
Consultant, Life Sciences Strategy
Greater Boston Area

Consultant, Life Sciences Strategy
Greater Boston Area
(E-Learning industry)
July 2006 — February 2009 (2 years 8 months)
A Web-based test preparation resource for medical licensing exams that is now used by one in four medical students worldwide
(Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
May 2006 — May 2007 (1 year 1 month)
(Public Company; BIIB; Biotechnology industry)
July 2002 — June 2004 (2 years)
Two publications (JMB 2004, Protein Sci. 2004), One patent (#20070088506). Developed approaches to predict the selectivity and cross-reactivity of kinase small molecule inhibitors. Applied these techniques to strategically rank kinase targets for their drug discovery potential.
M.D. , Pharmacology, Minimally-Invasive Surgery, Computational Biology , 2004 — 2009
Matriculated into the Medical Scientist (M.D./Ph.D.) Training Program. Completed Ph.D. core curriculum and qualifying exam before withdrawing from Ph.D. in April 2007
Bachelor of Science with Honors , Computational Biology , 1998 — 2002
President of the Class of 2002. TA in Organic Chemistry, Advanced Organic Chemistry, and Object-Oriented Programming
Recent Books: Profiles of Courage, Truman, Liar's Poker, The Influentials, The Best and Brightest, The Argument, The Education of a Coach, Redefining Health Care, Dreams from My Father, The End of Poverty, Good to Great
Premier Martial Arts (Blue Belt), President of the Brown University Class of 2002, The Democratic Party