Olga Greg
About Olga Greg
Olga Greg serves as the Senior Regulatory and Research Coordinator at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, where she has worked since 2018. She has developed initiatives to enhance pediatric patient reconsent tracking and manages various regulatory submissions and fiscal responsibilities.
Work at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Olga Greg has been serving as the Senior Regulatory and Research Coordinator at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for managing FDA annual reporting, cost recovery, and modification submissions for previously approved Investigational New Drugs (INDs). She also handles single case and emergency IND submissions and closures. Her position requires collaboration with multiple interdisciplinary teams and departments, including clinical and fiscal teams, to effectively manage pediatric studies.
Education and Expertise
Olga Greg holds an Associate's degree in Nuclear Medicine from the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), where she studied from 2007 to 2010. Additionally, she earned an Engineer's degree in Automation Engineer Technology from the Moscow Academy, completing her studies from 1992 to 1996. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in regulatory affairs and research coordination.
Background
Before her current role, Olga Greg worked as a Regulatory Specialist at UPMC from 2016 to 2018. Her earlier career included a position as an escrow officer at United Lender Services from 2010 to 2013. This diverse work experience has contributed to her skills in regulatory processes and fiscal management within the healthcare sector.
Achievements in Pediatric Research Coordination
Olga Greg developed an initiative aimed at improving the reconsent tracking workflow for pediatric patients. This initiative reflects her commitment to enhancing research processes and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Her role involves preparing fiscal documents and negotiating budgets, including the verification of CPT codes, which is crucial for the financial aspects of clinical research.