About Sanofi
Sanofi is an innovative global healthcare company, driven by our purpose: we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives.
Sanofi’s global specialty care business unit focuses on rare diseases, neurology, immunology, and oncology. Its approach is shaped by a long history of developing highly specialized treatments and forging close relationships with physician and patient communities.
Our cutting-edge science and manufacturing, fueled by data and digital technologies, have the potential to transform the practice of medicine for millions of people around the world.
AI Across Sanofi
We’re using AI to chase the miracles of science by accelerating drug discovery, enhancing clinical trial design, and improving the manufacturing and supply of medicines and vaccines to get them to patients in need faster.
Data-Driven Discovery
Shortening the Diagnostic Journey With AI
At every level of R&D, we’re building scalable data platforms to shorten the diagnostic journey and improve both public health and the standard of care for diseases.
To leverage data at all stages of drug discovery, we develop, extend, and apply AI methods including:
• Technologies for target identification
• Active learning for drug and molecule design
• Graphical models for integrating clinical and molecular data to improve clinical trials
Real-World Evidence
We collaborate across disciplines to discover and validate digital biomarkers of disease. We use AI, bioinformatics, and other methods to find meaningful patterns in complex, multi-dimensional datasets.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Better is out there. Better medications, better outcomes, better science.
But progress doesn’t happen without people – people with different perspectives and from different backgrounds, in different locations, doing different roles, all united by one thing: a desire to make miracles.
At Sanofi, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is foundational to how we operate. Our ambition is to reflect the diversity of our communities. That means increasing representation at all levels of our organization. We prioritize and embrace the benefits of DEI in our workforce so employees can grow, contribute to their fullest potential, and unleash their best selves every day to transform the practice of medicine.
We’re determined to make our clinical trials fully inclusive, so our science reflects the true diversity of human biology. We won’t settle for anything less.
Sanofi Recognitions & Awards
The ongoing dedication of our employees to foster an inclusive workplace is at the foundation of the many external recognitions and awards that we receive.
Being recognized for our e orts means we’re making a di erence
Our 2023 awards and recognitions included:
About MCPHS
The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) provides an academic environment to guide and support Fellows toward a successful career in the biopharmaceutical industry.
As a private institution with a history of specialization in health sciences, MCPHS offers programs that embody scholarship, professional service, and community outreach.
Through MCPHS, the Fellow will have the opportunity to gain teaching and research experience in an academic setting. MCPHS faculty and company Program Leaders mentor Fellows according to scholarly and professional interests throughout the 2-year program.
MCPHS Fellowship Team
Amee Mistry, PharmD, RPh
Biopharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Director and Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Dr. Amee Mistry is Professor of Pharmacy Practice and has been with MCPHS since 2006. Dr. Mistry earned her PharmD at the Albany College of Pharmacy and completed a PGY1 Community Based Residency with Walgreens and MCPHS. In 2015, Dr. Mistry stepped into the role as Director of the MCPHS Biopharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program. She works directly with leaders in the area to continue to foster growth and development of the post-graduate program, and to assist the fellows in attaining positions within the pharmaceutical industry.
OUR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS & GOALS
MEDICAL
Scientific/Medical Communications: To develop a comprehensive understanding of Scientific Communications, a key function within Global Medical teams. As an integral member of crossfunctional teams, the fellow will gain hands-on experience, mentorship, and project ownership. Fellows will contribute to advancing patient care and global product strategies through their role in medical training, medical communications, education and publications. Rotational opportunities may include medical director, medical science liaison (MSL), health economics value assessments (HEVA), medical value and outcomes (MVO), and additional options based on fellow interest.
Medical/MSL: To develop a comprehensive understanding of Medical roles within the pharmaceutical industry, particularly the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) and Medical Director functions. Some fellows will focus primarily on field medical activities and complete MSL certification, while others will focus more on contributing to the medical strategy and collaborating cross-functionally to generate medical evidence and disseminate clinical and scientific data and education.
Medical Innovation & Strategic Planning: To gain experience and understanding of the latest advances to modernize our ways of working as a Medical organization, across our entire Specialty Care portfolio (all therapeutic areas). Fellows will contribute to high-impact projects harnessing the latest in AI and digital innovation to transform the way we generate and disseminate data, accelerate research & development, and bring clinical insights to our broader organization.
