Lydia Beaudette

Director, Growth & Strategic Partnerships at Centricity Research

Lydia Beaudette has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. Lydia started their career as a Biomechanics Research Assistant at the University of Guelph from 2009 to 2012. During this time, they also worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, where they assisted in teaching various courses.

In 2014, Lydia joined LMC Healthcare as a Clinical Research Coordinator, where they conducted Phase III and IV clinical research studies in the field of endocrinology. Lydia worked on studies related to Diabetes, cardiovascular health, nephrology, cholesterol lowering, and weight loss. Lydia also served as a Regional Site Lead, providing support to the clinical research programs at LMC Barrie and LMC Markham. Their responsibilities included quality control, mentoring staff, training new research personnel, and acting as a liaison for study sponsors.

In 2016, they transitioned to Manna Research as a Regional Site Lead, overseeing research activities in a specific region. Lydia held this position until 2018 when they joined Centricity Research. At Centricity Research, Lydia held various roles, including Manager of Special Projects and Site Lead. Lydia is currently serving as the Director of Growth & Strategic Partnerships.

Throughout their career, Lydia has demonstrated expertise in clinical research, project management, team leadership, and building strategic partnerships.

Lydia Beaudette completed their education in a chronological manner. Lydia first attended the University of Guelph from 2008 to 2012, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Human Kinetics. Lydia then pursued further education at the same institution from 2012 to 2014, earning a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Spine and Muscle Biomechanics.

In addition to their academic degrees, Lydia Beaudette has also obtained several certifications. In 2016, they became a Certified Phlebotomist through Medix College, and also became a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator through ACRP (Association of Clinical Research Professionals).

Lydia further expanded their expertise by achieving the certification as an ACRP-certified Project Manager from the Association of Clinical Research Professionals in 2018.

Furthermore, Lydia Beaudette has been a member of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals since 2015, as well as a member of the Society of Clinical Research Professionals. Finally, while the specific details are not mentioned, they have also gained knowledge in Good Clinical Practice.

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