Stephanie Grams, PhD
About Stephanie Grams, PhD
Stephanie Grams, PhD, is the Associate Director of Market Access Commercial Analytics at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in analytics and research across various roles and institutions.
Title and Current Role
Stephanie Grams, PhD, currently holds the position of Associate Director, Market Access Commercial Analytics at Bristol Myers Squibb. Her role involves leading analytical initiatives to inform market access strategies, combining market insights with commercial analytics to drive patient access to innovative therapies.
Professional Background
Stephanie Grams has an extensive career in analytics and research, having held several roles at Bristol Myers Squibb, including Associate Director positions in US Strategic Decision Intelligence - Oncology, Omnichannel Analytics, Corporate Affairs Analytics, and Innovative Medicines Analytics. Prior to Bristol Myers Squibb, she was a Director of Analytics & Reporting at Visiting Nurse Association Health Group and a Senior Research Analyst at Independence Blue Cross. Grams also has experience as a Business Systems Analyst at Independence Blue Cross and as a Senior Quality Control & Analytical Research Scientist at WuXi AppTec.
Education and Academic Experience
Stephanie Grams holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biological Anthropology from the University of Toronto, where she also served as a Graduate Researcher and Graduate Instructor. She earned her Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Biological Anthropology from the University of Cambridge and completed her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Anthropology at Penn State University. Additionally, she conducted graduate research at the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany.
Specialized Expertise
Stephanie Grams has developed expertise in areas such as Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Statistical Modeling, Paleontology, Academic Writing, and Multivariate Statistics. Her diverse skill set is complemented by a strong background in business development, which she has applied across various roles in both academic and corporate settings.