Medical Value & Outcomes: To gain advanced experience in field medical interactions with US payers and other healthcare delivery models, including regional and national payers, Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)/ Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs), Medicare, Medicaid, and specialty pharmacies. This experience will provide exposure to numerous medical and commercial functions within Sanofi Specialty Care.
OUR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS & GOALS
COMMERCIAL
Commercial Strategy: To develop a deep understanding of Franchise marketing strategies and nurture PharmD talent for leadership roles. Fellows will gain insights into competitive dynamics, customer needs, product positioning, and marketing content, preparing them for careers in pharmaceutical product management, commercialization, and market development.
REGULATORY
Regulatory Affairs: To develop the skills to become a strategic Regulatory Affairs professional. The fellow will gain hands-on experience in Global Regulatory Affairs, understanding regulatory functions and the drug development process from early stage to post-marketing.
Regulatory Affairs CMC & Devices: The fellow will understand the regulatory functions of Global Regulatory Affairs CMC, focusing on Biologics. They will gain knowledge of the development process from early stage to post-marketing and assist the team in achieving and maintaining regulatory approvals to deliver safe, effective, and high-quality pharmaceutical products.
CORPORATE
Patient Safety and Pharmacovigilance: To develop the ability to critically evaluate, interpret, synthesize, and present safety data in a clear and concise manner through written and verbal communication. To become a valuable member of the Pharmacovigilance team through technical training and hands-on experiences to grow the necessary skill set to optimize patient safety and successfully act as a Pharmacovigilance Scientist. The fellow will obtain hands-on experience with clinical development and marketed products to further understand the role of PSPV throughout the product lifecycle.
Public Affairs and Patient Advocacy: Provide the US Public Affairs and Patient Advocacy (US PA&PA) fellow with hands-on experience to impact patient health outcomes. The US PA&PA team partners with patient advocacy groups and professional societies, coordinating with external advocates and internal teams. Our goal is to improve patient health, accelerate medical innovation, and facilitate access to medicines and vaccines by bridging the insights and resources of the advocacy community and Sanofi.
Clinical Documentation & Medical Writing: The Clinical Documentation/Medical Writing Fellowship Program is designed to provide PharmDs an opportunity to gain training in writing and managing high quality clinical regulatory documents across different therapeutic areas.
Letter from the Directors
Dear Candidates,
We would like to thank you for your interest in exploring our long-standing Sanofi/MCPHS Biopharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program as you set out to write the next chapter in your professional career.
We have had the privilege of seeing this program grow to be the largest, most well-known, and well-respected fellowship program in the industry. Our post-doctoral PharmD fellowship has a diverse offering of program opportunities across different functions and therapeutic areas, a seasoned panel of Program Directors and Preceptors, a strong network of over 50 Sanofi PharmD Fellows, and the support of a company that is committed to its people and the patients we serve.
Over the last two decades, we have had the honor of mentoring and learning from an incredibly talented group of professionals, and we look forward to continuing the tradition. On behalf of Sanofi, we wish you much success, whichever path you may choose.
Sincerely,
Jill Ilsley, PhD
Co-Director, Sanofi Specialty Care PharmD Fellowships
Head of Medical Innovation, Strategic Planning & Engagement North America Medical, Specialty Care
Michael E. Tonn, PharmD, BCPS
Co-Director, Sanofi Specialty Care PharmD Fellowships Director of Field Operations and Strategic Projects, Medical Value & Outcomes
Letter from the Co-Chief Fellows
Dear Candidates,
Thank you for considering the Sanofi/MCPHS Biopharmaceutical Industry Fellowship program as the next step in your professional journey. Our program, strategically located in the heart of the biotech industry, strives to provide fellows with immersive experiences at a leading industry company through a wealth of mentorship, leadership, and academic opportunities.
With over 25 fellowship positions, our fellows are well supported by a large, yet cohesive network of industry professionals who operate at the frontiers of science and medicine. From opportunities to connect with current professionals and leaders, to participating in key decision and handling strategic initiatives, Sanofi/ MCPHS fellows are challenged and supported every step of the way as they develop into future leaders of the industry.
