Paulina Nowak
About Paulina Nowak
Paulina Nowak is a Clinical Site Manager and Project Manager at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Uxbridge, United Kingdom, with over six years of experience at the company. She has a diverse background in clinical trials and research, having worked internationally in the United States and Germany.
Title and Current Role
Paulina Nowak serves as a Clinical Site Manager and Project Manager at Bristol-Myers Squibb. She is based in Uxbridge, Hillingdon, United Kingdom. Her role involves overseeing clinical trials and managing projects to ensure successful execution and compliance with regulatory standards.
Previous Experience at Amgen
Before joining Bristol-Myers Squibb, Paulina worked at Amgen in Thousand Oaks, California, United States. She held the position of Associate Project Manager and Clinical Trials Specialist from 2016 to 2017, gaining significant experience in the pharmaceutical industry.
Career at AstraZeneca
Paulina held multiple roles at AstraZeneca, starting as a Clinical Operations Enablement Associate in Warsaw, Mazovia, Poland from 2011 to 2012. She later advanced to become a Clinical Development Associate Manager, a role she held for three years until 2015. This positions provided her with extensive experience in clinical development and operations.
Educational Background
Paulina studied at the University of Warsaw where she achieved a Master of Science degree. Her academic background in science laid the foundation for her future roles in clinical trials and research. She also gained valuable research experience during her time at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and Uniwersytet Warszawski.
Research and Patient Recruitment Experience
Paulina has a strong background in genetic microbiology from her tenure as a Research Associate at the National Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS. Additionally, she has experience in patient recruitment, having worked as a Senior Patient Recruitment Associate at Innovative Trials. These roles have equipped her with a diverse skill set in clinical research and patient interaction.