Alice Molteni Taylor

Vice President Of Bioprocess Sales - North America And Europe at Foxx Life Sciences

Alice Molteni Taylor has a diverse work experience in various roles within different companies. Alice started their career as a Bachelor student at unimi, where they gained experience in biochemical techniques. Alice then joined UC San Diego as a Master student and later became a Research Assistant, focusing on the regulation of the Ubiquitin Proteasome System (UPS) and synaptic activity.

After their time at UC San Diego, Alice joined Foxx Life Sciences, where they initially worked as an Area Sales Manager before moving on to become a Bio-Pharma Business Development Manager. In this role, they were responsible for managing and developing business solutions for the company's Single-Use line of products in the Bio-Pharma market. Alice then took on the position of Director of BioProcess Sales, overseeing the Department of BioProcess and acting as the main point of contact for companies in the Pharma and Biotechnology market. Currently, Alice holds the role of Vice President of BioProcess Sales for North America and Europe at Foxx Life Sciences.

Throughout their career, Alice has gained expertise in the field of biochemistry and has had the opportunity to work on various research projects related to synaptic activity and enzyme regulation. Alice'swork experience demonstrates their dedication to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, as well as their ability to manage and develop business solutions.

Alice Molteni Taylor obtained their Bachelor's degree in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology from Università degli Studi di Milano, which they pursued from 2006 to 2009. Alice then continued their education at the same institution and obtained a Master's degree in Drug Biotechnology from 2009 to 2012. In addition to their formal education, Alice also holds certifications in Meeting and Event Planning obtained from SDSU College of Education in June 2015, as well as CPR and First Aid from Amerimed Healthcare Inc in March 2015.

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