Lisa Grimm
About Lisa Grimm
Lisa Grimm is a Research Scientist II specializing in Clinical Immunohistochemistry at Bristol-Myers Squibb in New Jersey, United States, with extensive experience in immunoassays, flow cytometry, and therapeutic areas such as Immuno-Oncology and Hemostasis.
Current Role at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Lisa Grimm is currently employed as a Research Scientist II in Clinical Immunohistochemistry at Bristol-Myers Squibb. She works in New Jersey, United States. Her role involves working on immunohistochemical techniques which are critical in clinical research and diagnostics, focusing on the visualization and analysis of tissue samples.
Previous Experience in Flow Cytometry
From 2015 to 2017, Lisa Grimm worked at Bristol-Myers Squibb as a Research Scientist II, specializing in Clinical Flow Cytometry in New Jersey, United States. During her tenure, she developed and validated multi-color flow cytometry assays, contributing significantly to the field of Immuno-Oncology and Hemostasis.
Work at Tandem Labs
Lisa Grimm held the position of Research Scientist and Team Lead at Tandem Labs from 2012 to 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. In this role, she led a research team and worked on various biochemical and clinical research projects, demonstrating her leadership and technical skills in scientific research.
Research Scientist at Xenobiotic Laboratories, Inc.
Between 2009 and 2011, Lisa Grimm was an Associate Research Scientist at Xenobiotic Laboratories, Inc., a subsidiary of Wuxi Apptec, Inc., in Plainsboro, New Jersey. Here, Lisa applied her expertise to the development and optimization of various assays, further enhancing her technical experience in the pharmaceutical industry.
Educational Background
Lisa Grimm obtained her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Rider University, where she studied from 1988 to 1992. Her educational foundation in biology has been instrumental in her successful career as a research scientist, allowing her to develop a strong understanding of biological processes and research methodologies.