Vice President
Foundation for the NIH
North Bethesda, Maryland
Joseph is at the Foundation for the NIH as Vice President of Research Partnerships. He was the Director of the Biomarkers Consortium from 2016 to 2020. In his role, he leads a group to identify, develop and execute multi-stakeholder medical research partnerships in the areas of cancer, neuroscience, inflammation and immunity, metabolic disorders and rare disease. FNIH provides a forum that allows all project stakeholders, from NIH, academia, pharmaceutical industry, patient advocacy and profession organizations, the opportunity to contribute directly to the direction and governance of these projects. Prior to joining to FNIH, he worked at Merck where he was involved in initiating the osteoarthritis new targets and biomarker program, biomarker discovery using molecular profiling, scientific knowledge discovery and management and competitive intelligence. Joseph has also worked at Pfizer (Parke-Davis) where he established a discovery research program in cellular inflammation mechanisms. He received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2022
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM ET