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Research and Development

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Intern to Full Time Employee: Jessica Netto’s Journey in STEM at BMS

My STEM journey began in high school when I took a bioengineering class, sparking my interest in the field. This led me choosing to major in Biomedical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). WPI’s project-based learning approach deepened my interest and provided valuable hands-on experience for future roles. During the summer of my freshman year, I joined an academic research lab focused on in-vitro disease modeling, led by Dr. Catherine Whittington. Dr. Whittington was an amazing mentor to me in STEM. She mentored me in planning and conducting experiments, provided me with numerous opportunities to present my research and offered career advice. I researched in Dr. Whittington’s lab for the […]

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My STEM journey began in high school when I took a bioengineering class, sparking my interest in the field. This led me choosing to major in Biomedical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). WPI’s project-based learning approach deepened my interest and provided valuable hands-on experience for future roles. During the summer of my freshman year, I joined an academic research lab focused on in-vitro disease modeling, led by Dr. Catherine Whittington. Dr. Whittington was an amazing mentor to me in STEM. She mentored me in planning and conducting experiments, provided me with numerous opportunities to present my research and offered career advice. I researched in Dr. Whittington’s lab for the

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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

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“An Amazing Opportunity”: Rachel Quan’s Internship Story at BMS

If I said I was nervous at the start of my internship at Bristol Myers Squibb, that would be an understatement. Relocating to Princeton, NJ was my first time living outside of Illinois, I had never interned at a company, and I was not sure what working in Discovery Synthesis would exactly entail. Thanks to the emphasis on passion and learning, I have gained much from my experience working at BMS. Through my role in Discovery Synthesis, I have learned a lot about the environment and goals of scientists working at a major pharmaceutical company. In the long course of developing a drug, the Discovery Synthesis group plays a role

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If I said I was nervous at the start of my internship at Bristol Myers Squibb, that would be an understatement. Relocating to Princeton, NJ was my first time living outside of Illinois, I had never interned at a company, and I was not sure what working in Discovery Synthesis would exactly entail. Thanks to the emphasis on passion and learning, I have gained much from my experience working at BMS. Through my role in Discovery Synthesis, I have learned a lot about the environment and goals of scientists working at a major pharmaceutical company. In the long course of developing a drug, the Discovery Synthesis group plays a role

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A BMS Science Career Blossoms with the Help of a Mentor

Mentorship can be an incredibly powerful experience, positively affecting the lives of the mentor and the mentee. These experiences can hold even more weight to members of groups and ethnicities underrepresented in STEM fields, where individuals might not be aware of opportunities and therefore fall back on familiar careers they’ve had exposure to. Such was the case with Jesus Moreno, Principal Scientist and Medicinal Chemist in Small Molecule Drug Discovery at Bristol Myers Squibb. Growing up, Jesus had an intense interest in the sciences, but until he developed a varied and resourceful support system of mentors that helped him navigate and refine what his interests were, he felt a bit

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Mentorship can be an incredibly powerful experience, positively affecting the lives of the mentor and the mentee. These experiences can hold even more weight to members of groups and ethnicities underrepresented in STEM fields, where individuals might not be aware of opportunities and therefore fall back on familiar careers they’ve had exposure to. Such was the case with Jesus Moreno, Principal Scientist and Medicinal Chemist in Small Molecule Drug Discovery at Bristol Myers Squibb. Growing up, Jesus had an intense interest in the sciences, but until he developed a varied and resourceful support system of mentors that helped him navigate and refine what his interests were, he felt a bit

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 –

Stepping Up for Reservists on Active Duty and Their Families

U.S. Navy Reservist Scott Capsello had been working at Bristol Myers Squibb for just six weeks when he got a call to report for duty. “I remember the date because Syracuse had won the Basketball National Championship,” Scott explains. “So, when the phone rang at 10 p.m., at first I just assumed it was my hometown Syracuse friends calling to talk about it.” Instead, it was a captain from the United States Navy informing Scott he’d be required to report for duty just two days later. He remembers thinking at the time: “Is BMS going to keep me? What’s going to happen?” It was an incredibly stressful situation for Scott

