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Jenna Schwarz

Healthcare Communications at Biosector 2

Jenna Schwarz has extensive experience in healthcare communications, currently holding a position at Biosector 2 since October 2012. Prior to this role, Jenna worked as a Clinical Trials Study Coordinator at Weill Cornell Medical College in the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology from July 2010 to October 2012. Additionally, Jenna served as a Research Assistant at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine from July 2009 to November 2010 and completed a Research and Development internship at FTL Solar Engineering Company in July 2008. Jenna holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University, which was obtained in 2010.

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Biosector 2

Biosector 2 (B2) helps clients harness their science and give it practical purpose by connecting it to societal priorities; this method ensures that it instantly becomes more meaningful and culturally relevant. We are poised to deliver on this promise because we are part of Syneos Health Communications – a healthcare communications network on the frontlines of healthcare. Fully immersed in this ever-changing marketplace, we’re at the ready to make significant impact as treatment and health decisions are being made. We’re social disruptors, media shamans, storytellers, and trusted partners known for motivating stakeholders with behavioral insights and groundbreaking (and award-winning) campaigns proven to create connections between customers and brands. We possess a rare mix of ambition and respect, which fuels our culture, how we engage with our clients, and the work we proudly create. Like our work, our mission is deliberate and born out of our passion, smarts, and ability to affect change. We tap the deep therapeutic and analytical insights of clinical and commercial colleagues worldwide to generate programs that are distinctive, legendary and memorable. The act of looking beneath the surface allows us to uncover creative, measurable, and more importantly, impactful solutions.


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