Patrick Ney
About Patrick Ney
Patrick Ney is a Senior Manufacturing Associate in Cell Therapy at Bristol Myers Squibb, with expertise in cancer immunotherapy manufacturing and a background in applied government biomedical research.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Patrick Ney currently works as a Senior Manufacturing Associate focusing on Cell Therapy at Bristol Myers Squibb in Devens, MA. His role involves overseeing cell therapy manufacturing processes, ensuring compliance with industry and company standards, and contributing to the development of cutting-edge cancer immunotherapy treatments.
Previous Work Experience at Legend Biotech
Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Patrick Ney worked as a CAR-T Operations Associate at Legend Biotech in Raritan, New Jersey from 2020 to 2021. During his tenure of one year, he was involved in CAR-T cell therapy operations, including production, quality control, and process optimization to advance innovative cancer treatments.
Graduate Studies and Research at Rutgers School of Public Health
Patrick Ney attended Rutgers School of Public Health, where he earned a Master of Science in Biostatistics from 2014 to 2018. While there, he also contributed as a Graduate Student and Research Collaborator, engaging in various research projects that enhanced his expertise in biostatistics and public health.
Experience at Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute
From 2011 to 2014, Patrick Ney worked as a Senior Research Technician at the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (AFRRI), contracted through the Henry M. Jackson Foundation. His responsibilities included conducting biomedical research, focusing on radiobiology, and managing research initiatives. Before that, he served as a Research Technician at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation from 2008 to 2011.
Educational Background in Cell Biology and Biostatistics
Patrick Ney completed his Bachelor of Science in Cell Biology at the University of Maryland College Park, graduating in 2006. He later pursued advanced studies, earning a Master of Science in Biostatistics from Rutgers School of Public Health. His academic background has equipped him with skills in data analysis, cell culture, and biostatistical methods.