Jiaoru Qian

Jiaoru Qian

Regulatory Associate Manager @ BeiGene

About Jiaoru Qian

Jiaoru Qian is a Regulatory Associate Manager at BeiGene, with extensive experience in medical writing and submission specialization from her 8-year tenure at Bayer.

Title

Jiaoru Qian holds the position of Regulatory Associate Manager at BeiGene in Beijing. This role involves managing the submission operations for regulatory approval of pharmaceutical products. Her experience covers a broad spectrum of regulatory responsibilities.

Education and Expertise

Jiaoru Qian achieved a Master’s degree in Bioentrepreneurship from Karolinska Institutet, studying from 2008 to 2010. Prior to this, she completed a Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, where she studied from 2004 to 2008. Her academic background has equipped her with robust expertise in both bio-entrepreneurship and biomedical engineering fields.

Professional Background

Jiaoru Qian's professional journey has spanned multiple organizations and roles. She spent eight years at Bayer, starting as a Senior Associate Submission Specialist (2011-2013), then moving on to be a Submission Specialist (2013-2017), and later serving as a Senior Medical Writing Specialist (2017-2019). She also worked briefly at Beijing Pharma and Biotech Center in 2011, and interned at the World Health Organization in 2010 and the Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine in 2006.

Current Role

Since February 2019, Jiaoru Qian has been working as a Regulatory Associate Manager at BeiGene, where she is responsible for managing submission operations. BeiGene is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing molecularly targeted and immuno-oncology drug candidates for the treatment of cancer.

Early Career and Internships

Jiaoru Qian's early career included various internships and research assistant roles that provided foundational experience. She served as an intern at the Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine in 2006, and gained international exposure with a two-month internship at the World Health Organization in 2010. Additionally, she developed research skills as an undergraduate lab assistant at HUST’s Nanometer Biomedical Laboratory (2007-2008) and PET Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Center (2006-2007).

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