Michael Greenberg
About Michael Greenberg
Michael Greenberg is a Senior Process Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb, specializing in Global MS&T Tech Transfer in Seattle, Washington. He has extensive experience in bioprocessing and tech transfer, having previously worked at Juno Therapeutics, AGC Biologics, and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Michael Greenberg is currently employed as a Senior Process Engineer in the Global MS&T Tech Transfer department at Bristol Myers Squibb. Based in Seattle, Washington, his responsibilities include overseeing various technical transfer projects. His role involves ensuring that processes are efficiently transitioned from development to manufacturing, leveraging his extensive background in bioprocessing.
Previous Experience at Juno Therapeutics
From 2018 to 2021, Michael Greenberg worked at Juno Therapeutics, Inc. as a Global MS&T Process Engineer III. During his time in the Greater Seattle Area, he played a critical role in tech transfer projects, streamlining the transition of processes from development to manufacturing. His contributions were integral to the company's operational efficiency and effectiveness.
Career at AGC Biologics
Michael had a significant tenure at AGC Biologics, starting as Cell Culture Manufacturing Associate I-III and later working as MS&T Senior Process Engineer in 2018. Spanning nearly three years from 2015 to 2017, he was instrumental in developing and optimizing cell culture processes, contributing to the company's advancements in biomanufacturing.
Early Career and Education
Michael Greenberg has a foundational career history that includes roles such as Biotech Production Specialist II at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and a Student Volunteer at Wadsworth Center. He pursued his education at Skidmore College, studying Molecular, Cell, & Genetics and graduating with a degree in Biology. Additionally, he studied at Studio Art Centers International in Florence and attended Longmeadow High School. His early experiences provided a solid base for his career in bioprocessing and tech transfer.
Research and Volunteer Work
Michael contributed to research projects during his time at Skidmore College, focusing on molecular genetics. His hands-on experience extended to his volunteer work at the Wadsworth Center where he worked in a state-of-the-art research facility. These experiences enriched his understanding of bioprocessing techniques and augmented his research capabilities.