Generation Bio
Megan Rice is a Principal Associate Scientist in LNP Process Science at Generation Bio, a position held since March 2022, following a role as Senior Associate Scientist in Drug Product Process Development. Prior to this, Megan served as a Research Assistant at Anactisis, focusing on scale-up and process development for rare earth element recovery. As a Student Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, contributions included researching novel polymers for organic-luminescent devices and characterizing their luminescent properties using advanced microscopy techniques. Additional experience includes a research assistantship at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College, supporting urban transportation studies, and a NSF REU Fellowship at George Mason University's I/UCRC Spatiotemporal Computing Center, where Megan developed python-based analytics for big data applications. Interning at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Megan created R-based analytical tools for nuclear debris measurements. Educational achievements include a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, both from Carnegie Mellon University.
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