Ariel Teper
About Ariel Teper
Ariel Teper serves as the VP of Clinical Development Pipeline Programs at Insmed Incorporated, where he has worked since 2020. He possesses significant expertise in regulatory interactions and pediatric clinical program development.
Work at Insmed
Ariel Teper has been serving as the Vice President of Clinical Development Pipeline Programs at Insmed Incorporated since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the clinical development of pipeline programs, focusing on advancing therapeutic options. His position is based in Bridgewater, New Jersey, where he has contributed to the company's strategic initiatives in clinical research and regulatory compliance.
Previous Experience in Clinical Development
Before joining Insmed, Ariel Teper held several significant positions in clinical development. He worked as the Executive Director of Clinical Development at Celgene for eight months in 2019-2020. Prior to that, he was the Senior Director of Clinical Research at Sanofi from 2013 to 2018, where he led various clinical projects. His career also includes roles at Merck Research Laboratories, where he served as Associate Director and Director in Allergy and Respiratory clinical research.
Education and Expertise
Ariel Teper earned his MD, Cum Laude, from Universidad de Buenos Aires, completing his studies in 1990. He further specialized in pediatric medicine by completing a Pediatric Pulmonary Fellowship at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai from 1997 to 2000. His educational background supports his expertise in pediatric clinical programs and regulatory submissions, including new drug applications and Pediatric Investigation Plans.
Regulatory Experience
Ariel Teper possesses extensive experience in interacting with major regulatory agencies, including the FDA, EMA, and PMDA. He has a strong background in preparing and submitting regulatory documents such as Periodic Safety Update Reports (PSURs) and Development Safety Update Reports (DSURs). His expertise in regulatory submissions is complemented by his experience in developing pediatric clinical programs.
Background in Academia
Ariel Teper has also contributed to academia, having served as an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine for one year in 2005-2006. This role allowed him to engage in teaching and research, further enhancing his knowledge and experience in pediatric medicine.