Christine O.
About Christine O.
Christine O. is a Sr. Portfolio Analyst in Cell Therapy Business Process Management at Bristol Myers Squibb in Seattle, Washington. She has a background in health informatics, biochemistry, and pre-engineering, with previous roles at LifeStance Health, Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp., and Washington State University.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Christine O. currently holds the position of Senior Portfolio Analyst in the Cell Therapy Business Process Management team at Bristol Myers Squibb. Based in Seattle, Washington, Christine joined the company in February 2021. In this role, she is involved in managing and analyzing portfolios within the cell therapy business, ensuring efficient business process management.
Previous Experience at LifeStance Health
Prior to her current role, Christine worked at LifeStance Health as a Clinical Information Systems Implementation Coordinator. From 2019 to 2021, she was responsible for implementing and coordinating clinical information systems, ensuring smooth transitions and efficient operation of these systems in Bellevue, Washington.
Biological Sample Management at Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp.
Christine has experience as a Biological Sample Management (BSM) specialist at Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp. She worked there from 2018 to 2019 in Seattle, Washington. In this role, she specialized in handling and managing biological samples, contributing to the company’s research and development initiatives.
Academic Background and Education
Christine completed her Master of Science in Health Informatics Management and Analytics at The George Washington University from 2019 to 2021. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Washington State University, which she achieved from 2013 to 2016. Additionally, she earned an Associate of Science in Pre-Engineering from Bellevue College, studying there from 2011 to 2013.
Research Experience at Washington State University
Christine began her career as a Research Assistant at Washington State University, where she conducted research from 2013 to 2016 in Pullman, Washington. During her time there, she was involved in various research projects, contributing to the university’s scientific studies and gaining valuable experience in biochemistry and research methodologies.