Naga Chakka
About Naga Chakka
Naga Chakka is a Manager of Clinical Supply Logistics Network at Bristol Myers Squibb in Melbourne, Australia, with over 15 years of experience in the pharmaceuticals industry.
Company: Bristol Myers Squibb
Naga Chakka currently holds the position of Manager, Clinical Supply Logistics Network at Bristol Myers Squibb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This role involves overseeing the logistics of clinical supplies, ensuring that clinical trials run smoothly and efficiently.
Title: Clinical Trial Logistics Associate at Pharmpckpro
In addition to working at Bristol Myers Squibb, Naga Chakka is also employed by Pharmpckpro as a Clinical Trial Logistics Associate. This dual role highlights their extensive knowledge and experience in managing clinical trial logistics.
Previous Experience at PCI Pharma Services
Naga Chakka served as a Clinical Trial Logistics Associate at PCI Pharma Services from 2015 to 2021. Based in Melbourne, Australia, they gained valuable experience across various logistics functions in clinical trial settings for six years, reinforcing their expertise in the field.
Education and Expertise in Clinical Research
Naga Chakka completed a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research from the University of Melbourne between 2018 and 2019. Additionally, they received Essential Training for New CRAs from ARCS in 2013 and completed a Master of Science in Biotechnology at Griffith University from 2004 to 2006. These educational achievements underpin their expertise in clinical research and laboratory science.
Experience in Oncology
Specializing in oncology, Naga Chakka has built a robust foundation in this critical area of clinical research. Their role as a Senior Research Fellow at Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology in Bangalore from 2006 to 2007 and other positions have strengthened their deep understanding of oncology research and clinical trial logistics.
Role at Flinders Clinical Trial Services
Naga Chakka worked as an Equipment Maintenance Officer at Flinders Clinical Trial Services in Adelaide, Australia, from 2010 to 2015. In this role, they ensured smooth operation and maintenance of essential equipment, crucial for the efficient conduct of clinical trials.