Rebecca Shin, Pharm D, MBA
About Rebecca Shin, Pharm D, MBA
Rebecca Shin, Pharm D, MBA, is a Senior Manager in Oncology Global Regulatory Strategy and Policy at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in regulatory affairs and academic roles.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Rebecca Shin currently serves as Senior Manager, Oncology, Global Regulatory Strategy and Policy at Bristol Myers Squibb. Based in Summit, New Jersey, she focuses on regulatory strategies and policies that inform oncology treatments. Her role involves coordinating with global teams to navigate regulatory landscapes and ensure compliance, ultimately contributing to the successful approval and marketing of oncology therapies.
Previous Experience in Global Regulatory Affairs
Rebecca Shin has extensive experience in global regulatory affairs, having served at multiple prestigious pharmaceutical companies. She previously worked at Merck as both a Project Coordinator and a Global Regulatory Affairs Extern, and held an internship at Johnson & Johnson as a Global Regulatory Affairs Intern. These roles provided her with a solid foundation in regulatory processes and compliance, key to her current standing in the field.
Academic Background
Rebecca Shin possesses a robust academic foundation, having earned a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) from Rutgers University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Rutgers Business School. These qualifications not only highlight her expertise in pharmaceutical sciences but also provide her with the business acumen necessary for strategic management roles in regulatory affairs.
Industry and Academic Experience
Rebecca Shin brings a unique blend of industry and academic experience. Alongside her roles in the pharmaceutical industry, she has contributed to academia as an Adjunct Faculty at Rutgers University. This dual experience allows her to leverage academic insights in practical settings, enhancing her contributions to projects and initiatives in regulatory affairs and policy.
Early Career in Pharmacy and Research
Rebecca Shin's career began with roles that built a strong foundation in both research and practical pharmacy. She worked as a Pharmacy Technician at Saiff Drugs for five years, where she gained hands-on pharmaceutical care experience. She also contributed to graduate-level research at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, where she worked as a Graduate Research Assistant, enhancing her research skills and understanding of healthcare dynamics.