Lisa Lamangan
About Lisa Lamangan
Lisa Lamangan is an Associate Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb with over 7 years of experience in biological research, specializing in in vivo pharmacology.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Lisa Lamangan is currently employed as an Associate Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb in the United States. She joined the company in November 2020. In her role, she specializes in in vivo pharmacology, focusing on the effects of drugs within living organisms. With her extensive background in biological research, she contributes to the company's research and development efforts, particularly in the field of pharmacology.
Previous Role at Samumed, LLC
From 2016 to 2020, Lisa Lamangan worked at Samumed, LLC as a Research Associate II in San Diego, CA. During her four-year tenure, she participated in various research projects aimed at advancing the understanding of regenerative medicine. Her work involved rigorous scientific methodologies and contributed valuable insights into the field.
Experience at UCSD
Lisa Lamangan has also been part of academic research teams, having worked as a Research Biologist at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) from 2013 to 2015. At UCSD, she applied her expertise in biology to explore scientific questions, gaining experience that bridges both academic and industry research environments.
Educational Background
Lisa Lamangan pursued her academic studies in biology, beginning with an Associate's degree from San Diego Miramar College. She then continued her education at the University of California, San Diego, where she studied General Biology. Her strong educational background provides a solid foundation for her research career.
In Vivo Pharmacology Expertise
Specializing in in vivo pharmacology, Lisa Lamangan focuses on the study of drug effects within living organisms. This specialization plays a critical role in the development of new therapeutics, bridging the gap between laboratory research and clinical application. Her knowledge and skills in this area make her a valuable asset in both industry and academic settings.