Joseph Burnett

Joseph Burnett

Senior Manager, Senior Research Investigator, Clinical Pharmacology And Pharmacometrics @ Bristol Myers Squibb

About Joseph Burnett

Joseph Burnett is a Senior Manager and Senior Research Investigator in Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics at Bristol Myers Squibb, with a background in pharmaceutical sciences and extensive experience in research and academia.

Company: Bristol Myers Squibb

Joseph Burnett is currently employed at Bristol Myers Squibb in Summit, New Jersey. He holds the position of Senior Manager, Senior Research Investigator within the Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics division. His role encompasses optimizing drug dosing strategies and contributing to the development of novel pharmacometric models for clinical trials.

Education and Expertise

Joseph Burnett possesses a strong academic background in pharmaceutical sciences and chemistry. He earned his PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Michigan, where he also obtained a Master’s degree in the same field. His undergraduate studies in Pharmaceutical Chemistry were completed at Michigan Technological University. Burnett has published multiple research papers and presented his findings at prominent international conferences, such as the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ASCPT).

Professional Background

Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Joseph Burnett accumulated extensive experience across academic and industry roles. He co-founded Collective Scientific, LLC, and served as an Assistant Research Scientist at the University of Michigan. He also worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher and Graduate Student at the University of Michigan, focusing on clinical pharmacology and pharmaceutics. His early career included positions at Michigan Technological University, where he contributed to website development and worked as a teaching assistant in the chemistry lab.

Achievements in Clinical Pharmacology

Throughout his career, Joseph Burnett has made significant contributions to the field of clinical pharmacology. He received the Young Investigator Award from the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) and developed a novel pharmacometric model used in clinical trials. Additionally, Burnett actively mentors PhD students and postdoctoral researchers and serves as a peer reviewer for high-impact scientific journals.

Collaborative Research and Leadership

Joseph Burnett’s career includes leading cross-functional teams and participating in collaborative research projects with both pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions. At Bristol Myers Squibb, he led efforts to optimize drug dosing strategies for a new oncology drug. His collaborative approach and leadership skills have been instrumental in advancing clinical pharmacology research and application.

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