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Emily Wood

Plymouth Meeting,PA

Summary

Dynamic scientist with an analytical background in large and small molecule experimentation. Passionate team player eager to leverage skills to achieve new role.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Automation Scientist

Thermo Fisher FSP CRG On Assignment At GSK
04.2023 - Current
  • Develops and transfers methods for APIs/surfactants on HPLC (DAD, CAD, ELSD) to perform quantitative sample analysis
  • Delivers excipient and surfactant as well as bio relevant solubility data on projects with hundreds of samples
  • Supports workflow for forced degradation of PS80 as well as PS80 ELSD analysis through sample preparation on Andrew+ pipetting robot
  • Balances multiple work packages to deliver partners reliable data within established timelines
  • Supports team's unique initiatives through dynamic skillset in large and small molecule experiments
  • Experienced in both eLNB (IDBS) and manual documentation in accordance with ALCOA+ principles

Staff Scientist I

QPS Holdings LLC
11.2020 - 04.2023

● Followed FDA specified guidelines to perform method validation and sample analysis on pharmacokinetic and anti-drug antibody assays

● Adept in ELISA assays including colorimetric, electrochemiluminescent, and chemiluminescent

● Performed dilution linearity, prozone effect, matrix selectivity, and interference tests

● Established stability (long term, benchtop, freeze/thaw)

● Wrote clinical/non-clinical reports according to client specifications

Education

Bachelor of Science - Immunology And Infectious Disease

The Pennsylvania State University
State College, PA
05.2020

Skills

Chemstation

Empower

Library Studio

Automation Studio

Hamilton Nimbus

Big Kahuna

HPLC

HPLC-CAD

ELSD

DAD

Solubility

Bioassays

Timeline

Automation Scientist

Thermo Fisher FSP CRG On Assignment At GSK
04.2023 - Current

Staff Scientist I

QPS Holdings LLC
11.2020 - 04.2023

Bachelor of Science - Immunology And Infectious Disease

The Pennsylvania State University
Emily Wood