Mayra Pastore
About Mayra Pastore
Mayra Pastore is a Clinical Education Liaison and Medical Science Liaison at Bristol-Myers Squibb in San Francisco, California, and a Les Mills Body Pump Instructor in El Cerrito, California.
Current Roles at Bristol-Myers Squibb and Les Mills US
Mayra Pastore currently holds dual roles at Bristol-Myers Squibb and Les Mills US. At Bristol-Myers Squibb, she serves as a Clinical Education Liaison and Medical Science Liaison based in San Francisco, California. In her secondary role, she is a Les Mills Body Pump instructor in El Cerrito, California. These positions highlight her expertise in both the clinical and fitness sectors.
Previous Experience at Department of Defense of Australia
Mayra Pastore served as a Grant Reviewer for the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program at the Department of Defense of Australia. Her tenure lasted for two months during the year 2018 to 2019. This role added to her diverse portfolio, showcasing her capability to assess and manage scientific research funding.
Educational Background
Mayra Pastore has a diverse educational background. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Science from San Francisco State University between 2001 and 2006. She then achieved her Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she studied from 2009 to 2015. Additionally, she attended the University of California, San Francisco from 2015 to 2019.
Clinical and Research Management Roles
Mayra Pastore has significant experience in clinical and research management. She was a Clinical Research Project Manager and Postdoctoral Scholar at UCSF for four years. Prior to that, she worked at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a Research Project Manager and Graduate Research Assistant, a role she held for six years.
Teaching and Freelance Editing Positions
In addition to her clinical roles, Mayra Pastore has also held teaching and freelance editing positions. She was an Adjunct Co-Instructor for an upper division biochemistry course at San Francisco State University in 2017. Furthermore, she worked as a Freelance Editor and Writer for MPS North America from 2015 to 2016.