Dariyen Carter, a Senior Lab Operations Specialist in Gilead’s Biology department, began his career in malaria vaccine research. Learn how his background has translated into a new career here. #CreatingPossible
Ron Taber, Director, Packaging Operations at our sites in La Verne and San Dimas, Calif., has been involved in pharmaceutical manufacturing for more than two decades at Gilead. Read about his experience working at our Southern California manufacturing sites and how the COVID-19 pandemic led to some of the most memorable moments of his career.
Jasmine Pree Hameth, Director, Corporate Functions & Strategic Talent Sourcing, is focused on finding, hiring and supporting new employees of diverse backgrounds. Read more about how working at Gilead enables her to take on new challenges and see the impact of her daily work.
Senior Therapeutic Specialist Eduardo Blan is part of a team that helps enable access to Gilead’s #HepatitisC therapies and other antiviral medicines throughout Brazil. Read about some of Eduardo’s most memorable experiences at Gilead and what motivates him to continue doing his best work.
Kerri Fitzpatrick, National Director, Clinical Nurse Educators, has built a career in oncology. With a passion for helping meet the needs of people living with serious diseases, she knew that joining Gilead was the right next step. Hear more of her story as part of the new Meet Our Employees series.
“Every minute, every hour, every day that we work brings a medicine closer and closer to being available for patients.” A new video series showcases the accomplished, imaginative and dedicated individuals who have committed their careers to helping drive innovation and improve human health. In the first installment, Gilead’s Daejin Abidoye and Oriana Wiklund discuss their shared goal of advancing cancer treatments and shed light on what it’s like working here.
Interns Help Facilitate Breast Cancer Conversations Among Young Black Women
Four Questions with Tracey Iraca: Combating Age-Related Disparities in Blood Cancer Treatment
As a former collegiate women’s basketball coach, Stephanie Glance has observed her share of tough battles on the court. But none were as fierce as what she saw her mentor and friend, Coach Kay Yow, go through while living with breast cancer for 22 years.
As a physician treating children living with HIV at an infectious disease hospital in Shanxi, China, Guo Xiaoping hatched an ambitious plan. His goals? To create a place for the students to learn and live and to help reduce the intense stigma they often face from external communities.