Pamela Morani

Senior Scientist I at Celldex Therapeutics

Pamela Morani has a diverse work experience in the life sciences field. Pamela started their career in 1997 as a Laboratory Assistant at Massachusettes Bay Community College, where they collaborated with instructors to design and prepare laboratory experiments, tutored students, and proctored exams. From 1998 to 2002, they worked as a Laboratory Technician at the Boston University Medical Center Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute, Section of Molecular Genetics. In this role, they maintained various cell lines, performed protein and DNA-based assays, and conducted various types of protein-based assays.

In 2001, Pamela joined Organogenesis as a Team Leader in the Cell Culture Manufacturing Department. Pamela was responsible for supervising and training staff, maintaining human epidermal and dermal cells, and revising departmental procedures using Documentum Software. In 2006, they took on the role of Senior Manufacturing Associate III at Rena Med Biologics Inc., where they manufactured and maintained Renal Assist Devices, performed process validation, and implemented a new departmental training program.

Most recently, Pamela worked at Celldex Therapeutics as a Senior Scientist 1. Here, they oversaw the establishment of a new Clinical Assays/GLP Testing Laboratory, managed and trained staff in sample testing and assay development, and liaised with various departments and external partners.

Overall, Pamela Morani's work experience demonstrates their expertise in laboratory techniques, manufacturing, training, and project management in the life sciences industry.

Pamela Morani pursued their education in a chronological manner. Pamela first attended Massachusetts Bay Community College from 1996 to 1999, where they obtained an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Biotechnology. Following this, they enrolled at UMass Boston from 1999 to 2001 and earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in Biology/Biological Sciences, General.

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