Rosa Jimenez

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Rosa H. Jimenez

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Biography

Tidewater Community College - Biology

Medical Director
Biotechnology
Rosa H.
Jimenez
Norfolk, Virginia Area
Experienced MD and PhD with proven acumen working with startups to support pre-launch and launch initiatives [with specialty in rare diseases, orphan and investigational new drugs (INDs)]. Extensive background in research, diverse therapeutic expertise, effective key opinion leader engagement and development, cross-functional partnerships, therapeutic training development, scientific communications, and Military Health Systems.
Strong relationship builder noted for quickly establishing and nourishing ties to clinical and scientific leaders, strengthening alliances essential in accomplishing key performance goals. Successfully promote and nourish a culture of collaboration and strong bonds among Clinical Development, Medical Affairs and Commercial teams. Known for energizing teams, prioritizing and catalyzing optimal performance.

Areas of Expertise: Medical and Clinical Affairs; research data collection, analysis, interpretation and management; strategic vision, planning and execution; clinical research and development projects; regulatory procedures related to global early access and compassionate use programs; training and coaching MSLs and sales teams; managed market access; investigator-initiated research; advisory boards; public speaking; and speakers bureau management.

Therapeutic Landscapes: hematology, nephrology, neurology, psychiatry, oncology, genetics, cardiovascular, gastroenterology, endocrinology and medical foods.


Experience

  • US Army

    Medical Service Corps

    Rosa worked at US Army as a Medical Service Corps

  • FibroGen, Inc.

    Medical Director, Medical Afffairs in Clincal Development

    Therapeutic Landscapes: Hematology, Nephrology,other.
    Disease States: Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease, Myelodysplastic Syndrome, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, Pancreatic Cancer.

  • Vary

    Field Medical Director and Medical Science Liaison

    Therapeutic Landscapes: Cardiovascular, Psychiatry, Neurology
    Disease: Hyperlipemia, ADHD, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Pseudobulbar Affect, Migraine, Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome, Familial Lypodystrophy and others cardio-metabolic disorders.

  • NYC Board of Education

    Chemistry and Biology High School Teacher

    Rosa worked at NYC Board of Education as a Chemistry and Biology High School Teacher

  • TCC- Virginia Beach Campus

    Adjunct Associate Professor

    Anatomy and Physiology; General Biology.

Education

  • Brown University

    M.D., Ph.D

    Pathobiology- Oncology

  • City University of New York City College

    M.A.

    Biochemistry and Genetics

  • State University of New York College at Plattsburgh

    B.S.

    Biochemistry and Psychology dual major

Publications

  • Jimenez RH, Lee J-S, Francesconi M, Castellani G, Neretti N, Sanders JA, Sedivi J, Gruppuso PA. Regulation of Gene Expression in Hepatic Cells by the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR).

    PLoS ONE

  • Jimenez RH, Lee J-S, Francesconi M, Castellani G, Neretti N, Sanders JA, Sedivi J, Gruppuso PA. Regulation of Gene Expression in Hepatic Cells by the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR).

    PLoS ONE

  • Franklin, S. and Jimenez R. Increase in preproenkephalin mRNA levels in the Syrian hamster: the influence of glucocorticoids is dependent on age and tissue.

    Brain Research

  • Jimenez RH, Lee J-S, Francesconi M, Castellani G, Neretti N, Sanders JA, Sedivi J, Gruppuso PA. Regulation of Gene Expression in Hepatic Cells by the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR).

    PLoS ONE

  • Franklin, S. and Jimenez R. Increase in preproenkephalin mRNA levels in the Syrian hamster: the influence of glucocorticoids is dependent on age and tissue.

    Brain Research

  • Yoo SJ, Jimenez RH, Sanders JA, Boylan JM, Brautigan DL, Gruppuso PA. The alpha4-containing form of protein phosphatase 2A in liver and hepatic cells.

    J Cell Biochem

  • Jimenez RH, Lee J-S, Francesconi M, Castellani G, Neretti N, Sanders JA, Sedivi J, Gruppuso PA. Regulation of Gene Expression in Hepatic Cells by the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR).

    PLoS ONE

  • Franklin, S. and Jimenez R. Increase in preproenkephalin mRNA levels in the Syrian hamster: the influence of glucocorticoids is dependent on age and tissue.

    Brain Research

  • Yoo SJ, Jimenez RH, Sanders JA, Boylan JM, Brautigan DL, Gruppuso PA. The alpha4-containing form of protein phosphatase 2A in liver and hepatic cells.

    J Cell Biochem

  • Jimenez, RH, Boylan, JM, Lee, J-S, Francesconi, M., Castellani, G, Sanders JA, Gruppuso PA: Rapamycin Response in Tumorigenic and Non-Tumorigenic Hepatic Cell Lines.

    PLoS One

  • Jimenez RH, Lee J-S, Francesconi M, Castellani G, Neretti N, Sanders JA, Sedivi J, Gruppuso PA. Regulation of Gene Expression in Hepatic Cells by the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR).

    PLoS ONE

  • Franklin, S. and Jimenez R. Increase in preproenkephalin mRNA levels in the Syrian hamster: the influence of glucocorticoids is dependent on age and tissue.

    Brain Research

  • Yoo SJ, Jimenez RH, Sanders JA, Boylan JM, Brautigan DL, Gruppuso PA. The alpha4-containing form of protein phosphatase 2A in liver and hepatic cells.

    J Cell Biochem

  • Jimenez, RH, Boylan, JM, Lee, J-S, Francesconi, M., Castellani, G, Sanders JA, Gruppuso PA: Rapamycin Response in Tumorigenic and Non-Tumorigenic Hepatic Cell Lines.

    PLoS One

  • Jimenez, R. Yoburn BC, Calvano SE, Franklin SO. Preproenkephalin mRNA and enkephalin levels in the adult Syrian hamster: the influence from glucocorticoids.

    Molecular Brain Research

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