William Reed, MD
About William Reed, MD
William Reed, MD, is the Senior Medical Director of Hematology at BeiGene in Emeryville, California, with over 10 years of experience in clinical development and medical affairs.
Title
William Reed, MD, holds the title of Senior Medical Director, Hematology at BeiGene in Emeryville, California. He joined BeiGene in July 2017, bringing with him extensive experience in clinical development and medical affairs.
Current Company
Dr. Reed currently works at BeiGene, a biotechnology and biopharmaceutical company in Emeryville, California. At BeiGene, he serves as the Senior Medical Director, Hematology. He plays a crucial role in the development of treatments and therapies in the field of hematology and oncology.
Previous Experience
Before joining BeiGene, William Reed was the Vice President, Clinical Development at Cellerant Therapeutics. From 2012 to 2017, he was responsible for clinical development strategies in San Carlos, California. Previously, he worked for Cerus as the Director of Clinical Research & Medical Affairs from 2009 to 2012. During his tenure at Cerus, he led various clinical research initiatives and medical affairs programs.
Education and Expertise
William Reed has a robust educational background. He earned his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from Brown University, graduating in 1987. Before that, he studied Chemistry at The Johns Hopkins University, where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in 1982. His strong academic foundation has significantly contributed to his expertise in clinical development, particularly in hematology and oncology.
Background
Based in Concord, California, Dr. Reed has a strong background in hematology and oncology, making him a valuable asset to BeiGene. His early education at Classical High School in Springfield, Massachusetts laid a solid foundation for his future academic and professional accomplishments. With over a decade of experience in clinical development and medical affairs, Dr. Reed has consistently contributed to advancements in his field.