Claire Meunier

Vice President of Research EngagementAs Vice President of Research Engagement at The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Claire manages efforts related to community education and clinical trial recruitment for the research ecosystem. In this capacity, Claire leads Partners in Parkinson's, MJFF's multi-million dollar partnership with industry to inspire patients to build a care team, as well as the Foundation's thought leadership on clinical trial recruitment, including advising Foundation-funded trials on recruitment strategy and overseeing Fox Trial Finder. Prior to joining MJFF, Claire earned her MBA from the Kellogg School of Management. Before that, she was the Special Projects Manager in the department of geriatrics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. In this capacity, she managed a national initiative in geriatric education, leading the collaborative activities of clinician-educators from 30 leading medical schools in the creation and dissemination of medical education materials. Claire holds a BS from Vanderbilt University in human and organizational development with a concentration in leadership and organizational effectiveness. michaeljfoxorgmichaeljfoxfoundationConversations ContributorsCompany: MJFFRelated Conversation: What do you think the most important thing a potential clinical trial participant should know about clinical research when they are deciding whether to participate? What does clinical research mean to you?
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