Praveen Pampati
About Praveen Pampati
Praveen Pampati is a Senior Principal Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb with extensive experience in biologics analytical development and a strong background in pharmaceutical sciences.
Company - Bristol Myers Squibb
Praveen Pampati currently holds the position of Senior Principal Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, he utilizes his extensive experience in biologics analytical development to lead teams and ensure the quality and efficacy of biologic products. His responsibilities include overseeing analytical strategies and contributing to the broader scientific objectives of the company.
Previous Experience at Bristol Myers Squibb
Before his current role, Praveen Pampati served as an Analytical Team Lead at Bristol Myers Squibb. From 2020 to 2021, he led a team dedicated to the analytical examination of biopharmaceuticals, focusing on developing methods to enhance product quality and efficacy.
Role at Amgen
Praveen Pampati worked as a Process Development Scientist at Amgen from 2015 to 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His work involved advancing the process development of therapeutic proteins. Additionally, he held positions as a Process Development Associate and Graduate Intern earlier in his career at Amgen, contributing to the research and development in biologics.
Position at Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories
As a Senior Scientist at Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories from 2013 to 2015, Praveen Pampati focused on analytical testing and method development for biopharmaceuticals. He specialized in designing and optimizing analytical methods to ensure the integrity and efficacy of biopharmaceutical products.
Education and Academic Contributions
Praveen Pampati holds a PhD in Analytical Chemistry (2007-2010) and an MS in Chemistry (2005-2007) from the University of Rhode Island. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy from G. Pulla Reddy College Of Pharmacy (2000-2004). He contributed to academic research as a Post Doctoral Scientist at the University of Rhode Island from 2011 to 2012, enhancing the understanding of analytical chemistry.