Michael Oguntusin
About Michael Oguntusin
Michael Oguntusin is the Associate Director of Regulatory CMC at Bristol Myers Squibb in the United Kingdom, with extensive experience in regulatory affairs and leadership roles across multiple companies.
Company
Michael Oguntusin is currently employed at Bristol Myers Squibb in the United Kingdom, where he serves as Associate Director, Regulatory CMC. Bristol Myers Squibb is a global biopharmaceutical company renowned for its focus on innovative medicine to improve patient outcomes.
Title
Michael Oguntusin holds the title of Associate Director, Regulatory CMC. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing regulatory Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (CMC) functions, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and guidelines.
Education and Expertise
Michael Oguntusin holds a Master's degree in Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology from Linköping University, attained in 2011. He also earned a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry from the University of Hertfordshire in 2012. His academic background in medical microbiology and biochemistry is complemented by extensive regulatory CMC experience.
Professional Background
Michael Oguntusin has held significant roles in regulatory CMC, including positions at IQVIA such as Functional CMC Lead and Deputy Functional CMC Lead. He also worked as a Global Regulatory Affairs CMC Lead at IQVIA. Prior to these roles, he gained experience as a Regulatory Affairs Officer at Diamond Pharma Services. His career spans various positions in clinical research and production at different organizations, including The Native Antigen Company, University of Hertfordshire, and Linköping University.
Work Experience and Roles
Michael's varied roles include stints at Hyper Recruitment Solutions as a Clinical & Regulatory Affairs Consultant and at The Native Antigen Company, where he was a Production Scientist and Biosafety Officer. His early career includes positions as a Supervisor at T M Lewin and Undergraduate Research Scientist at University of Hertfordshire, showcasing a blend of leadership and scientific research experience.