Tamer Chowdhury Boehringer Ingelheim

AI-Driven Product Owner
Tamer Chowdhury is a visionary Product Owner at Boehringer Ingelheim, with over 24 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. As an AI enthusiast, Tamer leads innovative projects that leverage cutting-edge technologies to revolutionize data access and analysis in medicine.

Current Role
At Boehringer Ingelheim, Tamer spearheads a medicine-wide analytics project that serves as an intuitive gateway for users to access data across platforms and Veeva Vaults. He manages a dynamic team of back-end and front-end developers and UX designers in an agile environment, implementing cloud technology and AI algorithms to power search and recommendation engines. Tamer is also pioneering the integration of Large Language Models (LLM) with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) for advanced document question/answering capabilities

Expertise
Product Ownership
Data Governance
Clinical Data Management
AI and Machine Learning Applications
Agile Project Management
Cloud Technology Implementation
Data Integration and Transformation

Career Highlights
Developed FAIR data product concepts encompassing clinical studies, translational research, and healthcare data.
Led the implementation of a novel Clinical Data Hub with next-generation automations and metadata-driven configurations.
Spearheaded the advancement of clinical development’s data foundation, managing the entire lifecycle of data from ingestion to modeling.
Implemented data ingestion pipelines from Medidata RAVE to Oracle LSH-based clinical data repositories.
Served as Technical Lead for Merck’s implementation of Janus Based Clinical Data Repository (CDR) and led a project to convert 3000+ legacy Clinical Trials to SDTM.

Vision
Tamer’s mission is to create an intuitive, user-friendly data marketplace that enhances trial design and execution with a focus on patient centricity. He aims to leverage connected data and AI technologies to drive innovation in clinical research and development.

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