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Rebecca Jones

Vice President Of Medical Services at Imagen

Rebecca Jones, PhD has a diverse range of work experience in the fields of clinical research, neuroscience, and science policy. Rebecca is currently the Vice President of Clinical Research and Head of Regulatory at Imagen Technologies, where they are responsible for developing and executing the company's regulatory strategy. Prior to this, they held various positions at Imagen Technologies, including Director of Clinical Research and Senior Clinical Research Scientist.

Before joining Imagen Technologies, Rebecca worked at Weill Cornell Medicine, where they held the roles of Assistant Professor of Neuroscience in Psychiatry & Laboratory Director and Voluntary Faculty Clinical Assistant Professor of Neuroscience in Psychiatry. In these roles, they managed teams and conducted experiments to investigate diagnostic biomarkers and clinical treatments for neurocognitive and psychiatric disorders. Rebecca also served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain, where they designed programs to evaluate learning skills in autistic children and published research results in high-impact academic journals.

Rebecca also has experience as an Associate Scientific Advisor at Science Translational Medicine, where they served as an advisor and summarized research papers for the journal. Rebecca was also a Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Fellow at The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, where they worked on public policy and science programs and authored a discussion paper on challenges in children's mental health treatments.

Overall, Rebecca Jones, PhD has a strong background in clinical research, neuroscience, and science policy, with a focus on regulatory strategy, diagnostic biomarkers, and neurocognitive and psychiatric disorders.

Rebecca Jones, PhD, received their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Neuroscience from Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, where they studied from 2006 to 2011. Prior to that, they completed their Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) at the University of Cambridge in 2006. Rebecca obtained their Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) in Psychology with a Neuroscience Certificate from Princeton University, where they studied from 2001 to 2005. Rebecca holds a High School Diploma from Horace Mann School. In addition to their academic achievements, Rebecca also has a CORe Credential of Readiness from Harvard Business School Online, which they obtained in 2020.

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  • Vice President Of Medical Services

    January 1, 2024 - present

  • Vice President Of Clinical Research, Head Of Regulatory

    January, 2023

  • Director, Clinical Research

    February, 2022

  • Senior Clinical Research Scientist

    February, 2021

  • Clinical Research Scientist

    July, 2019

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