Marcus M. Moye
Raleigh, North Carolina 27616
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Objective
To secure a position utilizing my analytical skills to support research and development.
Professional Skills
Laboratory: Strong HPLC, Moisture Testing, ELISA, cIEF, Dissolution testing, and Method Validation,
General Laboratory testing,
Working GC, Malvern Spray Tec, Method Development, UV/Vis, Peptide Mapping,
DNA threshold, SDS-PAGE, DLS, Western Blot, Protein Chemistry testing.
Inhalation: Meter Dose Inhalers Medication Delivery, Cascade Impactors, Uniformity of Dose,
Spray Pattern, Valve Delivery, Chrom Purity, Ethanol and Moisture Testing.
Metrology: Pumps, Autosamplers, Detectors, and Column Heaters
Computers: Microsoft Access, Excel, Power Point, Word
Data Acquisition TurboChrom 4.1, TotalChrom 6.0, Millennium, Chem Station, Cerity
Education
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, North Carolina Central University December 2000
Professional Experience
Scientist I February 2009 – Present
KBI Biopharma, Durham, NC
• Planned, scheduled, and executed both complex and routine projects
• Drafted standard operating procedures, internal calibration procedures, and technical reports
• Evaluated new analytical technology of strategic importance
• Conducted data review for scientific integrity and compliance
• Interpreted data for trending purposes
• Coordinated instrument calibration and repair for the entire team
• Provided quality control support for manufacturing from the pilot plant process.
• Drafted Protocols, Method Transfer, and Data summaries for clients.
• Technical expert for HPLC and Chem station software.
Supervisor 2nd shift, July 2007- January 2009
Diosynth, Schering-Plough, RTP
• Supervised and trained three chemists in quality control testing of proteins.
• Analyze and document the testing of samples of raw material, in-process products, finished products and water to support the manufacturing department.
• Responsible for providing technical and scientific support to QC Analytical Testing Laboratory.
• Responsible for supporting method transfer, qualification, validation and investigation activities.
• Participate in analyst training.
• Independent problem solver and Team contributor.
• Responsible for execution of components of a project within timeline and budget constraints.
• Participated in maintaining all Cerity Master Methods and developing all custom calculations for Cerity.
Chemist II Team Lead January 2007 – May 2008
Leiner Health Products QC lab, Wilson NC
• Supervised and trained three chemists in quality control testing.
• Analyze and document the testing of samples of raw materials, in-process products, finished products, and water to support the manufacturing department.
• Analyze and document the testing of stability samples to establish and confirm expiration dates.
• Analyze and document the testing of samples to develop and validate analytical methods.
• Analyze and document the testing of samples submitted by R&D, marketing, sales, customer complaints, process validation and other departments.
• Perform testing to validate laboratory instruments.
• Maintain and calibrate label equipment and make minor repairs as necessary.
• Prepare and maintain reagents and standards.
• Review and adjust manufacturing formulas.
• Keep glassware and laboratory equipment clean and organized.
• Review notebooks and other documentation and assist in the releasing of products. Prepare testing protocols and reports.
• Write, review and revise SOP as required, and assist in the training of other chemists and technicians. Develop or modify analytical methods.
Scientist February 2004 – October 2006
Inhalation Division
Cardinal Health Pharmaceutical Development, Morrisville, NC
• Planned, scheduled, and executed both complex and routine projects
• Supervised Project Teams
• Drafted standard operating procedures, internal calibration procedures, and technical reports
• Evaluated new analytical technology of strategic importance
• Conducted data review for scientific integrity and compliance
• Interpreted data for trending purposes
• Coordinated instrument calibration and repair for the entire team
• Lab representative for the corporate safety team and the spill response team
• Executed analytical testing for inhalation products and devices according to cGLP/cGMP compliance
• Provided quality control support for manufacturing from the pilot plant process.
Associate Scientist April 2002 – February 2004
Inhalation Division
Magellan Laboratories Inc/Cardinal Health Pharmaceutical Development, Morrisville, NC
• Lead analyst on inhalation team projects
• Executed analytical testing for inhalation products and devices according to cGLP/cGMP compliance
• Conducted data review for scientific integrity and compliance
• Lab representative for the corporate safety team and the spill response team
• Coordinated instrument calibration and repair for the entire team
Lab Associate April 2001 – April 2002
Inhalation Division
Magellan Laboratories Inc, Morrisville, NC
• Executed analytical testing for inhalation products and devices according to cGLP/cGMP compliance
Lab Technician August 1999 – April 2001
Family Health International, Durham, NC
• Performed ASTM AND ISO procedures on samples to determine acceptability
• Established and maintained laboratory data records
Summer Intern May 1999 – August 1999
Glaxo-Welcome, RTP, NC
• Worked in the pharmaceutical development group
• Set up and evaluated the Instron 4500
• Worked in the pilot plant formulating tablets
Research Assistant for Dr. DeLauder August 1997 – December 2000
North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC
• Set up and ran a diffusion study of charged dyes into hair as a drug surrogate
• Worked on the Hewlett Packard UV Chemstation
• Wrote and presented the findings of my research at numerous conferences
Teacher Assistant for Dr. DeLauder August 1997 – December 2000
North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC
• Assist students in the quantitative chemistry lab
• Graded the homework of the general chemistry classes
• Set up the general and quantitative labs
Research Assistant for Dr. Myers August 1997 – August 1998
North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC
• Synthesis of Isoindolequinones
• Used the 300mhz NMR and IR spectrums to identify the isoindolequinones
Squad Leader May 1989 – August 1996
82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC
• In charge of the welfare and training of a nine man squad
• Attended Primary Leadership school to learn to lead and manage personal
• During numerous training and live missions I learned to manage difficult situations and personal
Publications
Moye, M., and DeLauder, S.F., “A Spectroscopic Assay of Hair Permeability”, submitted for publication to NCCU Undergrad Research Journal Volume VI.
Moye, M., and DeLauder, S.F., and Kidwell, D.A., “ The Ion-Exchange Mechanism for the incorporation of a dye surrogate into human hair”, Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of NOBCCHE, April 1999(in press)
Moye, M., and DeLauder, S.F., and Kidwell, D.A., “ Diffusion studies of charged dyes into human hair as a model for drug incorporation”, Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of NOBCCHE, April 1998(in press)
Moye, M., and DeLauder, S.F., and Kidwell, D.A., “ The effect of competing ions on DMADA incorporation into hair”, National Minority Research Conference, November 1999(in press)
Presentations
“Diffusion studies of N,N-Dimethyl-4-4-Azodianiline into human hair as a model for drug incorporation” Moye, M., and DeLauder, S.F., National Minority Research Symposium, Phoenix, AZ, November 10-13 1999
“ The effect of competing ions on DMADA incorporation into hair” Moye, M., and DeLauder, S.F., NC Conference on Undergraduate research, Winston Salem, NC November 18-19 1999
“Diffusion studies of charged dyes into human hair as a model for drug incorporation” Moye, M., and DeLauder, S.F., 3rd annual L.S. AMP conference, NCCU Durham, NC April 16th 1999; National Minority Research Symposium, New York, November 21-24, 1998; SERMACS Meeting in RTP, NC November 7th 1998.
Awards
Vice-Chancellor Award for “Leadership and Excellence”