Scott Talbot
About Scott Talbot
Scott Talbot is a Process Engineer specializing in Cell Therapy at Bristol Myers Squibb in Massachusetts, with a background in Animal Science and extensive experience in manufacturing roles.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Scott Talbot currently works as a Process Engineer specializing in Cell Therapy at Bristol Myers Squibb in Massachusetts, United States. His role involves overseeing processes related to cell therapy, ensuring optimal operational performance, and maintaining quality standards in manufacturing.
Previous Roles at Bristol Myers Squibb
Before his current role, Scott Talbot held several positions at Bristol Myers Squibb. From 2018 to 2021, he served as a Manufacturing Operational Engineer in Devens, MA. Prior to that, from 2016 to 2018, he worked as an External Manufacturing Technical PIP (Associate Scientist) at the Devens, MA and Portsmouth, NH locations. His tenure at Bristol Myers Squibb showcases a progression through various technical and operational roles within the company.
Experience at Repligen Corporation and Lonza
Scott Talbot has worked in multiple capacities at other biotechnology companies. Notably, he was a Senior Manufacturing Associate at Repligen Corporation for a brief period in 2016 and a Manufacturing Associate II from 2014 to 2016. Before that, he held a position as a Manufacturing Associate II at Lonza in Portsmouth, NH, from 2011 to 2014.
Academic Background in Animal Science
Scott Talbot studied Animal Science at the University of Connecticut and achieved a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from 2002 to 2006. He then pursued further education at the University of New Hampshire, earning a Master of Science (MS) degree in Animal Science with a focus on Ruminant Nutrition from 2007 to 2011.
Early Career and Laboratory Experience
Early in his career, Scott Talbot gained valuable experience working as a Lab Technician at the University of New Hampshire. He worked in Dr. Thomas Foxall's Lab for eight months and at the Dairy Nutrition Research Center for four years. These roles provided him with a solid foundation in laboratory practices and research methodologies.