Our People

In today’s rapidly evolving workplace, the exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) is offering Bristol Myers Squibb more capabilities than ever to hire the right people for the right jobs with the right skills. Internal employees are receiving AI-driven recommendations for projects, stretch assignments, learning, and new job openings across the company – each of which can offer transformational opportunities to learn, grow, and lead. Similarly, AI is empowering recruiters to seek out candidates who have the highest potential for success. Read on to hear from two BMS leaders who are guiding this work. Skills development that empowers employees In a recent podcast, The New Talent Code, Melissa Keiser, Executive Director […]

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In today’s rapidly evolving workplace, the exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) is offering Bristol Myers Squibb more capabilities than ever to hire the right people for the right jobs with the right skills. Internal employees are receiving AI-driven recommendations for projects, stretch assignments, learning, and new job openings across the company – each of which can offer transformational opportunities to learn, grow, and lead. Similarly, AI is empowering recruiters to seek out candidates who have the highest potential for success. Read on to hear from two BMS leaders who are guiding this work. Skills development that empowers employees In a recent podcast, The New Talent Code, Melissa Keiser, Executive Director

A Story of Hope for Patients and Rewarding Career Opportunities in Neuroscience

How does a fascination with medicine and the human brain evolve into a career? For Ken Kramer, Vice President and Head of Medical Affairs, Neuropsychiatry Therapeutic Area at BMS, it comes down to one word: commitment. Ever since college, Ken has viewed the human brain as distinctly individualized, “the essence of what a person is and who they are.” This viewpoint drew him to work in neuroscience and psychiatry, and to a career in medical affairs—one that has spanned decades and taken him to some of the most prominent and respected global pharmaceutical companies. Having recently welcomed Karuna Therapeutics into our organization, we are fortunate to have Ken join us

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How does a fascination with medicine and the human brain evolve into a career? For Ken Kramer, Vice President and Head of Medical Affairs, Neuropsychiatry Therapeutic Area at BMS, it comes down to one word: commitment. Ever since college, Ken has viewed the human brain as distinctly individualized, “the essence of what a person is and who they are.” This viewpoint drew him to work in neuroscience and psychiatry, and to a career in medical affairs—one that has spanned decades and taken him to some of the most prominent and respected global pharmaceutical companies. Having recently welcomed Karuna Therapeutics into our organization, we are fortunate to have Ken join us

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Work with a Mission: Cell Therapy Scientist and Manager on Pursuing One’s Passions

They may be situated on opposite sides of the country, but senior scientist Milan Patel in Seattle, WA, and senior manager Bobby Hewlett in Devens, MA, are of one mind when it comes to the dedication and passion they bring to their careers within Bristol Myers Squibb’s Cell Therapy division. Had You Considered a Career in Commercial Pharma During Your Academic Career?   Both spent much of their graduate education thinking that their future would continue in academic research. After working on PhD projects focused on early research, Milan found a different level of satisfaction in projects that focused on patient treatments. “I realized it was more fulfilling to do

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They may be situated on opposite sides of the country, but senior scientist Milan Patel in Seattle, WA, and senior manager Bobby Hewlett in Devens, MA, are of one mind when it comes to the dedication and passion they bring to their careers within Bristol Myers Squibb’s Cell Therapy division. Had You Considered a Career in Commercial Pharma During Your Academic Career?   Both spent much of their graduate education thinking that their future would continue in academic research. After working on PhD projects focused on early research, Milan found a different level of satisfaction in projects that focused on patient treatments. “I realized it was more fulfilling to do

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Latinx/Hispanic Scientists at All Levels Find Success and Satisfaction at BMS

Inclusion and diversity are critical values embedded within the culture of Bristol Myers Squibb, never more so than today as we continue to work toward “more successes in the challenging endeavor of discovering new transformational drugs to help patients,” according to Francisco Ramírez-Valle, MD, PhD, currently Senior Vice President and Head of the BMS Immunology and Cardiovascular Thematic Research Center. His rationale is both concise and astute. “If everybody looked the same, thought the same way, worked the same way,” he added, “there would be no innovation.” Francisco, along with his colleague Senior Principal Scientist and Translational Medicine Research Team Lead, Noe Ramírez-Alejo, PhD, are two among many Hispanic teammates

