Kris Oshiro
About Kris Oshiro
Kris Oshiro is a Research Associate in Process Development at Bristol Myers Squibb and a Research Assistant at the University of Washington - School of Medicine, with extensive experience in biotechnology and medical research.
Title: Research Associate, Process Development
Kris Oshiro currently holds the position of Research Associate, Process Development at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, Kris is involved in developing innovative therapies by contributing to process development projects. Kris's work focuses on improving methodologies within the biotechnology sector, especially within cell therapy.
Current Role at University of Washington - School of Medicine
Kris Oshiro is actively engaged as a Research Assistant at the University of Washington - School of Medicine. In this capacity, Kris participates in various research projects aimed at advancing medical knowledge. This role enables Kris to contribute to the academic and scientific community through rigorous research activities.
Past Experience in Biotechnology
Kris Oshiro has extensive experience in the biotechnology sector, having worked at Juno Therapeutics, Inc. in multiple roles. Kris served as Manufacturing Associate I and II, contributing to cell therapy manufacturing processes. These roles, spanning from 2017 to 2019, demonstrate Kris's deep involvement in biotechnology manufacturing and process development.
Educational Background
Kris Oshiro has a solid educational background, having completed a Master of Science from Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs from 2021 to 2023. Kris also holds a Post-Baccalaureate from Shoreline Community College, completed between 2019 and 2021, and a Bachelor's Degree from Seattle University, earned between 2009 and 2014.
Research Contributions in Pediatrics
Kris Oshiro has contributed significantly to pediatric healthcare advancements during time at Seattle Children's. As a Research Assistant from 2013 to 2016, Kris worked on clinical research studies aimed at enhancing pediatric healthcare. This role involved rigorous data collection and analysis to improve health outcomes for children.
Statistical Analysis Skills
In a role at Asian Counseling and Referral Service, Kris Oshiro developed strong statistical analysis skills. Serving as a Statistics Analyst in 2014, Kris contributed to community health research by analyzing data and providing insights. This experience has further bolstered Kris's ability to handle complex data in research settings.