Mark Marquez
About Mark Marquez
Mark Marquez is a Clinical Business Analyst Manager with extensive experience in healthcare finance and budgeting. He has held various roles in organizations such as UCSF, Gilead Sciences, Medivation, and the Immune Tolerance Network.
Work at Nektar Therapeutics
Mark Marquez currently holds the position of Clinical Business Analyst Manager at Nektar Therapeutics. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing clinical business analysis, which includes managing budgets and financial planning for clinical trials. His expertise in clinical finance and budgeting contributes to the strategic planning and operational efficiency of clinical programs.
Previous Experience at UCSF
Mark Marquez has significant experience at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He served as a lead Medicare and insurance budget and coverage analyst from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that, he worked as a budget manager from 2011 to 2013. His roles involved analyzing budgetary needs and ensuring compliance with financial regulations in the healthcare sector.
Experience at Gilead Sciences
At Gilead Sciences, Mark Marquez worked as a senior associate in the clinical contracts and finance pricing group from 2015 to 2016. His responsibilities included managing clinical contracts and pricing strategies, which are essential for the financial aspects of clinical trials and product development.
Role at Medivation
Mark Marquez was employed at Medivation as the manager of clinical pricing and site budgeting from 2016 to 2017. In this capacity, he focused on developing pricing strategies and managing site budgets for clinical trials, ensuring that financial resources were allocated effectively to support research initiatives.
Background in Federal Contract Management
Before his roles in clinical finance, Mark Marquez worked at the Immune Tolerance Network as a federal contract manager from 2007 to 2011. His work involved managing federal contracts, which required a thorough understanding of compliance and regulatory requirements in the healthcare and research sectors.