As chief fellows, we have the privilege of representing over 50 Sanofi/MCPHS fellows. We work closely with our fellows and program leadership -- Jill Ilsley and Michael Tonn -- to voice the interests of our fellows while continuing to offer mentorship opportunities and hands-on experiences across various functional and therapeutic areas. We are also incredibly fortunate to work closely with our three fellow-led committees that continue to achieve annual milestones for our program and support our fellows with resources that drive them towards success.
To our current fellows, program leads and preceptors: we thank you for your continued commitment to the fellowship program and recruitment process.
To our candidates and future leaders of the industry: we wish you the best as you navigate the fellowship recruitment process and find the right program for your career.
Sincerely,
Amanda Idusuyi, PharmD
Co-Chief Fellow 2024-2025
Global/US Commercial Strategy and Marketing
Nima Vahadji, PharmD Co-Chief Fellow 2024-2025
Global/US Medical
SPECIALTY CARE PORTFOLIO
US MEDICAL VALUE & OUTCOMES
Core Focus
• Medical Value & Outcomes
• Health Economics & Value Assessment
• Medical Science Liaison
• Population Health Management Value & Access (Commercial)
First-Year Fellow
Lucas Zhou, PharmD University of Florida
Preceptors
Michael E. Tonn, PharmD, BCPS Director of Field Operations and Strategic Projects, Medical Value & Outcomes
Dan Allen, PharmD
Amy Nicholas, PharmD
Second-Year Fellow
PATIENT SAFETY AND PHARMACOVIGILANCE
Core Focus
• Patient Safety and Pharmacovigilance (PV)
• PV Regulations and Guidelines
• Strategic Thinking
First-Year Fellow
Aabha Daryapurkar, PharmD The Ohio State University
Recruiting 1 Fellow
Jake Murawski, PharmD University of Pittsburgh
Preceptors
Puja Patel, PharmD, RPh
Shaili Rathod, PharmD, RPh
Iris Chen, PharmD
Second-Year Fellow
Recruiting 1 Fellow
Andrew Capozzi, PharmD The Ohio State University
Jill Ilsley, PhD
SPECIALTY CARE PORTFOLIO
Head of Medical Innovation, Strategic Planning & Engagement North America Medical, Specialty Care
MEDICAL INNOVATION & STRATEGIC PLANNING
Core Focus
• AI and Digital Innovation
• Portfolio Strategy
• Omnichannel Engagement
First-Year Fellow
Recruiting 1 Fellow
Preceptors
Stephanie Colucci, PharmD, MPH
Lori Long, PharmD
Dominique Phillips, PharmD University of Florida
CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION & MEDICAL WRITING
Core Focus
• Regulatory Documentations Project Management
• Regulatory Health Authorities Guidelines
Preceptors
Steven Musuras, PharmD
Ida Bixho, PharmD
Second-Year Fellow
US PUBLIC AFFAIRS & PATIENT ADVOCACY
Core Focus
Sanofi Specialty Care
• Vaccines
• General Medicines
First-Year Fellow
Recruiting 1 Fellow
Mei Baek, PharmD University of Pittsburgh
Angelle Newman, PharmD University of Georgia
Preceptors
Eric Racine, PharmD, MBA
SPECIALTY CARE PORTFOLIO
GLOBAL REGULATORY AFFAIRS
Core Focus
• Global Regulatory Product Strategy
• Advertising and Promotion
• Global Labeling
• Regulatory CMC & Devices
Regulatory Digital/Innovation
• Regulatory Science and Policy
First-Year Fellows
Shannon Gallo, PharmD Binghamton University
Anthony Chan, PharmD, MBA
Nova Southeastern University
GLOBAL REGULATORY AFFAIRS: CHEMISTRY, MANUFACTURING, CONTROLS & DEVICES
Core Focus
• Regulatory CMC Biologics
• Regulatory CMC Small Molecules
Regulatory CMC Devices
• Regulatory CMC Vaccines
• Global Regulatory Product Strategy
First-Year Fellow
Richa Patel, PharmD,MHS Fairleigh Dickinson University-SOPHS
