SYOSSET, N.Y., Dec. 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Dr. Marianne T.
Sweetser, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, has been included in the
Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide Edition for her outstanding
contributions and achievements in the field of
biopharmaceuticals.
ABOUT DR. MARIANNE T. SWEETSER
Dr. Sweetser currently works at Biogen Idec, Inc., where she
serves as Senior Director and is responsible for the safety of all
products including patient safety information and writing annual
safety reports. She conducts clinical trials in neurology and
immunology and provides strategic advice on Protopal. She
also serves as a Senior Approver for all regulatory documents.
Dr. Sweetser’s career began at Stanford University, where she
earned a B.S. with Honors in Medical Microbiology and an M.S. in
Biological Sciences. In 1990, she received an M.D. and a
Ph.D. in Immunology from Washington State University in St. Louis.
She completed her residency in pediatrics at St. Louis
Children’s Hospital and is certified by the American Board of
Pediatrics. Dr. Sweetser completed fellowships in pediatric
immunology with a focus on primary immunodeficiency, laboratory
diagnostic immunology and allergy and immunology at the University
of Washington in Seattle. She is certified by the American
Board of Allergy and Immunology. After serving on the faculty
at the University of Washington, she began working at Biogen in
2002. Dr. Sweetser has published numerous publications,
articles and papers and speaks at various symposiums. She is
the Chair at the Clinical Trial Review Board and is a member of the
American Association of Immunologists and the American Academy of
Pediatrics. She currently resides in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, where she enjoys swimming, playing the piano,
reading and travel.
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