Collaborating Scientist, Division of Clinical Informatics, BIDMC
Vice President, Development and Medical Analytics @ Bristol Myers Squibb |
Fellow of ACMI, ACP and AMIA
Steven Labkoff is one of the leading clinician-informaticians in the US today with 30 years of experience in the life sciences and healthcare sector. He has deep expertise in generating, managing, and analyzing data to accelerate drug development, personalize patient care, and improve medical outcomes.
He is a collaborating scientist at the Department of Clinical Informatics at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is also Vice President, Development and Medical Analytics @ Bristol Myers Squibb, and Fellow of ACMI, ACP and AMIA. There, he assists life science clients to develop and implement innovative informatics solutions throughout the entire drug development lifecycle. In addition he will be working with foundations and not-for-profit groups in helping with data acquisition, management and analytics to help these organizations meet their long-term goals.
Previously, Steve was Chief Data Officer for the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, the largest non-profit in the world focused on accelerating a cure for multiple myeloma. In that role, he architected, built, and ran the largest multi-data registry in oncology for multiple myeloma, enabling patients, clinicians and researchers to combine multiple types of data (Real-world data, genomics, and immunologics) to better understand their disease and subsequently to find more personalized treatments.
His life sciences career includes leadership positions at Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Deloitte Consulting. He also was Vice President of Life Sciences for Intelligent Medical Objects, a medical ontology and vocabulary company. While there, he prototyped and architected new applications to re-encoding clinical data with concept codes which resulted in a patent for identifying patients for clinical trials by using clinical concept codes.
In addition, Steve is a fellow in at the American College of Medical Informatics, the American College of Physicians (ACP), and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA).