Jennifer Lin | Health Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jennifer Lin | Health Science | Best Researcher Award

Health and Economic Outcome Researcher at Pacira, United States

Jennifer Hsiang-Ling Lin is an accomplished researcher with extensive experience in population health sciences, focusing on disease etiology, precision and translational medicine, causal inference, patient outcomes, and treatment efficacy. She has contributed significantly to the fields of orthopedics, chronic pain, oncology, cardiovascular disease, and more. Her work spans across pre-launch product activities, phase II and III trials, and post-launch product value evidence generation. Jennifer has a strong background in analytics, with hands-on experience in working with primary and secondary research databases across various regions. She has published numerous high-impact medical papers and served as an editorial reviewer for prestigious journals. Her leadership in mentoring and developing clinical fellows and junior researchers further highlights her commitment to advancing the field of health sciences. 🌟

Professional profile
EducationπŸŽ“

Jennifer earned her academic credentials with distinction, holding a position as an Assistant Professor at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. During her tenure, she engaged deeply in research activities, focusing on precision medicine, disease prevention, and translational medicine. Her work at Harvard included investigating the etiological factors underlying various diseases and applying her findings to improve prevention strategies. πŸŽ“

Professional ExperienceπŸ›οΈ

Jennifer’s career is marked by significant roles in both academia and the pharmaceutical industry. She currently serves as the Senior Director of Epidemiology & Health Outcome Value Assessment at Pacira Biosciences Inc., where she translates business initiatives into real-world research studies. Her prior roles include Director of Analytics at Janssen Scientific Affairs and various leadership positions at Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. Throughout her career, Jennifer has led numerous studies, managed analytical teams, and contributed to critical scientific reviews, all while collaborating with leading academic investigators and data vendors. πŸ“Š

Research Interest πŸ’»πŸ“š

Jennifer’s research interests are diverse and impactful. She focuses on understanding disease etiology, patient outcomes, and treatment efficacy across various therapeutic areas, including orthopedics, chronic pain, oncology, cardiovascular disease, and more. Her work in precision medicine, translational medicine, and causal inference has advanced the field, providing valuable insights into real-world patient care. She is particularly interested in leveraging big data and advanced statistical modeling to inform clinical trials and improve health outcomes. πŸ”¬

AchievementsπŸ…
  • 🌍 Global Impact: Contributed to over 200 epidemiology/real-world evidence studies across the globe, influencing healthcare practices in the US, Europe, and Asia.
  • πŸ“š Prolific Author: Published 80+ high-impact medical papers, contributing valuable knowledge to the fields of disease etiology, patient outcomes, and treatment efficacy.
  • πŸ† Leadership in Research: Successfully led multiple cross-functional teams in the pharmaceutical industry, translating business initiatives into impactful research studies.
  • πŸŽ“ Academic Contributions: Held a prestigious academic position as an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, leading research in precision medicine and disease prevention.
  • 🌟 Editorial Excellence: Served as an editorial reviewer for top-tier journals, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality research in the scientific community.
  • πŸ’‘ Innovative Projects: Spearheaded numerous innovative research projects in orthopedics, chronic pain, oncology, and cardiovascular disease, advancing understanding in these critical areas.
  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Mentorship: Actively mentored and developed clinical fellows and junior researchers, fostering the next generation of leaders in health sciences.
  • πŸ… Recognition: Recognized for excellence in research and leadership, receiving accolades and awards throughout her career in academia and industry.

Publications top notedπŸ“œ

  • Endogenous Sex Hormones and Colorectal Cancer Survival Among Men and Women
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Yang, W., Giovannucci, E.L., Hankinson, S.E., Lin, J.H., Zhang, X.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2020
    • πŸ“š Citations: 20
    • πŸ“– Journal: International Journal of Cancer, 147(4), pp. 920–930.
  • Plasma Estradiol and Testosterone Levels and Ischemic Stroke in Postmenopausal Women
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Hu, J., Lin, J.H., JimΓ©nez, M.C., Hankinson, S.E., Rexrode, K.M.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2020
    • πŸ“š Citations: 12
    • πŸ“– Journal: Stroke, 51(4), pp. 1297–1300.
  • Interaction between Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Low-fat Dietary Intervention on Colorectal Cancer Incidence; the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) Dietary Modification Trial
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Kato, I., Lane, D., Womack, C.R., Beebe Dimmer, J., Simon, M.S.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2017
    • πŸ“š Citations: 3
    • πŸ“– Journal: Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 36(6), pp. 462–469.
  • Characteristics of Patients Potentially Eligible for Pharmacotherapy for Weight Loss in Primary Care Practice in the United States
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Zhang, S., Manne, S., Lin, J., Yang, J.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2016
    • πŸ“š Citations: 20
    • πŸ“– Journal: Obesity Science and Practice, 2(2), pp. 104–114.
  • Lipid Biomarkers and Long-term Risk of Cancer in the Women’s Health Study
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Chandler, P.D., Song, Y., Lin, J., Buring, J.E., Wang, L.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2016
    • πŸ“š Citations: 117
    • πŸ“– Journal: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 103(6), pp. 1397–1407.
  • CYP24A1 Variant Modifies the Association between Use of Oestrogen Plus Progestogen Therapy and Colorectal Cancer Risk
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Garcia-Albeniz, X., Rudolph, A., Hutter, C., Peters, U., Chang-Claude, J.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2016
    • πŸ“š Citations: 20
    • πŸ“– Journal: British Journal of Cancer, 114(2), pp. 221–229.
  • Habitual Intake of Flavonoid Subclasses and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in 2 Large Prospective Cohorts
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Nimptsch, K., Zhang, X., Cassidy, A., Giovannucci, E.L., Wu, K.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2016
    • πŸ“š Citations: 75
    • πŸ“– Journal: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 103(1), pp. 184–191.
  • Circulating Vitamin D Levels and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Women
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Chandler, P.D., Buring, J.E., Manson, J.E., Lee, I.-M., Lin, J.H.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2015
    • πŸ“š Citations: 55
    • πŸ“– Journal: Cancer Prevention Research, 8(8), pp. 675–682.
  • Association between Plasma Adiponectin Levels and Colorectal Cancer Risk in Women
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Chandler, P.D., Buring, J.E., Manson, J.A.E., Lee, I.-M., Lin, J.H.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2015
    • πŸ“š Citations: 12
    • πŸ“– Journal: Cancer Causes and Control, 26(7), pp. 1047–1052.
  • Environmental Exposure and Tumor Heterogeneity in Colorectal Cancer Risk and Outcomes
    • πŸ–‹ Authors: Lin, J.H., Giovannucci, E.
    • πŸ“… Year: 2014
    • πŸ“š Citations: 13
    • πŸ“– Journal: Current Colorectal Cancer Reports, 10(1), pp. 94–104.