Irina Irincheeva
About Irina Irincheeva
Irina Irincheeva is a Senior Manager in Biostatistics at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in both academic and industry settings.
Senior Manager, Biostatistics at Bristol Myers Squibb
Irina Irincheeva is currently employed as a Senior Manager in Biostatistics at Bristol Myers Squibb, located in Boudry, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing biostatistical analysis, contributing to clinical trial evaluations, and ensuring the integrity and accuracy of biostatistical data.
Previous Roles in Biostatistics
Irina held the position of Senior Biostatistics Scientist at CSL Behring from 2020 to 2022 in Bern, Switzerland. Here, she focused on biostatistical analysis and data interpretation. Before that, she was a Senior Statistician at CTU Bern, University of Bern from 2018 to 2020, and a Statistician at the Nestle Institute of Health Sciences from 2012 to 2017. Her early career in biostatistics includes a Postdoctoral Associate role at Duke University from 2011 to 2012.
Academic Background and Education
Irina attained her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Statistics from the University of Geneva, where she also obtained a DEA (Master) in Econometrics. Prior to this, she earned a Master’s degree in Mathematics from Saint Petersburg State University. Her extensive academic background provides a strong foundation for her work in biostatistics.
Diverse Professional Experience
In addition to her biostatistics career, Irina has held various administrative and technical roles. She worked as a Teaching Assistant and engaged in research projects at the University of Geneva. Her early career includes positions such as Executive Assistant at Association Suisse-Russie, Marketing Assistant at Fiord, and Sales Assistant at Petrospek. This diverse background has contributed to her versatile skill set.
Short-Term Research Engagement at Duke University
Irina also spent two months as a Visiting Research Scholar at Duke University in 2018, where she contributed to biostatistical research projects. This short-term engagement provided her with an opportunity to collaborate with other experts and further enhanced her expertise in the field.