Yuto Ogasawara
About Yuto Ogasawara
Yuto Ogasawara is a Clinical Research Associate at Bristol Myers Squibb in 広域東京エリア, holding a Master of Interdisciplinary Science and a Bachelor of Engineering in Biochemistry from Okayama University.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Yuto Ogasawara is currently employed as a Clinical Research Associate at Bristol Myers Squibb. He operates in the 広域東京エリア, where he is involved in various clinical research projects. His role primarily entails coordinating and managing clinical trials to ensure they adhere to protocols and regulations. As a Clinical Research Associate, Yuto is responsible for monitoring the progress of clinical trials, ensuring data integrity, and liaising between the research sites and the pharmaceutical company.
Master of Interdisciplinary Science from Okayama University
Yuto Ogasawara completed his Master of Interdisciplinary Science at Okayama University, specializing in Biochemistry. This advanced degree was obtained over a two-year period, from 2022 to 2024. The program provided Yuto with in-depth knowledge and skills in various biochemistry subfields, equipping him for complex research and development roles in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
Bachelor of Engineering in Biochemistry from Okayama University
Yuto Ogasawara earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Biochemistry from Okayama University, completing his studies over four years from 2018 to 2022. During this period, he acquired a solid foundation in biochemical principles and research methodologies. This degree formed the basis for his further studies and career in the clinical research field.
International Study Experience at Chulalongkorn University
Yuto Ogasawara gained international academic exposure by studying Nano-engineering at Chulalongkorn University. Although his program was brief, lasting three months from 2019 to 2020, it enriched his understanding of nano-engineering concepts. This international experience contributed to his diverse academic background and enhanced his expertise in interdisciplinary scientific studies.