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Inclusion and diversity are critical values embedded within the culture of Bristol Myers Squibb, never more so than today as we continue to work toward “more successes in the challenging endeavor of discovering new transformational drugs to help patients,” according to Francisco Ramírez-Valle, MD, PhD, currently Senior Vice President and Head of the BMS Immunology and Cardiovascular Thematic Research Center. His rationale is both concise and astute. “If everybody looked the same, thought the same way, worked the same way,” he added, “there would be no innovation.” Francisco, along with his colleague Senior Principal Scientist and Translational Medicine Research Team Lead, Noe Ramírez-Alejo, PhD, are two among many Hispanic teammates

IT Careers

Accelerating the Science Through IT — Jim Hanly and Beth Basham

Across the board, it seems everything is tech, and tech is in everything. That is certainly the case in biopharma, where the rapid pace of technological change is often in lockstep with scientific breakthroughs. It’s one of the few industries where one field so strongly complements and impacts the other. Biopharma and technology are at a pivotal moment and poised to become even more integrated in years to come, requiring uniquely dedicated IT professionals like Jim Hanly and Beth Basham. These BMS colleagues, both experts in their respective IT roles, understand — and are excited by — how technology can best serve the science that provides life-changing medicines to patients.

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Across the board, it seems everything is tech, and tech is in everything. That is certainly the case in biopharma, where the rapid pace of technological change is often in lockstep with scientific breakthroughs. It’s one of the few industries where one field so strongly complements and impacts the other. Biopharma and technology are at a pivotal moment and poised to become even more integrated in years to come, requiring uniquely dedicated IT professionals like Jim Hanly and Beth Basham. These BMS colleagues, both experts in their respective IT roles, understand — and are excited by — how technology can best serve the science that provides life-changing medicines to patients.

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,

Shawn He and Team Introduce New Cancer Therapies to China

Shawn He, Senior Director of Hematology Clinical Research for Bristol Myers Squibb, has always had a passion for helping people. That’s what inspired him to begin his career practicing medicine—working as a clinical physician in his home country of China, where he specialized in helping patients who struggled with rare blood cancers such as chronic myelogenous leukemia. But Shawn quickly came to realize that an opportunity existed for him to help even more people than just the patients he treated one-on-one. That realization began a journey that would eventually lead him to joining Bristol Myers Squibb – a decision he’d make not just once, but twice in his career –

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Shawn He, Senior Director of Hematology Clinical Research for Bristol Myers Squibb, has always had a passion for helping people. That’s what inspired him to begin his career practicing medicine—working as a clinical physician in his home country of China, where he specialized in helping patients who struggled with rare blood cancers such as chronic myelogenous leukemia. But Shawn quickly came to realize that an opportunity existed for him to help even more people than just the patients he treated one-on-one. That realization began a journey that would eventually lead him to joining Bristol Myers Squibb – a decision he’d make not just once, but twice in his career –

Two Career Pivots in Data Science with Incredible Outcomes

An incredible amount of career growth opportunities exist within Bristol Myers Squibb, none more so than in the Business Insights & Analytics (BI&A) unit, where deeply curious and intellectually creative teams analyze everything from value-driven decisions on a therapeutic area, to answering impactful questions regarding company direction. To address the wide range of positions within BI&A, we spoke with an 18-year BMS veteran as well as a two-year employee. Brenda Remy, Executive Director, Strategy, Portfolio & Development Analytics dealt with data science at times in her BMS role as a chemical engineer, but her focus was lab work. “Eighteen years of experience has helped me transition my ‘part-time’ data science

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An incredible amount of career growth opportunities exist within Bristol Myers Squibb, none more so than in the Business Insights & Analytics (BI&A) unit, where deeply curious and intellectually creative teams analyze everything from value-driven decisions on a therapeutic area, to answering impactful questions regarding company direction. To address the wide range of positions within BI&A, we spoke with an 18-year BMS veteran as well as a two-year employee. Brenda Remy, Executive Director, Strategy, Portfolio & Development Analytics dealt with data science at times in her BMS role as a chemical engineer, but her focus was lab work. “Eighteen years of experience has helped me transition my ‘part-time’ data science

