Daniel Machado
About Daniel Machado
Daniel Machado is a Research Associate at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Redwood City, California, with 15 years of experience in the biotech industry.
Current Role at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Daniel Machado is currently a Research Associate at Bristol-Myers Squibb located in Redwood City, California. In his role, he provides crucial support to immuno-oncology by conducting a variety of in-vivo studies. He frequently uses the Studylog application for data capture and general study design reference. Daniel collaborates closely with Principal Investigators to ensure proper execution and comprehension of study designs. Additionally, he provides support to fellow Research Associates, enhancing the overall workflow and development in the vivarium setting.
Previous Experience at Medarex
From 2008 to 2009, Daniel Machado worked at Medarex as a Laboratory Technician II in Milpitas. In his position at Medarex, Daniel handled various technical laboratory tasks and contributed to several projects. His role provided a foundation for the skills he would later employ in more advanced positions within the biotech industry.
Previous Experience at ALZA Corporation
Between 2003 and 2007, Daniel Machado served as a Laboratory Technician at ALZA Corporation in Mountain View, California. During his four years at ALZA, Daniel developed and honed his technical skills, gaining valuable experience in laboratory procedures and operations that would serve him throughout his career in the biotech industry.
Years of Experience in Biotech Industry
Daniel Machado boasts 15 years of experience in the biotech industry. Over the years, he has undertaken various roles, from Laboratory Technician to Research Associate. Daniel has provided vital support in projects related to immuno-oncology and in-vivo studies, collaborating with Principal Investigators and management to improve workflow and overall development. His extensive background makes him a valuable asset in the field.
Training and Development Responsibilities
In his current role, Daniel Machado trains junior staff on technical procedures and health monitoring related to in-vivo studies. He actively uses and educates incoming staff on the internal handheld system used for recording all treatments, sac requests, and clinical observations. Daniel's commitment to staff development ensures a high standard of competency within his team.