Alicia Sánchez Espinosa
About Alicia Sánchez Espinosa
Alicia Sánchez Espinosa is an Associate Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb in Sevilla, Spain, with extensive experience in laboratory research and clinical trials management.
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Alicia Sánchez Espinosa serves as an Associate Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb in Sevilla, Andalucía, España. She brings several years of experience in laboratory research and clinical trials to her current position, providing technical and logistical support to European centers involved in these trials.
Previous Experience at Celgene
Before her current role, Alicia spent nearly four years at Celgene, holding multiple positions including Research & Early Development, Laboratory Research Technician, Laboratory Research Intern, and Customer Value. She developed her skills extensively in research and development, sample management, and customer interaction during her tenure there.
Education and Expertise
Alicia Sánchez Espinosa holds a Master's degree in Clinical Trials from Universidad de Sevilla and another Master's degree in Research, Development, Control and Innovation of Medicines from Universidad de Granada. She has also attained qualifications in Animal Handling (Category B) from Animalaria Formación y Gestión SL, Cell Culture Techniques from Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria San Carlos, and Forensic Biology from Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Her academic background is strongly rooted in medical and clinical laboratory research.
Role in Clinical Trials
In her current capacity, Alicia provides comprehensive technical and logistical support for clinical trials across Europe. Her responsibilities include managing biorepository requests from public and private sectors, overseeing the reception, processing, and registration of human primary samples, and conducting training sessions for sample collection and processing during clinical trial initiation visits.
Skills and Problem-Solving
Alicia has developed significant expertise in recruiting and handling primary samples from various diseases. She is known for her proactive approach to problem-solving and provides creative solutions for issues related to sample collection, processing, and shipment. Her comprehensive skill set makes her an asset in the field of clinical research and laboratory management.