Michelle Case
About Michelle Case
Michelle Case is a Research Investigator II at Bristol Myers Squibb in New Brunswick, New Jersey, with a background in analytical and forensic chemistry.
Company
Michelle Case is currently employed at Bristol Myers Squibb, a prominent global biopharmaceutical company. She works as a Research Investigator II in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. She has been with the company for several years and continues to contribute to ongoing research initiatives.
Title
Michelle Case holds the title of Research Investigator II at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, she undertakes complex research tasks and develops novel analytical methods to enhance drug compound analysis. Her position involves working with advanced analytical techniques and mentoring junior researchers.
Education and Expertise
Michelle Case has an extensive academic background in chemistry and forensic science. She earned a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Seton Hall University, where she also completed a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in the same field. Additionally, she holds a Master of Science in Forensic Science and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with a concentration in Forensic Science from Cedar Crest College. Her education has provided her with a strong foundation in analytical and forensic chemistry.
Background
Michelle Case’s work experience spans several roles in research and education. Before her current role, she served as a Research Investigator I at Bristol Myers Squibb from 2015 to 2018. During her doctoral studies, she worked as an Analytical Chemistry Doctoral Student at Seton Hall University. Earlier in her career, she was a Summer Intern at the NJSP Office of Forensic Sciences and a student at Cedar Crest College.
Achievements
Michelle Case has made significant contributions to her field. She published a research paper on advanced analytical techniques in a peer-reviewed journal and presented forensic chemistry findings at the American Chemical Society National Meeting. She developed a novel analytical method to improve the accuracy of drug compound analysis and received an internal award for innovation in analytical chemistry at Bristol Myers Squibb. Additionally, she has mentored junior researchers and interns in the Analytical Chemistry department.