Chiara Trapassi
About Chiara Trapassi
Chiara Trapassi is a Senior Global Trial Manager at Bristol Myers Squibb in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, with extensive experience in clinical trial management and a background in pharmaceutical biotechnology.
Professional Title and Current Role
Chiara Trapassi currently holds the position of Senior Global Trial Manager at Bristol Myers Squibb. She operates out of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, contributing to the oversight and management of global clinical trials.
Work Experience at Bristol Myers Squibb
Chiara Trapassi has been with Bristol Myers Squibb since 2020. Initially starting as a Global Trial Manager, she held this role for two years before advancing to her current role as Senior Global Trial Manager in 2022. Her responsibilities focus on coordinating and managing multiple international clinical trial projects from Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Work Experience at Celgene
Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Chiara Trapassi had an extensive career at Celgene, located in Marin, Switzerland. She began as a Clinical Trial Associate in 2015, advancing through roles including Senior Clinical Trial Associate, Lead Clinical Trial Associate, and finally Associate Clinical Trial Manager. She spent a total of four years from 2015 to 2019 at the company, overseeing various stages of clinical trials.
Academic Roles and Research Experience
Chiara Trapassi also has a solid academic background, having worked as an Adjunct Faculty at Illinois Central College for four years. She enriched her research profile by taking on international roles such as Visiting Research Assistant at Stony Brook University in 2004 and a Research Scholar at the University of Bologna from 2002 to 2004. Her early career focused on pathology research.
Education and Early Career
Chiara Trapassi holds a Master's degree in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology from the University of Bologna, where she studied from 1996 to 2002. Her initial career steps included being a Research Scholar at the University of Bologna, focusing on pathology. In addition to her academic and research roles, she has experience as a freelance translator and interpreter, demonstrating versatility in her skill set.