Robert Stavert
| Headline: | Startup Member |
| Skills: | English, Languages, Spanish |
| Interested in: | Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Recruiting for my startup |
| Schools: | Harvard University, Yale University |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | Purdue Pharmaceuticals |
| Position: | Intern |
| Time period: | June 2003 - August 2003 |
| Description: | • Analyzed clinical trials and drug development opportunities in Worldwide Drug Development Department for potential new drug application candidates
• Researched regulations to improve strategies for successful FDA approval |
| Employer: | University of California San Francisco |
| Position: | Research Assistant – UCSF REACH Project and HOME Study |
| Time period: | January 2003 - December 2004 |
| Description: | • Identified and interviewed homeless HIV positive participants for qualitative and quantitative data collection as part of UCSF REACH and HOME studies
• Performed HIV counseling, Directly Observed Therapy, data analysis, and engaged in community outreach work leading to multiple scientific publications • Research lead to public health strategy changes in San Francisco, and also piloted use of rapid oral HIV testing • Awarded Harvard Center for Public Interest Careers Research Fellowship |
| Employer: | International Mission on Medicine |
| Position: | Delegate |
| Time period: | June 2002 - August 2002 |
| Description: | Interviewed government officials and healthcare workers to evaluate opportunities for improved quality of healthcare delivery systems |
| Employer: | Spencer Stuart Consulting |
| Position: | Intern |
| Time period: | June 2001 - August 2001 |
| Description: | • Researched and analyzed trends in human capital markets
• Co-creator of Spencer Stuart Human Capital Markets Index, featured in the New York Times. |
EDUCATION
| University: | Yale University |
| Time period: | 2009 |
| Degree: | MBA |
| University: | Harvard University |
| Time period: | 1999 - 2003 |
| Degree: | Biology, Disease, and Society, BA |
INFORMATION
| Hobbies: | Interests include: traveling, cooking, basketball, guitar, piano |
| Awards: | Columbia University Book Award, Macy’s Medicine Scholar.
Winner 2007 Yale Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Case Competition. President (2005-2006) of Yale Boricua-Latino Health Organization, winner National BLHO Chapter of Year award. Etta S. Chidsey Award for Cancer Research for research on role of CMV infected endothelial cells in activation of CD4 T cells latently infected with HIV, in laboratory of Louis Alexander, PhD. |