Dominic Koltenback
About Dominic Koltenback
Dominic Koltenback is a Manager of Clinical Data Management with extensive experience in the clinical research field, having worked for various organizations including Arcus Biosciences and ICON plc. He has contributed to significant processes such as User Acceptance Testing and Severe Adverse Event mapping to improve data reconciliation.
Current Role at Arcus Biosciences
Dominic Koltenback currently serves as the Manager of Clinical Data Management at Arcus Biosciences. He has held this position since 2022. In this role, he oversees the management of clinical data, ensuring accuracy and compliance with regulatory standards. His responsibilities include providing company-wide oversight for electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePRO) related activities.
Previous Experience in Clinical Data Management
Before his current role, Dominic Koltenback worked as a Senior Clinical Data Manager at Arcus Biosciences from 2020 to 2022. He has extensive experience in clinical data management, having also served as the Lead Data Manager for a pivotal Phase III clinical study. His prior roles include Project Manager at ICON plc and Manager of Site Management Services at WCCT Global.
Professional Background
Dominic Koltenback has a diverse professional background in clinical data management and regulatory affairs. He began his career as a Regulatory Affairs Specialist at the Coalition of Cancer Cooperative Groups from 2011 to 2013. He then transitioned to PRA Health Sciences as a Site Management Associate from 2013 to 2015, followed by various roles at WCCT Global, including Project Manager and Manager of Site Management Services.
Education and Qualifications
Dominic Koltenback earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from New England College, where he studied from 2003 to 2008. His educational background supports his expertise in clinical data management and communication within the healthcare industry.
Contributions to Clinical Data Management
Dominic Koltenback has made significant contributions to clinical data management practices. He authored a User Acceptance Testing (UAT) Work Instruction specifically for the Data Management team. Additionally, he implemented a Severe Adverse Event (SAE) swim lane mapping process to enhance reconciliation between Safety and Clinical databases.