Fernanda Montes
Global Regulatory Capability & Learning Solution Lead
Recruiting 2 Fellows
Priyal Soni, PharmD, RPh
Jonathan Diep, PharmD
Second-Year Fellows
Preceptors Preceptors
Eric Kelly, PharmD Binghamton University
Mariam Amer, PharmD MCPHS University
Maria O’Connell, MLIS, MS
IMMUNOLOGY
Jill Ilsley, PhD
Head of Medical Innovation, Strategic Planning & Engagement North America Medical, Specialty Care
GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC/MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Core Focus
• Medical Communications
• Strategic Publication Planning
• Medical Education
• Omnichannel Digital Strategy
First-Year Fellow
Recruiting 2 Fellows
Preceptors Preceptors (pipeline)
Colin Mitchell, PhD
Abby Gan, PharmD
Stephanie Wu, PharmD, MBA
Kimberly Ma, PharmD, MBA
University of Connecticut
Chijioke Okafor, PharmD, MBA
Stella Kyaw PharmD, MBA
Hannah Kim, PharmD, RPh
Second-Year Fellows
US MEDICAL/ MEDICAL SCIENCE LIAISON (MSL)
Core Focus
US Medical Science Liaison Team
• External Stakeholder Engagement
• Medical Education
• Congress Planning and Coverage
• Cross-functional Collaboration
First-Year Fellows
Anna Dazy, PharmD
University of Illinois Chicago
Preceptors
Karli Kaye, PharmD, RPh
Northeastern University
Helen Kim, PharmD University of North Carolina
Recruiting 3 Fellows
Daniel Hong, PharmD
Chuck Camp, PharmD
Tayla Rose, PharmD
Nami Pandit-Abid, PharmD, RPh
Second-Year Fellow
Victoria Lee, PharmD University of Pittsburgh
Abigail McCabe, PharmD Wilkes University
RARE DISEASES
GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC/MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Core Focus
• Medical Communications
• Publications
• Medical Education
• Medical Digital Initiatives
Strategic Planning & Operations
• Congress & Training
First-Year Fellows
Hannah Clarke, PharmD
University of Pittsburgh
Recruiting 2 Fellows
Preceptors
Raghu Vishwanath MSc, MS, MBA
Alicia Mack, PharmD
Second-Year Fellows
Chae Cho, PharmD
University of Colorado
Arya Firoozan, PharmD, RPh
Saint John’s University
Priya Sanghvi, PharmD
Texas Southern University
Hannah Lewis, PharmD
University of Colorado
Emily Ly, PharmD University of Maryland, Baltimore
Morenike Ogunnaike, PharmD, RPh
Florida A&M University
Emma Jochem, PharmD, RPh University of Pittsburgh
US MEDICAL/ MEDICAL SCIENCE LIAISON (MSL) – RARE DISEASES
Core Focus
• US Medical Science Liaison Team
• External Stakeholder Engagement
• Medical Education
• Congress Planning and Coverage
Cross-functional Collaboration
First-Year Fellow
Celia Parisi, PharmD
University of Rhode Island
Recruiting 1 Fellow
Preceptors
Angelo Walton, PharmD
Jennifer Matthews, MS
Jonathan Tang, PharmD
Helen Travers, MS, CGC
Second-Year Fellow
Hunter Gomes, PharmD
University of Rhode Island
RARE DISEASES
US MEDICAL/ MEDICAL SCIENCE LIAISON
–RARE BLOOD DISORDERS (RBD)
Core Focus
• Strategic Medical Objective and Plan Development
• Insight Generation
• Cross-functional Collaboration
• US RBD Field Based Medical Congress Planning
• Medical Operations
First-Year Fellow
Recruiting 1 Fellow
Preceptors
Peter Chen, PhD
Dina Issa, PharmD
Rachel Fariello, BS, PharmD, RPh MCPHS University
GLOBAL/US COMMERCIAL STRATEGY AND MARKETING
Core Focus
• New Product Planning
• Digital Marketing
• Market Research
• Competitive Intelligence
First-Year Fellows
• Franchise Marketing Operations
• Public Affairs & Patient Advocacy
• Humanitarian Programs
Kimberley Forbes, PharmD, MBA Nova Southeastern University
Recruiting 2 Fellows
Preceptors
Dianna Solimine, M.Sc.
