Bristol-Myers Squibb
Vincent Battista is a seasoned scientist with expertise in translational epidemiology and bioinformatics. At Bristol Myers Squibb, Vincent has held the position of Principal Scientist, focusing on leveraging multimodal real-world data to investigate cardiovascular health outcomes, with a specialization in cohort curation and algorithm development. Prior to that role, Vincent served as a Senior Scientist in the same department, advising on multi-omic analyses and driving stakeholder decisions across various indications. Vincent's experience also includes a tenure at Mass General Hospital as a Bioinformatician and significant research during a PhD at the University of Michigan, which revolved around population genetics and metabolic activity. Earlier roles included instructorships in human anatomy and quantitative research, along with a research assistantship at Yale University, studying limb regeneration in axolotls. Vincent's educational background is anchored by a PhD from the University of Michigan and a Master's degree from Durham University.
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