Jeri’Ann Hiller
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JERI’ANN HILLER, Ph.D. is a leader in front end innovation in medical device development at Boston Scientific (BSC). As a principal scientist, she leads and manages initiatives to strengthen internal innovation. During her tenure at BSC, she has created a legacy of innovation in processes, methods and solutions to help people get well. Her significant contributions to the formulation development and characterization of the SYNERGY™ stent earned her one of BSC’s top scientific contribution awards named after one of BSC’s founders, John Abele, the John Abele Science & Technology award. She was recently recognized for outstanding achievements in STEM with a Women of Color Magazine/STEM Conference Technology Rising Star award. Hiller earned both her B.S. and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in materials science and engineering and polymer science, respectively. @bostonsci