Sasha Schuler
About Sasha Schuler
Sasha Schuler is a Clinical Research Coordinator specializing in Hematology, currently employed at Yale University since 2017 and at Moffitt Cancer Center since 2016. With a background in microbiology and extensive experience in clinical research, Schuler has contributed to various research initiatives over the years.
Current Role at Yale University
Sasha Schuler has been serving as a Clinical Research Coordinator in the Hematology department at Yale University since 2017. In this role, Schuler is responsible for coordinating clinical research activities, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and facilitating communication between research teams and participants. This position is based in New Haven, Connecticut, where Schuler has contributed to various hematological research initiatives over the past seven years.
Experience at Moffitt Cancer Center
Sasha Schuler has held multiple positions at Moffitt Cancer Center since 2015. Currently, Schuler works as a BMT Research Data Specialist, a role held for nine years, and as a Clinical Research Coordinator since 2016, with a total of eight years in this position. These roles involve managing data related to bone marrow transplantation and coordinating clinical trials, contributing to advancements in cancer treatment in Tampa, Florida.
Educational Background
Sasha Schuler studied at the University of South Florida, where Schuler earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology from 2010 to 2012. Following this, Schuler pursued a Master's degree at the same institution from 2014 to 2015. Prior to attending the University of South Florida, Schuler studied at the University of Central Florida from 2008 to 2010.
Previous Positions at University of South Florida
Sasha Schuler held several roles at the University of South Florida. Schuler worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant for 11 months in 2012, contributing to research projects. Additionally, Schuler served as a Business Fiscal Assistant from 2013 to 2014 and worked in the FWS College of Medicine Business Office from 2010 to 2013, accumulating a total of three years of experience in administrative and research support roles.