Jamie Myers is a skilled and experienced pharmacist with a strong background in clinical research and inpatient hospital pharmacy operations. With a Pharm.D. from Saint Louis College of Pharmacy and a PGY-1 Residency from Duke University Medical Center, Jamie has a solid foundation in pharmaceutical knowledge and patient care.
Currently serving as Senior Manager of Global Clinical Supply Chain at Takeda, Jamie oversees the coordination and management of investigational oncology medication for phase I/2 research studies. Prior to this role, Jamie worked as a Clinical Research Pharmacist Specialist at Brigham and Women’s/Dana Farber Inpatient Hospital. There, she worked for investigational drug services and dispensed research medications for therapeutic areas like critical care, emergency room, oncology, neurology, dermatology, and rheumatoid arthritis. Jamie gained first-hand experience with gene therapy, viral vectors, and COVID-19 vaccines, and was involved in the design and implementation of clinical research studies.
Before joining Mass General Brigham, Jamie served as a Clinical Coordinator for Drug Trials at Maine Medical Center, where she handled both clinical research and pharmacy responsibilities. Jamie was responsible for dispensing, accountability, and advising for phase II through IV studies, and worked closely with CRAs for site evaluations, audits, and closeouts.
Jamie’s career also includes experience as a Pharmacy Operations Manager at Winchester Hospital and as a Medical Science Liaison (Clinical Science Manager) at Abbott. She has been involved in accelerated oncology programs, served as a preceptor for fellowship programs, and has been recognized as a subject matter expert in temperature excursions. Jamie has also contributed to various publications and research studies in the field of pharmacy.
With a strong commitment to patient care and research excellence, Jamie has demonstrated her ability to effectively manage clinical trials, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and ensure the highest standards of pharmaceutical care.