Li Wang

Li Wang

Study Director, Breast/Bladder Cancer Team, Late Clinical Global Drug Development @ Bristol Myers Squibb

About Li Wang

Li Wang is the Study Director for the Breast/Bladder Cancer Team in Late Clinical Global Drug Development at Bristol Myers Squibb in Summit, New Jersey.

Current Title and Role

Li Wang is currently the Study Director for the Breast/Bladder Cancer Team in the Late Clinical Global Drug Development department at Bristol Myers Squibb. Based in Summit, New Jersey, Wang is responsible for overseeing the execution of late-phase clinical trials, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and providing strategic direction to the research teams focused on breast and bladder cancers.

Previous Experience at Novartis

Prior to joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Li Wang served as an Expert Global Trial Manager and Senior Clinical Manager in Global Oncology Development at Novartis. From 2016 to 2020, Wang worked in East Hanover, New Jersey. During this tenure, Wang specialized in global trial management for oncology, contributing significantly to the development and execution of clinical trials for various cancer therapies.

Educational Background

Li Wang holds a Bachelor of Medicine and a Master's degree from Tongji Medical College, along with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from the Medical Faculty of Universität Basel. This extensive academic background in medicine has provided Wang with a solid foundation in clinical research and medical sciences, benefiting his subsequent professional roles.

Expertise in Clinical Trial Management

With over five years of experience in managing and developing global breast cancer trials, Li Wang has a deep understanding of ICH/GCP guidelines and HA regulations. Wang's expertise spans clinical research methodologies, pharmacovigilance, data analysis, and presentation, contributing to his effectiveness in a matrix environment and in various leadership roles.

Previous Roles in Medical Research

Throughout his career, Li Wang has held several research-focused positions. At Merck, he worked as a Research Immunologist for four years. Earlier roles included Consultant Scientist at PTC Therapeutics, Cardiac Research Associate/Coordinator at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, and Instructor at UMDNJ. Each role has contributed to Wang's comprehensive experience in clinical and medical research.

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