Ronald R. Bowsher

Partner & Chief Scientific Officer at B2S Life Sciences

Dr. Bowsher’s career in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology and CRO industries has spanned 41⁄2 decade, including 3 decades at the Lilly Research Labs and nearly 2 decades as a consultant and an advisor in the CRO industry. He is a recognized thought-leader in the areas of bioanalytical methods development for regulatory-compliant bioanalysis, ADME and immunogenicity assessments of biotherapeutics. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at the Indiana University School of Medicine (Indianapolis, IN). Currently, he is Partner and CSO at B2S Life SciencesTM (www.B2SLifeSciences.com), a biotechnology drug development support laboratory in Franklin, IN specializing in the generation and life-cycle management of custom biological reagents, ligand binding assay development and ADME, and data analytics to support biotherapeutic drug development. In 2003, Dr. Bowsher retired from the Lilly Research Laboratories where he led research groups responsible for supporting regulated bioanalysis of biotherapeutics and conventional small molecule drugs by ligand binding assay methodology. His Lilly tenure included more than a decade of experience as the Lilly Clinical Radiation Safety Officer and as a member of the Lilly Corporate and IUMC Radiation Safety and Radionuclide Human Use committees. Since 1980, he has published > 250 research papers, monographs, and abstracts, has four patents, 75 invited lectures, been a consultant to > 100 global companies and has served on several scientific advisory boards. In 2000, he led creation of the Ligand Binding Focus Group within AAPS which culminated in a number of key white papers with emphasis on ligand binding assays for supporting PK of biotherapeutics, ADA testing and quantitative biomarker assessments. In 2004, Dr. Bowsher was elected as an AAPS Fellow. In 2008, he was given an AAPS Presidential citation for his efforts to establish educational training programs for supporting Biotech R&D. In 2011, Dr. Bowsher received the AAPS BIOTEC Section distinguished service award.