Ayesha Huq, MBA
Second-Year Fellow
Alyssa Reis, PharmD University of Connecticut
Amanda Idusuyi, PharmD University of Connecticut
Teri Michelini, PharmD Head Oncology Global Scientific Communications
GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC/MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Core Focus
• Strategic Medical Communications
• Publication Planning & Execution
• Cross-functional Collaboration
First-Year Fellow
Celeste Dedic, PharmD
University of Illinois Chicago
Preceptors
Recruiting 2 Fellows
Lamar Blackwell, PhD
Jueli Li, PharmD
Erik Ronzone, PhD
Second-Year Fellow
GLOBAL MEDICAL/US MEDICAL SCIENCE LIAISON (MSL)
Core Focus
• Strategic Plan Development
• Medical Education
• External Stakeholder Engagement Field Based Medical
• Competitive Intelligence
First-Year Fellows
Jeff Banaszak, PharmD, MS
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Preceptors
Daniel Do, PharmD
University of Illinois Chicago
Recruiting 2 Fellows
Ryan Carstens, PhD
Erin Singh, PhD
Ani Minasyan, PharmD
Second-Year Fellows
Sloan Smith, PharmD, RPh
University of South Carolina
Nima Vahadji, PharmD MCPHS University
Alexa Nero, PharmD, RPh
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
ONCOLOGY
GLOBAL/US COMMERCIAL STRATEGY
Core Focus
• Global Marketing
• Global Franchise Strategy
• New Product Planning & Operations
• US Marketing US Market Access
First-Year Fellows
Alyssa Leonard, PharmD Mercer University
Teri Michelini, PharmD Head Oncology Global Scientific Communications
Recruiting 2 Fellows
Preceptors
Cedric Radigue, MSc, PMP
Justin Gifford, MS, MBA
Rosa Yoon, PhD
Robert Defrantz, PharmD
Second-Year Fellows
Sumoda Achar PharmD, MBA University of Connecticut
Daniel Adeniji, PharmD Purdue University
Joshua Okyere, PharmD University of Findlay
NEUROLOGY
GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC/MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Core Focus
• Medical Communications
• Scientific Publications
• Medical Director Collaboration
• Medical Strategy
Congress Planning & Execution
• Medical Science Liaison Certification
First-Year Fellows
Gerardo Gutierrez, PharmD
University of South Florida
Elena Tormo, PharmD
University of Rhode Island
US MEDICAL/ MEDICAL SCIENCE LIAISON (MSL)
Core Focus
• Headquarters US Medical Directors
• Scientific Communications and Engagements
• Advisory Board Planning
• Congress Symposium/Booth Strategy
• Brand Plan Strategy
Intensive MSL Mentorship
KOL Engagements
Medical Managed Care Experience
• Congress Planning
First-Year Fellows
Krystal de Villiers, PharmD
University of Florida
Dorothy Houston, PharmD Field Director -Medical Science Liaisons
Preceptors
Svend Geertsen, PhD
Rebecca Zhou, PharmD
Renee Nguyen, PharmD
Allen Amedume, PharmD
Reema Patel, PharmD
Second-Year Fellows Recruiting
Madeline Kelley, PharmD
University of Florida
Christine Hwang, PharmD
Northeastern University
Preceptors
Meghan Hickey, MB BCh BAO
Alex Lublin, PhD
Dorothy Houston, PharmD
Vishal Patel, PharmD
Dean Bowen, PharmD
Deepak Kumar, DVM, PhD
Second-Year Fellow
Celeste Chung, PharmD
University of Maryland
Lauren Maurer, PharmD, RPh
University of Pittsburgh
Application and Recruitment Process
Eligibility
The MCPHS Biopharmaceutical Industry fellows will be selected on a nationally competitive basis. Applicants must have a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPEaccredited college of pharmacy at the commencement of the program.
• Candidates must have strong written and verbal communication skills and a strong interest in pursuing a career within the biopharmaceutical industry.
