Roisin Colreavy Donnelly
About Roisin Colreavy Donnelly
Roisin Colreavy Donnelly is a Computer System Validation Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb in Dublin, Ireland, with extensive experience in validation engineering and a background in medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Roisin Colreavy Donnelly currently works as a Computer System Validation Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. In this role, she is responsible for ensuring that computer systems used in pharmaceutical operations comply with industry standards and regulations. Her work supports the company’s commitment to maintaining high-quality production and safety standards.
Previous Position at Charles River Laboratories
From 2021 to 2022, Roisin Colreavy Donnelly served as a Validation Engineer at Charles River Laboratories in Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland. During her one-year tenure, she contributed to the development and validation of various systems, ensuring they met regulatory requirements and supported the laboratory's operational needs.
Educational Background
Roisin Colreavy Donnelly holds a Bachelor of Science in Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry from University College Dublin, where she studied from 2013 to 2017. She further advanced her expertise by obtaining a Post-Graduate Level 9 Certificate in Pharmaceutical Validation Technology from Technological University Dublin, completing her studies in 2020.
Early Career and Internships
Throughout her early career, Roisin Colreavy Donnelly gained valuable experience in both administrative and technical roles. She interned as a Validation Engineer at AbbVie in County Sligo in 2020 and worked as an Administrative Assistant at Parexel in 2019. Additionally, she held the position of Administrative Assistant at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition from 2018 to 2019.
Research Experience
Roisin Colreavy Donnelly has a sound research background, having worked on academic projects under the direction of Prof. Pat Guiry at the Research Lab in Dublin. She participated as a PhD candidate researcher from 2017 to 2018 and previously as a summer intern in 2016. Her research contributions revolve around medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry, enhancing her knowledge in the field.