DANIEL R. SANCHEZ
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Qualifications
Dedicated multilingual Biochemical Engineer with significant pharmaceutical and research experience. Strong background in biologics, process validation, aseptic technique, troubleshooting, SOP adherence, and process safety management (PSM). Proven leadership abilities demonstrated by years of working independently under little supervision to manage shifts at The Miriam Hospital. Highly skilled in ISO clean room settings and FDA regulation adherence. ASQ Certification Wonderware, Allen-Bradley PLC, Access, Microsoft Project software validation, and process control studies process engineer senior engineer
Experience
Undergraduate Research Student [Jan. 2018 – May 2018]
University of Rhode Island – Kingston, RI
Assisted principal investigator in tissue engineering related research
Extensive experience handling and preparing iron based nano-particle solutions
Explored the effects of magnetic resonance using in vitro liposome samples
Worked with nano-particle inductance heating coil equipment
Prepared assays using PCR, HPLC and UV methods.
Pharmacy Technician II [Dec. 2016 – Jan. 2018]
Women & Infants Hospital – Providence, RI
Experience adhering to pharmaceutical related SOP and cGMP protocols
Batched and prepared sterile products using aseptic technique
Experience working in clean room/sterile environment
Increased workflow output by minimizing product preparation time
Experience handling chemotherapeutic and other hazardous compounds
RI-INBRE Research Fellowship [May 2016 – Aug. 2016]
University of Rhode Island – West Kingstown, RI
Developed an independent cancer research project
Studied therapeutic effects of x-ray exposure using nanoparticle technology
Experience growing and maintaining mammalian cell cultures for duration of research
Strong experience in microscopy and liquid chromatography (HPLC).
IV Pharmacy Technician [Nov. 2015 – Dec. 2016]
Pharmerica Corp. – Warwick, RI
Worked with nursing staff and prescribers to monitor patient IV therapy
Developed workflow process for other employees to increase daily efficiency
Worked in clean room compliant with USP 797/800 policy
Applied knowledge of state and federal drug law to assist medical staff in medication management
Worked in accordance to cGMP policies and procedures
Education
University of Rhode Island
May 2018 B.S. Biochemical Engineering
Recipient of 2015 Halkey K. Ross Excellence Scholarship
Recipient of 2016 Project RELAAY Grant
Strong background in chemical process design and process safety management
Strong coursework focus in genomics, molecular biology and biochemistry