Jensen Wong
About Jensen Wong
Jensen Wong is a Senior Research Associate in Product Sciences at Bristol Myers Squibb, specializing in the characterization and analytical development for autologous CAR T-cell therapies.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Jensen Wong is currently serving as a Senior Research Associate in Product Sciences at Bristol Myers Squibb. Based in Seattle, Washington, Jensen is involved in the characterization and analytical development for autologous CAR T-cell therapies. This role includes planning and executing experiments with scientific rigor and attention to detail.
Previous Roles at Bristol Myers Squibb
Before his current position, Jensen Wong worked as a Research Associate in Custom & Process Analytics at Bristol Myers Squibb from 2020 to 2021. In this role, also based in Seattle, Washington, he spent a year focusing on different aspects of process analytics, contributing to the development and optimization of various scientific methods and protocols.
Experience at Scripps Research
Jensen Wong gained extensive academic research experience during his tenure as a Graduate Student Researcher at Scripps Research from 2016 to 2019. Stationed in Jupiter, FL, he focused on Molecular Medicine, culminating in a Master of Arts degree. His responsibilities included conducting complex experiments in areas such as molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, and biochemistry.
Early Career at UCSF and Boehringer Ingelheim
Jensen Wong began his career with positions at UCSF and Boehringer Ingelheim. At UCSF, he worked as a Junior Specialist for eight months in San Francisco, CA, from 2015 to 2016. Prior to that, he held several roles at Boehringer Ingelheim, including being a Scientist I in Bioprocess Engineering and an Associate Scientist in Analytical Sciences in Fremont, CA. His work involved short-term projects focused on analytical and bioprocess engineering disciplines.
Educational Background
Jensen Wong holds a Master of Arts in Biological Sciences (Molecular Medicine) from Scripps Research, earned between 2016 and 2019. Additionally, he has a Bachelor of Science in Cellular, Molecular, and Developmental Biology from the University of Washington, achieved from 2010 to 2014. His formal education laid a strong foundation in various scientific disciplines, enabling his proficiency in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, and biochemistry.