Christopher Reina
About Christopher Reina
Christopher Reina is the Associate Director Documentation Lead at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in medical writing and a strong background in pharmacology and biology.
Title and Current Position
Christopher Reina holds the position of Associate Director Documentation Lead at Bristol Myers Squibb. He is responsible for overseeing the documentation processes within the company, ensuring the accuracy and compliance of scientific reports and other critical documents.
Previous Roles at Bristol Myers Squibb
Christopher Reina has built a robust career at Bristol Myers Squibb, starting as a Scientific Writer in 2018. He was promoted to Senior Scientific Writer in 2019, a role he held until 2021. This period allowed him to refine his skills in scientific writing and documentation before ascending to his current leadership role.
Experience in Medical Communications
Christopher Reina has extensive experience in medical communications, having worked at Chrysalis Medical Communications and ArticulateScience. His roles there included Medical Writer and Senior Medical Writer positions, where he was involved in the creation and management of medical documents, supporting various healthcare clients.
Academic Background
Christopher Reina earned his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Pennsylvania, where he also served as a Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Associate. He completed his undergraduate studies at Rutgers University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Biology. His strong academic foundation in pharmacology and biology has significantly contributed to his expertise in medical writing and scientific documentation.
Research Experience
Christopher Reina has significant research experience, including four years as a Postdoctoral Associate at Rutgers University and nearly a year at the University of Pennsylvania in a similar role. His research background has provided him with a deep understanding of scientific methodologies, enhancing his capability to communicate complex scientific information effectively.