Taylor Mc Coy
About Taylor Mc Coy
Taylor McCoy is an Associate Scientist II at BridgeBio in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he has worked since 2019. He specializes in authoring protocols and supporting gene therapy projects while contributing to the technical transfer and innovation initiatives within the company.
Work at BridgeBio
Taylor Mc Coy has been serving as an Associate Scientist II at BridgeBio since 2019. In this role, Mc Coy is involved in authoring protocols, process descriptions, and development reports that support gene therapy projects. Mc Coy plays a key role in the technical transfer and scale-up of processes for manufacturing campaigns. Additionally, Mc Coy contributes to innovation initiatives by screening and exploring the implementation of new technologies, including instrumentation, reagents, and techniques. This position is based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Previous Experience at Avioq
Prior to joining BridgeBio, Taylor Mc Coy worked as a Scientist at Avioq from 2016 to 2018. During this two-year tenure in the Raleigh-Durham area, Mc Coy focused on laboratory operations and contributed to various scientific projects. This experience provided a foundation for Mc Coy's subsequent role at BridgeBio.
Experience at Seqirus
Taylor Mc Coy also held the position of Associate Scientist I at Seqirus from 2018 to 2019 in Holly Springs, North Carolina. In this role, Mc Coy was responsible for maintaining efficient laboratory operations, which included organizing laboratory equipment and ensuring the availability of critical lab supplies. This experience further developed Mc Coy's skills in laboratory management and scientific research.
Education and Expertise
Taylor Mc Coy earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology with a Minor in Genetics from North Carolina State University, completing the program from 2012 to 2016. Additionally, Mc Coy studied at the University of the Sunshine Coast as an exchange student in 2015 for 11 months. This educational background provides a strong foundation for Mc Coy's work in gene therapy and microbiological research.
Collaboration with Preclinical Team
In the role at BridgeBio, Taylor Mc Coy works closely with the Preclinical Team to assist in developing screening studies for potential new platforms or processes. This collaboration is essential for advancing research and development efforts within the organization, particularly in the context of gene therapy initiatives.