• All candidates must have authorization to work in the United States throughout the duration of the oneor two-year fellowship. No visa sponsorship will be provided (i.e., TN, H-1B, STEM OPT, etc.).
Application Procedure
The MCPHS application portal (SMApply) will open on Monday October 7, 2024. Applicants must upload the following application materials to the online portal, (https://mcphs.smapply.io/) by Monday, November 4, 2024:
• Letter of intent
• Curriculum vitae
• Unofficial college transcript
• Contact information for three references. References will receive an electronic recommendation form to complete separately.
Three recommendation evaluation forms must be submitted no later than November 20, 2024 via the online portal. This is NOT a letter of recommendation but an online form that the recommender will receive for completion from SMApply.
Application Review and Interview Timeline
Following a review of submitted applications, prescreens and preliminary interviews will begin in October. Additional interviews, including final rounds will take place in December during ASHP. Candidates will be notified if selected for an interview. The process is rigorous and competitive; therefore candidates should submit their applications well in advance of posted deadlines as priority will be given to those who apply early.
ASHP Midyear & Onsite Interviews
The fellowship program will be conducting in-person interviews at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting in New Orleans, LA. Applicants are strongly encouraged to attend, but it is not required. Candidates attending in-person will not be able to interview onsite at Midyear without registering for both ASHP and PPS. Please refer to the ASHP & PPS website for registration details. Some programs may offer additional virutal or onsite interviews.
AIFA First Offer Date
The choice of a Post-Doctoral Fellowship is an important decision. MCPHS, in conjunction with the Alliance of Industry Fellowship Associates (AIFA), has aligned to extend offers for Fellowships no earlier than December 16th, 2024. We believe this is a positive reflection of the cultures our Programs offer and that culture is a critical consideration in choice of Fellowship.
We hope that other academic and non-academic Fellowship Programs will NOT pressure candidates to accept offers prior to this aligned offer date.
Onboarding
Final candidates will be required to go through additional screening / onboarding as required by MCPHS.
Fellowship Alumni Spotlight
Subanky
Sivagnanalingam
Class of 2024
Global Medical Communications Lead, Immunology
Renee Nguyen
Class of 2024
Associate Director, Global Scientific Communications Lead, Neurology
Shani Patel
Class of 2024
Senior Manager Medical Value and Outcomes
Saadi Aalem
Class of 2024
Pharmacovigilance Scientist
Myra Fu
Class of 2023
Senior Manager, Marketing, Rare Blood Disorders
Waverly Yang
Class of 2023
Medical Communications Lead, Immunology
Stephanie Wu
Class of 2023
Medical Communications and Education Lead, Immunology
Sarah Kovalchik
Class of 2023
Regulatory Strategist
Hannah Kim
Class of 2022
Associate Director, Global Scientific Communication Rare Blood Diseases
Madison Cisewski
Class of 2022
Medical Science LiaisonDermatology
Katia Nguyen
Class of 2024
Associate Medical Director, Immunology
Josef Wills
Class of 2024
Associate Director, Global Medical Communications Lead, Neurology
Madison Burns
Class of 2024
Manager, Global Regulatory Affairs, Immunology
Cassandra Goodman
Class of 2024
Head of Operations for US & Specialty Care Corporate Affairs
Melissa Horenstein
Class of 2023
Global Publications Lead, Immunology
Allen Amedume
Class of 2023
Associate Director, Scientific Communication Lead, Neurology
Vishal Shahidadpury
Class of 2023
Rheumatology Medical Science Liaison
Saerom Hwang
Class of 2023
Medical Writer
Kristy Fang
Class of 2022
Medical Science Liaison - Rare Disease
Maria Khasminsky
Class of 2022
Senior Medical Science LiaisonHematologic Oncology
Congjian (Rebecca)
Zhou
Class of 2024
Associate Director, Global Scientific Communications Lead, Neurology
Jake Kirkpatrick
Class of 2024
MSL, Immunology
Baily Thomas
Class of 2024
