James Myslik
About James Myslik
James Myslik is the Group Director of Research IT & Automation at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Wallingford, CT, with a comprehensive background in automation and compound management.
Current Position at Bristol-Myers Squibb
James Myslik currently serves as the Group Director of Research IT & Automation at Bristol-Myers Squibb. He is based in Wallingford, CT, and oversees the integration and implementation of IT and automation technologies to support research activities. His role includes overseeing technological innovations and ensuring that research processes are optimized for efficiency and effectiveness.
Past Roles at Bristol-Myers Squibb
James Myslik has held multiple positions at Bristol-Myers Squibb over the years. He served as Group Director of Discovery Automation & Compound Management (2009-2010) and Director of Discovery Automation (2008-2009). Before these roles, he was the Associate Director of Discovery Automation (2004-2007) and the Group Leader of Automation Technologies (2000-2003). Throughout these roles, he gained extensive experience in managing automation processes and leading various technology-driven initiatives.
Experience at 3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals
Before joining Bristol-Myers Squibb, James Myslik worked at 3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in multiple capacities. He was the Assistant Director of Process Integration (1999-2000), Principal Research Scientist (1996-1998), and Research Scientist (1993-1995). His responsibilities included process integration, scientific research, and the application of novel pharmaceutical techniques.
Educational Background
James Myslik holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Princeton University, where he studied from 1986 to 1993. He completed his undergraduate studies at Binghamton University, earning a B.S. in Biochemistry (1982-1986). He also attended Garden City Sr. High School from 1979 to 1982. His extensive education has provided him with a solid foundation in chemistry and biochemistry.
Committee Leadership and Project Development
James Myslik chaired the Leveraging Technologies Innovation Award committee, which recognized significant innovations in research support. He also developed investment cases for various projects, including Biologics registration and electronic health records. Additionally, he provided oversight for the implementation of projects like flow cytometry and histology data management, and electronic laboratory notebooks. He led a team focused on developing data algorithms and pipelines for research programs and served as the Research IT representative on multiple acquisition integration teams.