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Rami Nasrallah

Research And Development Manager at Organogenesis

Rami Nasrallah has extensive experience in the field of research and development, with a focus on biotechnology and regenerative medicine. Rami currently serves as a Research and Development Manager at Organogenesis, where they are responsible for overseeing various projects. Prior to this, they worked as a Technical Consultant at Ipolaris, where they provided expertise and support for technical implementation. Rami also held a senior position at BlueNalu, where they led a team in the development of serum-free and animal component-free media formulations. Rami conducted experiments to drive innovative technology and played a key role in the development of cell culture media for upstream and downstream processes. Before BlueNalu, Rami worked at Organovo Holdings, Inc., where they contributed to the development and optimization of engineered tissue constructs for modeling liver disorders. Rami also played a role in establishing cell characterization processes and scaling up tissue production. Additionally, Rami gained experience at DaVinci Biosciences, LLC, where they conducted research on stem cells and pharmaceutical agents. Rami isolated specific stem cell populations, performed differentiation assays, and conducted gene expression analysis. Prior to that, Rami worked as a Research Associate at IVD Technology, where they focused on immunoassay development for the IVD industry. Overall, Rami Nasrallah's work experience reflects their expertise in research and development, particularly in the areas of biotechnology, regenerative medicine, and cell culture.

Rami Nasrallah attended California State University, Long Beach from 2002 to 2006. During this time, they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology. Additionally, they obtained a Minor in Chemistry from the same university, completing the requirements for this degree from 2004 to 2006.

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  • Research And Development Manager

    April, 2022 - present

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