Susan Fish
About Susan Fish
Susan Fish is the Director of RWE Strategy - WW HEOR Advanced Scientific Capabilities at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in biostatistics, registry management, and real-world data collaborations in the pharmaceutical industry.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Susan Fish is the Director of RWE Strategy - WW HEOR Advanced Scientific Capabilities at Bristol Myers Squibb. She operates remotely from the San Francisco Bay Area. In her role, she oversees the Non-Interventional Research Scientific efforts for the PREAMBLE Multiple Myeloma Registry. Additionally, she aims to expand Bristol Myers Squibb's registry capabilities to include broader therapeutic areas and geographic focus beyond the U.S.
Previous Roles at Bristol Myers Squibb
Prior to her current position, Susan Fish served in multiple roles at Bristol Myers Squibb. From 2022 to 2023, she was AD, SEIC Registries, WW HEOR Advanced Scientific Capabilities, and from 2019 to 2022, she was Associate Director of Registries/Strategic Evidence Integration & Collaborations. Her responsibilities included providing input on the use of registry data for regulatory requests, safety reporting, and HTA interactions.
Experience at Celgene and Genentech
Susan has an extensive background working with registries and real-world data collaborations. At Celgene, she was the Associate Director of Registries and Real-World Data Collaborations from 2016 to 2019. Before that, she spent a significant part of her career at Genentech, where she worked as a Senior Statistical Programmer Analyst from 2006 to 2016. She also served as a Biostatistics Consultant at Genentech and ALZA Corporation through Thinknicity.
Educational Background
Susan Fish holds both a Master of Science (MS) and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Statistics from North Carolina State University. Her strong academic background in statistics laid the foundation for her extensive career in biostatistics and statistical programming within the pharmaceutical industry.
Expertise and Contributions
With a strong background in biostatistics and statistical programming, Susan Fish brings substantial expertise to her roles. Her career spans several important positions where she focused on managing and expanding registry capabilities. She has worked on strategic evidence integration and collaborations and has been involved in providing input on the use of registry data for regulatory, safety, and HTA purposes.