Kimberly Rodriquez

Process Development Engineer III at Adicet Bio

Kimberly Rodriguez began their work experience at Oregon State University in 2011 as a Research Associate, specializing in the study of associated proteins and post-translational modifications of the tumor suppressor protein bcl11b. At Oregon State, they gained expertise in biological research techniques such as tissue culture, transfection, and Wester blot analysis. Kimberly then transitioned to Hitachi Chemical Advanced Therapeutics Solutions in 2014, where they served as a Manufacturing Associate II, responsible for leading the manufacturing team for a phase II clinical trial. Kimberly acquired experience in pre-clinical development, as well as phase I, phase II, and phase III clinical trials. Kimberly also worked with various cell processing systems, including the Cobe 2991 Cell Processor and SynGen X-Lab System. In 2017, they were promoted to Senior MSAT Technician at Hitachi, where they continued their work in manufacturing and gained expertise with additional cell processing systems such as the CliniMACS Plus System and LOVO Cell Processing System. Kimberly joined Stanford University School of Medicine in 2019 as a Senior Manufacturing Specialist, further expanding their knowledge in the field. Most recently, in 2020, Kimberly began working as a Process Development Engineer III at Adicet Bio, Inc.

Kimberly Rodriguez attended Oregon State University from 2009 to 2014, where they obtained their Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry/Biophysics.

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  • Process Development Engineer III

    December, 2020 - present