Amber Wells
About Amber Wells
Amber Wells is the Director of Clinical Science at Bristol Myers Squibb in San Francisco, California, with extensive experience in clinical project management and research spanning over a decade in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Amber Wells is the Director of Clinical Science at Bristol Myers Squibb, based in San Francisco, California, United States.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Amber Wells currently holds the position of Director, Clinical Science at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, she is responsible for leading clinical science initiatives and overseeing the development of clinical research programs in San Francisco, California.
Previous Positions and Experience
Amber Wells has amassed extensive experience in clinical project management and research over the past decade. She served in various roles at renowned pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Prior to her current role, she was a Senior Clinical Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb from 2020 to 2021. She worked as a Clinical Research Scientist at Celgene from 2018 to 2020 and as a Clinical Research Study Manager, Early Development at Amgen from 2017 to 2018. She also managed discovery projects and alliances at Arvinas, Inc. and held multiple roles at Pfizer, including Sr. Clinical Project Manager and Biomarker Scientist.
Academic Background
Amber Wells has a strong academic background rooted in prestigious institutions. She earned her PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and her Bachelor of Science (BS) from the University of California, Los Angeles. Additionally, she pursued studies at the Curie Institute in Paris, France.
Research and Academic Roles at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Amber Wells served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine from 2010 to 2011, demonstrating her academic prowess and teaching capability. She also worked as a Research Fellow at the same institution for seven years, from 2003 to 2010, where she contributed significantly to scientific advancements through postdoctoral research.