Brook Burgess
About Brook Burgess
Brook Burgess is a QC Microbiologist Analyst I at Bristol Myers Squibb in the Greater Phoenix Area, with a background in health sciences and biochemistry.
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Brook Burgess is a QC Microbiologist Analyst I at Bristol Myers Squibb in the Greater Phoenix Area.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Brook Burgess currently holds the position of QC Microbiologist Analyst I at Bristol Myers Squibb. This role involves conducting microbiological testing and analysis to ensure the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products. Brook works within the Greater Phoenix Area.
Professional Experience in Pharmaceutical Industry
Brook Burgess has a substantial history in the pharmaceutical industry, having previously worked as a QC Microbiologist Associate Analyst at both Bristol Myers Squibb and Celgene. At Bristol Myers Squibb, Brook held this role from 2019 to 2021. Initially, Brook joined Celgene in 2019 and worked there for a total of 8 months across different stints before transferring to Bristol Myers Squibb. This experience has provided Brook with a comprehensive understanding of microbiological quality control within significant pharmaceutical companies.
Educational Background
Brook Burgess earned two degrees from the University of Arizona: a Bachelor of Health Sciences in Physiology and a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services, with a minor in Biochemistry. The studies took place from 2012 to 2016, providing a strong foundation in health sciences, physiology, nutrition, and biochemistry. This educational background supports Brook’s expertise in microbiology and quality control within the pharmaceutical sector.
Previous Experience at Walgreens
Before transitioning to the pharmaceutical industry, Brook Burgess worked for three years as a Pharmacy Technician at Walgreens in the Phoenix, Arizona Area, from 2016 to 2019. This role involved assisting pharmacists with patient care, medication preparation, and pharmacy operations, which helped in developing valuable skills applicable to subsequent roles in the pharmaceutical field.