Tannisha Machado
About Tannisha Machado
Tannisha Machado is a Microbiology Analyst at Bristol-Myers Squibb in New York with over 8 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry.
Current Title and Role at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Tannisha Machado is currently a Microbiology Analyst at Bristol-Myers Squibb. She has been working in this role since May 2015. Her responsibilities in this position include analyzing microbiological data, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and maintaining quality assurance in the pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Tannisha is based in New York, New York, United States.
Previous Roles and Experience in Pharmaceutical Industry
Tannisha Machado has accumulated over 8 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Before her current role at Bristol-Myers Squibb, she held various positions at several major pharmaceutical companies. She worked as a Biologics Operator I at AbbVie for six months from 2014 to 2015, as a QA Technical Specialist at Pfizer for three months in 2014, and as a QC Associate at Amgen for one year from 2013 to 2014. These roles helped her gain extensive experience in quality assurance and quality control.
Education and Academic Background
Tannisha Machado studied at the University of Puerto Rico - Arecibo, where she achieved her bachelor's degree. She attended the university from 2007 to 2012, completing her degree over the course of five years. Her academic training provided a solid foundation in microbiology and related fields, preparing her for her subsequent roles in the pharmaceutical industry.
Work Experience at Major Pharmaceutical Companies
Throughout her career, Tannisha Machado has worked for several leading pharmaceutical companies. Her tenure includes positions at AbbVie, Pfizer, Amgen, and currently Bristol-Myers Squibb. This diverse experience has allowed her to develop expertise in both quality assurance and quality control roles. Her background with these industry leaders underscores her proficiency and dedication in the field of microbiology.