Raphael Agbor Enoh PhD, Pharm D, R Ph
About Raphael Agbor Enoh PhD, Pharm D, R Ph
Raphael Agbor Enoh is a Scientist specializing in CMC submissions at Adaptimmune, where he has worked since 2020. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and a Pharm.D., with extensive experience in drug development, regulatory compliance, and pharmaceutical research.
Current Role at Adaptimmune
Raphael Agbor Enoh serves as Scientist CMC Submissions at Adaptimmune since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for preparing and submitting Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (CMC) documentation, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. His position is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he has contributed to the company's efforts in drug development and regulatory submissions.
Previous Experience in Pharmacy and Research
Prior to his current role, Enoh held various positions in the pharmaceutical and research sectors. He worked as a CMC Technical Writer at Adaptimmune for three months in 2020. His experience also includes externships at Temple University Hospital and the FDA, where he focused on pharmacy practice and regulatory project management, respectively. Additionally, he served as a Clinical Research Fellow at the NIH Clinical Center and a Research Fellow at the National Cancer Institute.
Education and Expertise
Raphael Enoh holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Nevada, Reno, where he specialized in Organometallic chemistry. He also earned a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) from Temple University School of Pharmacy in 2020. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both chemistry and pharmacy, enhancing his capabilities in drug development and regulatory compliance.
Experience in Drug Development and Compliance
Enoh has two years of experience in drug development and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), along with four years of experience in regulatory Quality Control and Compliance related to CMC. His expertise in these areas supports his current responsibilities in ensuring that pharmaceutical products meet regulatory requirements and quality standards.
Research and Teaching Background
Before his professional roles in pharmacy and drug development, Enoh worked as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the Nevada System of Higher Education from 2008 to 2014. This six-year experience provided him with a solid foundation in research methodologies and teaching, which he has applied throughout his career in various scientific and clinical settings.