At this virtual event, alumni and former College of Public Health staff will discuss the application of public health training in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Alexandria Kachurak, associate director in the Center for Observational and Real-World Evidence at Merck, holds an MS in epidemiology and a BS in public health from Temple University. In her current role, she is responsible for managing, tracking and supporting the quality components of observational/non-interventional research studies.
- Matthew Phillips, associate director of research management in Global Medical and Value Capabilities at Merck, holds an MPH in social and behavioral sciences and a BS in public health from Temple University. In his current role, he is the team lead for the Oncology RWE operations team and sits on the leadership team for the Merck Intern Mentoring Program
- Jacque Spitzer, associate director of research management in Global Medical and Value Capabilities at Merck, holds an MSEd in psychological services from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in psychology from the University of Colorado. In her current role, she provides operational support of observational/non-interventional research focused on vaccine development. Jacque previously supported research studies at the College of Public Health as a senior project director.
Register to receive the link to connect on April 6.
This session is part of the College of Public Health's National Public Health Week 2023 event series. Events are open to all—you don't have to be affiliated with CPH to attend!
View the full list of events at cph.temple.edu/nphw.