Andrew Fisher
About Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher is a Principal Scientist in Digital Pathology at Bristol Myers Squibb in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with extensive experience in biomedical engineering and digital pathology.
Company
Andrew Fisher is currently associated with Bristol Myers Squibb, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. He holds the position of Principal Scientist in Digital Pathology at the company. His role involves in-depth work in imaging, instrumentation, and analysis within the digital pathology domain.
Title
Andrew Fisher currently works as a Principal Scientist, specializing in Digital Pathology. His expertise in this field encompasses a strong focus on imaging, instrumentation, and analysis. His professional journey has seen him advance from a Senior Scientist to leading his current role at Bristol Myers Squibb.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Fisher studied Biomedical Engineering at Boston University, earning a Ph.D. in 2017 after seven years of rigorous research and academic pursuit. He also holds a Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering, which he completed in 2014, and a Bachelor’s Degree in the same field, completed in 2010. His educational background has laid a strong foundation in digital pathology with a specific focus on imaging, instrumentation, and analysis.
Professional Background
Andrew Fisher has a diverse and rich professional background. Before his current role as Principal Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb, he worked as a Senior Scientist in Digital Pathology within the same company. Prior to that, he was a Research Investigator II at Bristol Myers Squibb. His earlier career includes a role as a Consultant Datafication (Image Analysis) at Definiens, providing him with extensive experience in the field of digital pathology and image analysis.
Previous Experience and Roles
Andrew Fisher has engaged in various roles throughout his career. He served as a Ph.D. candidate and researcher at Boston University, where he also worked as a Resident Assistant, Rowing Instructor, and NSF GK-12 Teaching Fellow. Additionally, he has experience as a Varsity Men's Rowing Coach at Friends of Shenendehowa Crew and interned at Philips Medical Systems as an Engineering Intern. His career also includes a hobby project where he analyzed World Rowing data using Python, showcasing his versatility in applying technical skills to practical problems.