Maika Mitchell, PhD
About Maika Mitchell, PhD
Maika Mitchell, PhD, is the Senior Director of Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Administration at NYU Langone Health and an adjunct professor at multiple universities.
Company
Maika Mitchell is currently working as the Senior Director of Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Administration at NYU Langone Health. She has been in this role since 2022, contributing to the ongoing efforts in COVID-19 recovery research in the New York City Metropolitan Area. NYU Langone Health is a renowned academic medical center known for its high-quality patient care, innovative research, and education.
Title
Maika Mitchell holds the title of Senior Director of Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Administration at NYU Langone Health. Her responsibilities include developing strategies to harmonize and streamline processes across all management units in the RECOVER Clinical Science Core and implementing policies to enhance program quality performance.
Education and Expertise
Maika Mitchell received her Bachelor of Science (BS) in Human Biology from Hampton University, followed by a Master of Science (MS) in Chemistry (Biomaterials) from NYU Tandon School of Engineering. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Human Biology from Edith Cowan University. Her extensive academic background underpins her expertise in clinical research and program management.
Background
Maika Mitchell has a rich professional background, having worked in various significant roles. She served as Associate Director and Program Manager at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Director of Clinical Operations at Strata Oncology, and Senior Director of R&D/Clinical Molecular Oncologist at Enzo Clinical Labs. Furthermore, she has academia roles as an Adjunct Professor at University of Maryland Global Campus and University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.
Achievements
In her role as Senior Director of RECOVER Administration at NYU Langone Health, Maika Mitchell has developed critical strategies to harmonize and streamline processes. She implemented policies and procedures that enhance program quality performance and executed the development of processes supporting Clinical Science Core milestones based on the NIH Statement of Milestones.