Hong Long

Hong Long

Principal Engineer @ Bristol Myers Squibb

About Hong Long

Hong Long is a Principal Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb with extensive experience in bioengineering and research roles at companies such as Celgene, Merck, AbbVie, and Abbott Bioresearch Center.

Company

Hong Long is currently employed at Bristol Myers Squibb, serving in the role of Principal Engineer. Bristol Myers Squibb is known for its contributions to the pharmaceutical industry, specifically in developing innovative medicines for serious diseases.

Title

Hong Long holds the title of Principal Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb. This role involves overseeing engineering projects, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and contributing to the development of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.

Education and Expertise

Hong Long studied Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree with a minor in Biochemical Engineering. Furthered his education at Lehigh University, obtaining a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Biological Chemical Engineering. His academic background is complemented by hands-on experience gained through multiple co-op programs during his undergraduate studies.

Career Background

Hong Long has an extensive career spanning multiple roles and organizations. He worked at Celgene as Bioengineer II from 2017 to 2020. Prior to that, he was employed at Merck as a Scientist for six years in West Point, PA. His early career includes positions such as Manufacturing Engineering Co-op at AbbVie, Scale-up Lab Co-op at Abbott Bioresearch Center, and Research and Development Co-op at Rohm and Haas.

Research Contributions

During his career, Hong Long has contributed to various research projects. His work at Abbott Bioresearch Center involved scale-up processes in a lab setting. At the IGERT Nanomedicine Science and Technology program, he focused on nanomedicine research. Additionally, he was involved in high-rate nanomanufacturing research at the Center for High-Rate Nanomanufacturing. Early research experience includes working as a Research Assistant at Northeastern University Chemistry Lab.

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