Transforming Oncology Markets and Evolving a Career: Anna Shen’s Story

Anna Shen is a prime example of the diverse career paths and growth opportunities available throughout BMS globally. Based out of Shanghai, China, Anna is currently an Immuno-Oncology Gastric Cancer Marketing Lead, but the journey from her undergrad and graduate degrees in the UK to exactly what her current role entails, is both eye-opening and fascinating for anyone interested in the sciences. “I graduated with an MS in Pharmacology from Oxford University,” she explained. At that point, Anna found herself at a crossroads, albeit a good one from her perspective. “I had the option of going back to academia for a PhD, or going out into the working world,” she

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Anna Shen is a prime example of the diverse career paths and growth opportunities available throughout BMS globally. Based out of Shanghai, China, Anna is currently an Immuno-Oncology Gastric Cancer Marketing Lead, but the journey from her undergrad and graduate degrees in the UK to exactly what her current role entails, is both eye-opening and fascinating for anyone interested in the sciences. “I graduated with an MS in Pharmacology from Oxford University,” she explained. At that point, Anna found herself at a crossroads, albeit a good one from her perspective. “I had the option of going back to academia for a PhD, or going out into the working world,” she

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Battling Cancer Around the Clock with Cell Therapy and Amelia Gutierrez

Amelia Gutierrez Perez was just 14 when she knew what she wanted to do for a living–work in bioscience and battle cancer. She had just lost her best friend to the disease, and the passing of her friend sparked a fire inside her that still burns to this day. Now, as a Scientist in BMS’ Quality Control Analytical Testing Group, Amelia works with CAR T technology to help fight cancer on a molecular level. “BMS is leading the way in CAR T cell therapy,” Amelia explains. “It’s an amazing process, because you are using the patient’s own cells. Yes, you can actually manufacture a cancer therapy based on a patient’s

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Amelia Gutierrez Perez was just 14 when she knew what she wanted to do for a living–work in bioscience and battle cancer. She had just lost her best friend to the disease, and the passing of her friend sparked a fire inside her that still burns to this day. Now, as a Scientist in BMS’ Quality Control Analytical Testing Group, Amelia works with CAR T technology to help fight cancer on a molecular level. “BMS is leading the way in CAR T cell therapy,” Amelia explains. “It’s an amazing process, because you are using the patient’s own cells. Yes, you can actually manufacture a cancer therapy based on a patient’s

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In Their Own Words: Why Work Flexibility Motivates Our Team

Building a high-achieving workforce starts with a full understanding of our colleagues and their needs in both their professional and personal lives. That’s why we offer flexible ways of working—so we can each work effectively and still meet our mission to discover and deliver transformational medicines for patients around the globe. And as employees return to the office, this level of flexibility is key to staying engaged. Take Lotus Gibbs, Associate Director, Professional Development, for example, who shared, “I enjoy flexible ways of working because it gives me the autonomy to choose when and where I work. As a single parent, this has proven critical.” Lorena Kuri, Head of Clinical

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Building a high-achieving workforce starts with a full understanding of our colleagues and their needs in both their professional and personal lives. That’s why we offer flexible ways of working—so we can each work effectively and still meet our mission to discover and deliver transformational medicines for patients around the globe. And as employees return to the office, this level of flexibility is key to staying engaged. Take Lotus Gibbs, Associate Director, Professional Development, for example, who shared, “I enjoy flexible ways of working because it gives me the autonomy to choose when and where I work. As a single parent, this has proven critical.” Lorena Kuri, Head of Clinical

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New Cell Therapy Facility in the Netherlands Offers New Career Opportunities

BMS has had a solid foundation in the Dutch market for over 50 years, and with the groundbreaking launch of our first European Cell Therapy manufacturing facility in the Netherlands, we are expanding the future of healthcare innovation. “The first hole in the ground was dug in October of 2021,” said Tina Jackson, associate director of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Training at Leiden. “The team at the moment is a group of people who are just starting this journey together and the atmosphere is amazing. It feels like a start-up environment.” Right this moment, we are looking for passionate people who want to help build—literally and figuratively—better solutions to make

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BMS has had a solid foundation in the Dutch market for over 50 years, and with the groundbreaking launch of our first European Cell Therapy manufacturing facility in the Netherlands, we are expanding the future of healthcare innovation. “The first hole in the ground was dug in October of 2021,” said Tina Jackson, associate director of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Training at Leiden. “The team at the moment is a group of people who are just starting this journey together and the atmosphere is amazing. It feels like a start-up environment.” Right this moment, we are looking for passionate people who want to help build—literally and figuratively—better solutions to make