Warren Froelich
About Warren Froelich
Warren Froelich serves as the Executive Director of External Relations at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, where he specializes in biomedical press releases and has extensive experience in scientific communication. He previously held the position of Director of Communications at the American Association for Cancer Research and has contributed to significant grant applications and funding initiatives in the biomedical field.
Work at San Diego Supercomputer Center
Warren Froelich has served as the Executive Director of External Relations at the San Diego Supercomputer Center since 2011. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the center's visibility and fostering relationships with external stakeholders. His work involves promoting the center's initiatives and achievements, particularly in the realm of high-performance computing. Froelich has played a significant role in the development of grant applications for supercomputing projects, contributing to the center's funding and research capabilities.
Education and Expertise
Warren Froelich holds a Master of Arts in Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he developed his skills in communication and media. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles. Froelich specializes in creating biomedical press releases for both industry and academia, showcasing his expertise in effectively communicating complex scientific information to diverse audiences.
Background
Prior to his current position, Warren Froelich worked as the Director of Communications at the American Association for Cancer Research from 2002 to 2006. During his tenure, he gained extensive experience in writing research articles based on content from scientific journals and meetings, with a focus on cancer, neuroscience, and high-performance computing. This background has equipped him with a strong foundation in scientific communication.
Achievements
Warren Froelich has made notable contributions to the field of biomedical communication. He played a key role in securing funding that led to the establishment of Stand Up to Cancer, an initiative aimed at accelerating cancer research. His efforts in developing successful grant applications for supercomputing projects have further advanced research capabilities at the San Diego Supercomputer Center.