Maria Yankouski
About Maria Yankouski
Maria Yankouski is a Clinical Research Associate II at Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and a Research Program Analyst/Sr. Coordinator at The Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, with extensive experience in clinical research and psychiatry.
Work at Supernus Pharmaceuticals
Maria Yankouski has been employed at Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. as a Clinical Research Associate II since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing clinical trials and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Her work contributes to the development of pharmaceutical products aimed at improving patient outcomes. The company is located in Rockville, Maryland, where she has been part of the team for five years.
Current Role at Johns Hopkins University
In addition to her position at Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Maria Yankouski has worked at The Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine since 2014. As a Research Program Analyst/Sr. Coordinator, she plays a key role in managing research programs and coordinating various aspects of clinical research. Her tenure at this prestigious institution spans ten years, during which she has contributed to numerous research initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Maria Yankouski holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Belarusian State Medical University, which she completed from 2001 to 2007. Following her medical education, she pursued advanced training in psychiatry at the Belarusian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Training from 2008 to 2009. Additionally, she completed a Psychiatry Residency Program at Mental Minsk City Hospital from 2007 to 2010. She has also enhanced her skills in business analysis through programs at SkillSoft and BAcademy.
Background in Psychiatry
Maria Yankouski has a solid background in psychiatry, having completed both a residency program and advanced training in the field. This education has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the complexities of mental health, which she applies in her clinical research roles. Her medical training provides a strong foundation for her contributions to research in the pharmaceutical industry.