Tina Sauder provides guidance on the development and implementation of study protocols and documents, supports regulatory submission activities for the lab’s studies, develops and reviews study processes and timelines, and helps to oversee the conduct of studies to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Tina also supports the lab’s collaborative relationship with the Vail Health Behavioral Health Innovation Center (BHIC) as their Program Administrator, where she utilizes her regulatory and clinical operations expertise to support the studies conducted at Vail Health BHIC.
Tina has worked as a clinical trials consultant and as a program manager for the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and previously worked as the Clinical Trials Manager at the Usona Institute where she managed study start-up activities for Usona’s Phase 2 muti-site clinical trial assessing the safety and efficacy of psilocybin for the treatment of major depression.
Tina holds a Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology from Iowa State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.