Anna Lee
About Anna Lee
Anna Lee is a Scientist III at IGM Biosciences, Inc., where she has worked since 2022. She has a diverse background in research and development, having held positions at Regeneron, Bristol Myers Squibb, and the U.S. Military HIV Research Program.
Current Role at IGM Biosciences
Anna Lee serves as Scientist III at IGM Biosciences, Inc. since 2022. In this role, she contributes to the development of innovative therapies and advancements in the field of immunology. Her position involves conducting research and collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive projects forward.
Previous Experience at Regeneron
Anna Lee worked at Regeneron in various capacities. She served as Research Associate II from 2016 to 2018 for two years, followed by a role as R&D Specialist at VI Next for eight months in 2019. Her experience at Regeneron provided her with a solid foundation in research methodologies and drug development processes.
Experience at Bristol Myers Squibb
At Bristol Myers Squibb, Anna Lee held two positions. She worked as a Scientist from 2019 to 2021 for two years, and later as a Senior Scientist for three months in 2022. Her tenure at Bristol Myers Squibb involved significant contributions to research and development in the pharmaceutical sector.
Educational Background
Anna Lee has a robust educational background in the sciences. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and Bioethics from the University of Virginia from 2006 to 2010. She then obtained two Master of Science degrees: one in Chemistry from Villanova University from 2011 to 2013, and another in Bioinformatics from The Johns Hopkins University from 2014 to 2018.
Research Experience Prior to Industry Roles
Before entering the pharmaceutical industry, Anna Lee gained valuable research experience. She worked as a Research Assistant II/III at the U.S. Military HIV Research Program from 2014 to 2016 for two years and as a Research Technician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia from 2012 to 2013 for one year. These roles contributed to her expertise in biomedical research.