Jie Pan
About Jie Pan
Jie Pan is a Research Scientist at Bristol-Myers Squibb with extensive experience in drug development and biological research.
Current Position at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Jie Pan is currently working as a Research Scientist at Bristol-Myers Squibb. In this role, Jie contributes to various projects aimed at advancing drug development and therapeutic treatments. Jie’s responsibilities include collaborating with fellow scientists to move potential drug candidates through different stages of development. The position requires comprehensive expertise in research methodologies and a deep understanding of the drug development process.
Previous Experience at Merck
Jie Pan has an extensive tenure at Merck, spanning responsibilities and roles from 1999 to 2013. Jie began as a Research Biologist working on crucial biological research from 1999 to 2006. Subsequently, Jie progressed to become a Research Associate from 2006 to 2012, and lastly a Senior Scientist from 2012 to 2013. Jie’s work included key contributions to moving drug projects from LOE (Loss of Exclusivity) to clinical trial stages, advancing a project to the FIM (First-in-Man) phase, and progressing two projects to PCCs (Pre-Clinical Candidates).
Academic Background and Expertise
Jie Pan earned a Master's degree in Biology from the State University of New York at New Paltz. This academic background laid the foundation for Jie’s extensive research career. The program provided essential knowledge and skills in general biology that have been applied throughout Jie’s professional roles. Jie has built a robust scientific acumen that has been pivotal in various research projects and in collaboration with other scientists.
Research at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Jie Pan worked at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as a Research Specialist from 1993 to 1999. During this time, Jie contributed to research initiatives at Columbia University in New York City. This role involved significant research responsibilities and deep technical expertise. Jie’s work included contributing to projects focused on understanding the regulation of olfactory gene expression in mammalian systems and providing technical expertise in cloning Drosophila odorant receptors.
Scientific Contributions and Publications
Throughout Jie Pan's career, Jie has made significant contributions to the scientific community. Jie has co-authored 2 published patents and 13 publications along with 6 abstracts. Jie's work included collaborative efforts to move two projects from Lead Identification to Lead Optimization and identifying a potential Target Engagement Biomarker for GPCRX. These contributions underscore Jie’s role in advancing scientific research and drug development.