Sean Crawford
About Sean Crawford
Sean Crawford is a Senior Research Scientist II at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Princeton, New Jersey, with over 16 years of experience in biomedical research.
Current Position at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Sean Crawford currently holds the position of Senior Research Scientist II at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Princeton, New Jersey. His role involves advanced research activities and contributions to significant projects within the company. Crawford's extensive experience in biomedical research plays a crucial role in developing and advancing research initiatives at Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Career Progression at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Sean Crawford has demonstrated a consistent upward trajectory at Bristol-Myers Squibb. He progressed from Research Scientist I (2013-2016) to Research Scientist II (2016-2017), then to Senior Research Scientist I (2017-2019), and ultimately to his current role as Senior Research Scientist II. Each promotion reflects his growing expertise and contributions to the company over several years.
Previous Experience at PPD and Medarex
Before joining Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sean Crawford worked as an Associate Research Scientist at PPD in Princeton, NJ from 2011 to 2013. Prior to this, he served as an Associate Scientist at Medarex in Bloomsbury, NJ from 2007 to 2010. These roles provided him with valuable experience in research and development, which he has since carried into his work with Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Research Experience at NIH
Sean Crawford began his career as a Postbaccalaureate IRTA Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, MD from 2005 to 2007. During this time, he worked on various research projects that laid the foundation for his future in biomedical research. His tenure at NIH helped him gain critical skills and insights that have benefited his subsequent roles in the industry.
Educational Background in Biomedical Engineering
Sean Crawford holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis, where he studied from 2001 to 2005. His strong educational background in biomedical engineering has been pivotal to his career in research, providing him with a solid foundation in the principles and technologies that underpin his work.