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On a Cellular Level: Advancing cell therapy through collaboration

The power of our collaborative team

The human body is made up of trillions of cells, each with a unique role and purpose, that operate in harmony to fuel our existence. Similarly, the BMS Cell Therapy Organization is made up of thousands of people with disparate credentials and job functions who come together for a singular purpose: to bring the life-saving potential of these bespoke medicines to as many patients as possible.

At every step of the process — from research to regulatory and medical affairs, to the critical manufacturing and delivery of cell therapy to patients — the dedication and passion of each member of our team are vital to ensuring these groundbreaking therapies get to those who need them.

To gain a better understanding of this complex ecosystem On a Cellular Level, below you will find insights from a few of the many teams within the Cell Therapy Organization whose collective efforts are driving this progress. Because together, we’re not just advancing cell therapy—we're working to shape a brighter future for patients worldwide.

opening quoteToday, only about two out of 10 CAR T eligible patients in the U.S. receive a CAR T cell therapy. At BMS, it is more important than ever that we make it easier to remove barriers to care and easier for patients and their caregivers to access these transformative therapies. Every day, I feel both optimistic and grateful for our diverse teams that work tirelessly to bring these transformative treatments to patients around the world. I find myself continually inspired by the dedication of my incredible colleagues—their commitment is truly what drives us forward. After all, the promise of cell therapy is realized not only through cutting-edge science, but also through the collaboration, dedication, and expertise of our people.closing quote

 

- Lynelle Hoch, President, Cell Therapy Organization

Lynelle Hoch 
President, Cell Therapy Organization

 

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