Cole Fisher
About Cole Fisher
Cole Fisher is a Senior Research Associate at Bristol Myers Squibb in Seattle, Washington, with extensive experience in flow cytometry assays and immune cell research.
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Cole Fisher serves as a Senior Research Associate at Bristol Myers Squibb, located in Seattle, Washington, United States.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Cole Fisher currently works at Bristol Myers Squibb as a Senior Research Associate. At Bristol Myers Squibb, Fisher co-leads the Analytical Development team for an Investigational New Drug (IND) enabling study. His role involves extensive work on developing, optimizing, qualifying, and transferring flow cytometry assays for both characterization and Quality Control Release Identification (QC RFI) purposes.
Previous Positions in Research
Before his tenure at Bristol Myers Squibb, Cole Fisher accumulated a wealth of experience in various research roles across several organizations. He served as a Research Associate at Juno Therapeutics in 2021. Earlier, from 2019 to 2021, he worked as a Research Technician II at Seattle Children's. Fisher also held the position of Research Scientist/Engineer 2 at the University of Washington Medical Center from 2018 to 2021. Additionally, he gained experience as a Laboratory Research Assistant at the Center for Infectious Disease Research during two separate stints in 2016 and 2017.
Work at Seattle Children's Research Institute
In his role at Seattle Children's Research Institute, Cole Fisher focused on examining transcriptomic and phenotypic differences in immune cell subsets during infections such as HIV, SIV, and SARS-CoV-2. His work involved complex data analysis to understand how these infections impact immune responses, contributing valuable insights to the field of infectious disease research.
Education and Professional Training
Cole Fisher holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology/Biological Sciences, General, from Vassar College. He completed his degree from 2014 to 2018. His educational background provided a strong foundation in biological sciences, which has been pivotal throughout his career in various research-based roles.