Lonza
Courtney Hazelton-Harrington is a Senior Scientist in Research & Development at Lonza since July 2022, focusing on developing analytical methods for real-time release testing and quality by design initiatives. Contributions include integrating innovative monitoring and control strategies into downstream process workflows. Additionally, Courtney serves as an Associate Editor for the Board of Publications with the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society since July 2023. Previous experience includes a research assistant position at Colorado State University, where multidisciplinary research on fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy techniques was conducted, along with roles as a teaching assistant and various instructional and support positions at Texas State University. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Physical Chemistry from Colorado State University and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Texas State University, graduating Summa Cum Laude.
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Lonza
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Lonza Group AG (Lonza) is a Switzerland-based holding company and a supplier to the pharmaceutical, healthcare and life-science industries. The Company divides its activities into four divisions: Life Science Ingredients; Microbial Control; Custom Manufacturing, and Bioscience. The Life Science Ingredients division comprises a range of products for applications in nutrition, hygiene, preservation, water treatment, materials protection, and other industrial markets. The Microbial Control division focuses on five areas: hygiene, wood protection, water treatment, oil/gas applications, and industrial preservation and comprises products ranging from disinfectants to household cleaning products. The Custom Manufacturing division comprises products used in pharmaceuticals sector. The Bioscience division comprises bioscience products, including cell culture and molecular biology tools for research, tests for microbial detection, and media used in the production of therapeutics.