Kristina Moore
About Kristina Moore
Kristina Moore is a Senior Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb with eighteen years of experience in scientific research, specializing in molecular biology techniques and assay development.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Kristina Moore currently holds the title of Senior Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb. In her role, she is based in Princeton and continues to demonstrate her expertise in scientific research and development. Additionally, she functions as a Research Scientist II, contributing to various significant projects and scientific initiatives at the company.
Past Roles at Bristol Myers Squibb
Kristina Moore has a long-standing history with Bristol Myers Squibb, having served in multiple capacities over different time periods. She was a Research Scientist I from 2014 to 2019 in Princeton, and prior to that, she worked as a Research Associate from 2012 to 2014. Moore's tenure at Bristol Myers Squibb showcases a steady progression in her career within the company.
Previous Experience at Merck and Schering-Plough
Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Kristina Moore worked as a research associate at Merck for one year from 2010 to 2011 in Kenilworth. Prior to this, she spent five years at Schering-Plough, which is now part of Merck, where she served as a research associate from 2005 to 2010. Moore’s roles at these firms provided her with extensive experience in molecular biology and assay development.
Educational Background in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
Kristina Moore earned a Master’s degree in Biotechnology from the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied from 2003 to 2005. Before that, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology from Lehigh University, graduating in 2001. Her academic background laid a solid foundation for her career in scientific research and development.
Expertise in Molecular Biology and Assay Development
Kristina Moore possesses a robust skill set in molecular biology techniques, including cloning and mutagenesis, along with other DNA/RNA manipulations. She is also skilled in developing and optimizing immuno-assays and cell-based assays. These expertise areas have allowed her to achieve a proven track record of success in innovative problem-solving and assay development, making significant contributions to her field over her 18-year career.