Yang Liu
About Yang Liu
Yang Liu is a Sr Clinical Research Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb, with prior experience at GSK and Johnson & Johnson. He holds Bachelor's degrees from Fudan University and New York University.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Yang Liu holds the position of Sr Clinical Research Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, Yang is responsible for several pivotal functions including protocol development, writing, reviewing, and adjudication of cross-functional comments. This role also requires attending clinical meetings, supporting scientific aspects of study implementation and conduct, and collaborating with internal team members. Yang's work focuses on pediatric gastroenterology studies, specifically ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
Previous Experience at GSK
From 2016 to 2019, Yang Liu worked as a Clinical Research Scientist at GSK. Over these three years, Yang contributed to various clinical research activities, gaining extensive experience in the industry and further solidifying expertise in clinical research methodologies. The role at GSK involved similar responsibilities to the current position, including protocol development, study implementation, and data review and validation.
Professional Background at Johnson & Johnson
Before joining GSK, Yang Liu served as a Clinical Trial Manager at Johnson & Johnson from 2013 to 2015. During these two years, Yang managed clinical trials and was accountable for overseeing all trial-related activities. This role involved a significant focus on ensuring that clinical trials were conducted according to protocols, regulatory requirements, and good clinical practice standards.
Academic Background
Yang Liu has a solid academic foundation with two Bachelor's degrees. Yang obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services from Fudan University. Additionally, Yang earned a Bachelor's degree in International Economics from New York University. This diverse educational background provides a unique perspective and skill set beneficial for clinical research and trial management.