Martin K.
About Martin K.
Martin K. is a Senior Research Scientist in Clinical Genetics and Genomics at Bristol-Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in clinical cytometry, non-clinical studies, cardiovascular diseases, and ion channel research.
Title
Martin K. serves as a Senior Research Scientist in Clinical Genetics and Genomics at Bristol-Myers Squibb. His responsibilities include overseeing advanced research programs and contributing to the development of innovative genetic assays.
Company
Martin K. currently works at Bristol-Myers Squibb in the Greater New York City Area. His role involves conducting cutting-edge research in clinical genetics and genomics, and mentoring junior scientists and post-doctoral fellows.
Previous Positions
Before his current role, Martin K. held various positions. At Bristol-Myers Squibb, he was a Senior Research Scientist in the Clinical Cytometry Group from 2014 to 2018. Prior to that, he worked at Soligenix, Inc. as Manager Non-Clinical Studies for one year. Martin also spent significant time at Merck, where his roles included Senior Research Scientist in Cardiovascular Diseases - Hypertension, Research Fellow in the Ion Channel Department, and Senior Research Biologist in the Ion Channel Department. Additionally, he has held Post-Doctoral Fellow positions at Vollum Institute, Oregon Health Sciences University, and Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg.
Education and Expertise
Martin K. has a distinguished background in clinical genetics, genomics, and neuropharmacology. His expertise is demonstrated through the development of novel assays for detecting genetic mutations in cancer patients and his published work in top-tier journals. He has also collaborated with international research teams on genomic studies.
Achievements
Martin K. has received accolades for his innovative contributions to science. Notably, he earned the 'Innovator of the Year' award at Bristol-Myers Squibb in 2020. He holds a patent related to molecular neuropharmacology and has presented his research findings at the American Association for Cancer Research annual meetings. His active involvement in community outreach programs promotes STEM education, reflecting his commitment to scientific advancement and public engagement.