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U.S. Navy Reservist Scott Capsello had been working at Bristol Myers Squibb for just six weeks when he got a call to report for duty. “I remember the date because Syracuse had won the Basketball National Championship,” Scott explains. “So, when the phone rang at 10 p.m., at first I just assumed it was my hometown Syracuse friends calling to talk about it.” Instead, it was a captain from the United States Navy informing Scott he’d be required to report for duty just two days later. He remembers thinking at the time: “Is BMS going to keep me? What’s going to happen?” It was an incredibly stressful situation for Scott

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How BMS interns from Univ. of Puerto Rico are transforming learning into doing

Starting a career at BMS does more than open doors. It can put someone on the path toward a lifetime of fulfilling and highly meaningful work. As Toni Miller, Director of Early Career Strategy for Talent Management and Early Career Talent Acquisition, puts it, “Our vision is to grow the best early career talent with BMS to deliver medicine to our patients.” She added, “We’re looking to seed the organization with diverse high potential talent from pipeline programs aligned to our talent philosophy and people strategy.” Diversity and Inclusion: Vital Parts of the Equation “What we are trying to do is bring top diverse talent into each of our functional

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Starting a career at BMS does more than open doors. It can put someone on the path toward a lifetime of fulfilling and highly meaningful work. As Toni Miller, Director of Early Career Strategy for Talent Management and Early Career Talent Acquisition, puts it, “Our vision is to grow the best early career talent with BMS to deliver medicine to our patients.” She added, “We’re looking to seed the organization with diverse high potential talent from pipeline programs aligned to our talent philosophy and people strategy.” Diversity and Inclusion: Vital Parts of the Equation “What we are trying to do is bring top diverse talent into each of our functional

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Loving the Challenge of R&ED Data Science: Nicole Glazer & Kofi Marfo

Today, we have access to more data than ever before. But the value of this data can only be realized if we are able to analyze, interpret and apply it. That’s where data science comes into play, and at BMS, our teams are using it to transform the way we discover and develop new medicines. Here, we take a look into how it manifests across Research and Early Development Departments (R&ED) at BMS. “Data science is really a brand-new field,” said Nicole Glazer, Vice President of Knowledge Science Research in Informatics & Predictive Sciences. “People have been doing this type of work for many years, but it didn’t really coalesce

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Today, we have access to more data than ever before. But the value of this data can only be realized if we are able to analyze, interpret and apply it. That’s where data science comes into play, and at BMS, our teams are using it to transform the way we discover and develop new medicines. Here, we take a look into how it manifests across Research and Early Development Departments (R&ED) at BMS. “Data science is really a brand-new field,” said Nicole Glazer, Vice President of Knowledge Science Research in Informatics & Predictive Sciences. “People have been doing this type of work for many years, but it didn’t really coalesce

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A Look Inside the “Urgently Casual” Environment at BMS San Diego

Some of the brightest minds are innovating, inspiring, and improving patients’ lives from our San Diego location—and you could join them! Bristol Myers Squibb’s San Diego Research and Early Development (R&ED) site is bustling day in and day out with scientists who aim to better understand and modulate the processes that lead to diseases with unmet treatment needs. Each day, teams of innovators are stepping into uncharted territory, doing groundbreaking work and bringing our transformational medicines to life. The campus, located in the heart of the Southern California life sciences ecosystem, encompasses 330,000 square feet for the exploration of novel biology and target concepts such as protein degradation and complex

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Some of the brightest minds are innovating, inspiring, and improving patients’ lives from our San Diego location—and you could join them! Bristol Myers Squibb’s San Diego Research and Early Development (R&ED) site is bustling day in and day out with scientists who aim to better understand and modulate the processes that lead to diseases with unmet treatment needs. Each day, teams of innovators are stepping into uncharted territory, doing groundbreaking work and bringing our transformational medicines to life. The campus, located in the heart of the Southern California life sciences ecosystem, encompasses 330,000 square feet for the exploration of novel biology and target concepts such as protein degradation and complex