Team: Board of Directors

Home » Our Mission » Who We Are »
Dawn McCollough
Dawn McCollough

Dawn McCollough

Dawn McCollough has overseen clinical trial support functions and clinical trials involving thousands of patients across numerous indications, geographies, and stages of development for nearly 30 years. Dawn has also helped numerous organizations grow from the ground-up and to operationalize key milestone events in both clinical drug development and business.

Dawn started a consulting company in 2018. In addition to her role at MAPS PBC, she provides consultation to a variety of pharmaceutical, biotech, and CRO clients.

Previously, she headed clinical operations functions in start-up Biotech organizations and headed Medical Research Operations (including the Medical Research Team) in Late-Stage Development at Biogen. Prior to that, Dawn was head of the Global Monitoring Organization for North America at Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, based in Cambridge, MA. Dawn began her career with Novartis as Global Head of Clinical Trial Governance in Siena, Italy. Throughout the course of her career, she has participated in the development of numerous drug products from concept to approval. In addition to her time spent in the U.S., she has worked extensively in Europe, Canada, Latin America, and Asia. Dawn has been chosen as a top Women’s Leader within previously affiliated organizations.

Dawn has an entrepreneurial spirit and is passionate about developing new options for patients and for people. She enjoys travel and has a very strong connection with animals, nature, and anything outdoors. She toes the line at ultra-marathons about which she knows “the only way out is through” but revels in the journey and enjoys spending time with friends and family.

MAPS Public Benefit Corporation

Our Mission
Who We Are
Careers
News
Contact Us
Privacy Policy

Cookie Policy

3141 Stevens Creek Blvd #40547
San Jose, CA 95117

Therapy Education for Healthcare Providers

Our Commitment to Therapy Education

 

MAPS PBC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). MAPS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit research and educational organization.

Stay Up-to-Date about the MDMA-AT Education Program

You have Successfully Subscribed!