Sergio Segrera
About Sergio Segrera
Sergio Segrera is a Global Feasibility Manager in Hematology and Cell Therapy at Bristol-Myers Squibb and a Client Strategy Associate at TrialSpark in New York.
Current Roles at Bristol-Myers Squibb and Trialspark
Sergio Segrera currently holds the position of Global Feasibility Manager in Hematology and Cell Therapy at Bristol-Myers Squibb. In addition to this role, he is also working at Trialspark as a Client Strategy Associate based in New York, New York. His responsibilities span across both companies, focusing on feasible and strategic clinical research as well as client engagement.
Previous Experience at Trialspark and Harvard University
Before his current role, Sergio Segrera served as the Senior Clinical Research Coordinator II at Trialspark for one year from 2018 to 2019 in New York. Additionally, he was a Teaching Fellow at Harvard University in 2017, where he taught a course on global health challenges and the complexities of evidence-based policy. These positions underline his extensive background in clinical research and global health policy.
Research and Coordination Roles in Medical Institutions
Sergio Segrera has vast experience in various medical and research institutions. He worked as a Research Coordinator at Brigham and Women's Hospital from 2015 to 2018, specializing in pulmonary-heart diseases. Prior to that, he also held research positions at Massachusetts General Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, focusing on vascular imaging and intervention as well as hand and upper extremity surgery, respectively.
Global Health and Community Engagement Initiatives
In addition to his clinical and academic roles, Sergio Segrera has engaged in international volunteer work. In 2014, he served as a Program Coordinator for Support for International Change in Arusha, Tanzania. He was also involved in community health initiatives, working as a Field Assistant for Misión Caritas Felices in Peru and as a Youth Engagement Program Coordinator at Harvard University's Global Health Institute and Center for AIDS Research.
Educational Background and Skills
Sergio Segrera earned his bachelor's degree from Harvard University, where he studied from 2010 to 2015. Additionally, he holds a Master of Science degree from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, completed within a year from 2010 to 2011. His education complements his extensive research and clinical coordination experience, equipping him with a robust skill set for tackling complex health challenges.