Ben joined USP in 2020 and is responsible for digital product development aimed at transforming the way scientists receive and consume chemical reference information. Ben developed Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (qNMR) software for NMR analysis applications in pharmaceutical R&D, quality control, process chemistry, and analytical chemistry and is working to develop new categories of digital standards to help scientists ensure the quality of medicines they test. Ben also leads private sector business development for the Medicine Supply Map, a supply chain intelligence product that provides visibility of the generic pharmaceutical supply chain and drug shortage risks.
Ben holds a master of science degree in materials science and a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering both from the University of Maryland, as well as an MBA from The Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School.