Tina Wang

Associate Partner at DeciBio

Tina Wang is a Senior Project Leader at DeciBio, specializing in precision medicine. Prior to this role, Tina held positions such as Project Leader, Senior Associate, and Analyst at DeciBio Consulting, focusing on strategy and market intelligence in the life science industry. Tina also gained experience as a Pharmacovigilance and Epidemiology Intern at Gilead Sciences, a Communications Development Intern at Kaiser Permanente, and a Student Research Assistant at the University of Southern California. Tina holds a Bachelor's Degree in Global Health with a minor in Psychology and Law from the University of Southern California.

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DeciBio

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DeciBio Consulting is a boutique strategy consulting firm focusing on the life science industry. DeciBio's mission is to provide the strategic insights that accelerate the development, adoption, and accessibility of personalized medicine. Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, DeciBio serves clients and customers across the globe, ranging from incubator-stage startups to Fortune 500 life science corporations. DeciBio addresses business solutions that range from market landscape analyses to full commercial strategies, including organic and inorganic growth opportunities (commercial due diligences). DeciBio’s work is typically supported by a mix of primary and secondary research leveraging Dexter, its in-house expert network, and DeciBio Analytics’ proprietary data intelligence products. DeciBio’s Analytics division offers numerous data products to support strategic insights, including in clinical diagnostics (the DxBooks), immuno-oncology (the I/O BioMAP), omics market segmentation (the MarketBooks), and the entire life sciences industry (BioTrack). Internal teams such as the Culture Committee, Women* in Consulting, and Gays in Consulting enrich the employee experience. DeciBio’s Social Impact board and the DeciBio Impact Lab work collaboratively across divisions and externally to uproot discrimination and increase access to precision medicine.


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