The FDA Group’s CEO, Nick Capman, sits down with Jessica Smith Beaver, PhD, President & CEO of Verinetics, to explore various career trajectories within the quality and regulatory space in the life science industry, the advantages and challenges of different paths, and the crucial role of personal reflection in career development.
Discussion points include:
» Dr. Beaver's journey from a pharmacist to a contributing scientist in the pharmaceutical industry, and her eventual transition into regulatory affairs and quality space.
» The dilemmas faced by professionals in RA/QA roles, such as the decision to specialize or generalize, and the choice between working for large pharmaceutical companies or startups.
» The pros and cons of being a specialist versus a generalist in the industry, highlighting the importance of adaptability and broad experiences.
» The benefits and risks associated with working in large pharma companies compared to startups, including the opportunities for learning, career growth, and the potential for instability.
» The choice between focusing on small molecules, large molecules, pharmaceuticals, biotech, or medical devices, and how this decision ties into the broader specialist versus generalist debate.
» The transition from being an individual contributor to taking on a managerial role, emphasizing the different skill sets required and the significance of leadership in team development.
Dr. Beaver is a skilled pharmaceutical industry executive with experience at all stages of R&D for product candidates in discovery, early and late-stage development, and marketed products. Drug candidates/marketed products have included both small and large (biologic) molecules. Beginning as a product team scientist in the industry, her roles have evolved to include functional area experience in regulatory affairs, healthcare compliance, quality assurance, risk management, corporate investigations, and other business operational functions required for the distribution, marketing, sale, and promotion of pharmaceutical products.
Who is The FDA Group? The FDA Group helps life science organizations rapidly access the industry's best consultants, contractors, and candidates. Our resources assist in every stage of the product lifecycle, from clinical development to commercialization, with a focus in Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, and Clinical Operations. https://www.thefdagroup.com/
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