Curriculum Vitae
Blue Bell, PA, 19422
E-mail: abmmp3@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
To effectively integrate my scientific, technical and clinical skills as a
patient-centered healthcare professional within the field of
pharmacovigilance.
SUMMARY
Scientist with 7 years of direct experience working on clinical research
and development projects in academia and the pharmaceutical industry
sector. Proactive and detail-oriented individual with a solid foundation in
global pharmacovigilance regulations and operations. Served as a scientific
associate on both early-stage and later-stage projects that led to the
successful and timely completion of key clinical development milestones.
Actively managed research projects and coordinated clinical research
activities involving external stakeholders.
SCIENTIFIC POSITIONS
December 2006- June 2010
Scientist II, Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceuticals, Radnor, PA.
. Managed clinical activities for several lead therapeutic
molecules including contributing to 3 separate IND/CTA filings.
. Forged strategic alliances with pharmaceutical partners to
implement clinical strategies for new immuno-modulatory
therapeutics, specifically antibodies for the treatment of
autoimmune diseases and cancer.
. Authored protocols and technical reports while serving as a
clinical liaison for Formulation Technology and Development.
. Designed and executed drug formulation and stability studies
that bring viable drugs to market. Facilitated research
development activities targeting cytokines and performed
analytical characterization of antibodies in order to evaluate
their biophysical properties.
June 2003-April 2005
Clinical Scientist, Quest Diagnostics, Baltimore, MD.
. Functioned as part of a multi-disciplinary team in executing
clinical chemistry bio-analyses. Performed QC and QA activities
while adhering to GLP and CLIA guidelines.
January 2003- November 2004
Research Associate, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.
. Executed biochemical and enzymatic assays as part of preclinical
characterization studies designed to characterize the role of
several key enzymes in glucose utilization and disposal.
EDUCATION
2012 Creighton University, Omaha, NE; Doctor of Pharmacy
Candidate
2010 Temple University, Fort Washington, PA.; Certificate in Global Risk
Assessment.
2005 University of Ferrara, Italy, MS in Medical and
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology.
2002 Washington University in St. Louis; B.A. in Chemistry.
FELLOWSHIPS
1998-99 Howard Hughes Research Fellowship, Washington University, St.
Louis.
HONORS AND AWARDS
2010 Active member, Alpha Alpha Chapter, Rho Chi National Honor
Society, Creighton University, Omaha, NE.
2008-2010 Dean's Honor List, Creighton University, Omaha, NE.
2001 Award for Excellence in Italian Studies, St. Louis Italian Rotary
Club.
2002 Honors in Chemistry, Washington University, Department of Chemistry.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2008-2010 American Pharmacists Association-American Student
Pharmacists