Manager, Global Regulatory Affairs, Rare Disease
Rong (BeiBei) Ding
Class of 2023
Associate Director, Value & Access, Immunology
Abigail Nesbeth
Class of 2023
US Associate Medical Director, Immunology
Jonathan Tang
Class of 2023
Medical Science Liaison - Rare Disease
David Farber
Class of 2023
US Associate Medical Director, Rare Blood Disorders
Dean Bowen
Class of 2022
Executive Medical Science LiaisonNeurology
Lane Anson
Class of 2022
Director, Population Health Medical Engagement - Rare Blood Disorders
Mason Benjamin
Class of 2022
Research and Development Patient Engagement Lead
Fellowship Alumni Spotlight
Patrice Gabriel
Class of 2022
Field Medical Scientific Associate Director
Stephen Pitarys
Class of 2022
Manager GRA-CMC Biologics
Jessica Bannan
Class of 2015
Director, US Advertising and Promotion, Global Regulatory Affairs
Jennifer Cardone
Class of 2018
Dermatology & Rheumatology
East Region MSL Regional Director, Immunology
Brandon Andereck
Class of 2019
Executive Medical Science LiaisonNeurology
Kristin Kollecas
Class of 2020
Director, Medical Value & OutcomesNational Accounts
Ryan Peterson
Class of 2021
Associate Director - Global Digital Scientific Communications, Oncology
Dennis Liu
Class of 2021
Associate Director, Medical Value & Outcomes
Reema Patel
Class of 2022
Associate Director, Communications and Publications Lead, Early Neuroscience Pipeline
Victoria Flood Class of 2022
Regulatory Strategist
Jennifer (Pisani) Nitko
Class of 2016 Global Regulatory Lead
Stephanie Colucci
Class of 2021
Medical Innovation and Digital Acceleration Lead
Shaili Rathod
Class of 2022
Pharmacovigilance Scientist
Rosemary (Boshar) Richardson
Class of 2019 US Hematology-Oncology Medical Director
Priyal Soni
Class of 2020 Regulatory Strategist- Neurology
Gina (Strauser) Boris
Class of 2021 Pharmacovigilance Scientist Product Manager - Immunology & Inflammation
Avani Patel
Class of 2021
Associate Director- Global Marketing, Rare Blood Disorders
Christina Ha
Class of 2021
Senior Manager, Medical DigitalSpecialty Care
Ida Bixho
Class of 2021
Senior Medical Writer- Regulatory Medical Writing-Oncology, Rare Disease
Victoria Langas Class of 2022
Business Process & Innovation, Principal Capability Professional
Nathan Thibault
Class of 2017
Global Medical Lead, Lifecycle Management - Rare Neurometabolic
Parth Savalia
Class of 2019
Associate Director, HCP Marketing
Michelle Li
Class of 2020
Associate Director, Value and Access, Immunology
Risa (Risako) Robinson
Class of 2021
Field Medical Training Associate Director, Immunology
Bella Pangaribuan
Class of 2021
Head, Account Engagement Marketing, US Rare Disease
Belle Estee Dante
Class of 2021
Patient Recruitment and Retention Lead - Rare Diseases, Rare Blood Disorders, and Neurology
Fellowship Testimonials
Jake Kirkpatrick
Class
of 2024
“As a fellow, the Sanofi Immunology Field Medical Team provided me with dedicated mentors and multiple opportunities for professional development. My preceptors were extremely invested in my future success and provided me with countless opportunities to grow as a pharmacist within the industry. Additionally, the hands-on experiences and skills I obtained during my time as a fellow were invaluable when applying to full time roles post-fellowship.”
Shani Patel
Class of 2024
“My fellowship with Sanofi and MCPHS has been an extraordinary journey, providing me with invaluable insights and hands-on experience in the pharmaceutical industry. The supportive environment and access to a network of industry leaders have significantly enhanced my professional skills and career trajectory.”
Cassandra Goodman
Class
of 2024
“My post-doctoral fellowship was an amazing steppingstone for me into the industry. I was able to gain experiences in many different areas and build an impactful resume, which ultimately led me to my current roll and set me up for success post fellowship.”
Josef Wills
Class of 2024
“My fellowship with MCPHS and the RBD Global Sci Comms team at Sanofi provided a strong foundation for my career. Surrounded by mentors who greatly influenced my professional and personal growth, the hands-on experiences I gained were invaluable. I look forward to the continued success of this program.”