Tory Brediger
About Tory Brediger
Tory Brediger is an Automation Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb in Seattle, specializing in automating flow cytometry assays. He has a background in biochemistry and experience in immuno-oncology and cellular therapy.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Tory Brediger currently serves as an Automation Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb in Seattle, Washington. Since June 2020, Tory has been contributing to automation projects that specialize in streamlining processes and enhancing efficiency. The specific focus includes automating flow cytometry assays utilizing the Lynx liquid handler from Dynamic Devices. This role plays a critical part in the ongoing research and development efforts at Bristol Myers Squibb.
Previous Experience at Juno Therapeutics, Inc.
From 2017 to 2020, Tory Brediger worked at Juno Therapeutics, Inc. as a Research Associate in Automation Development. During this three-year tenure, Tory gained valuable experience in the areas of immuno-oncology and cellular therapy. The role primarily involved developing automation solutions, which are critical for enhancing the efficiency and scalability of research operations in the company's dynamic environment.
Professional Background at Eurofins
Tory Brediger's professional journey includes a role as an Analyst at Eurofins from 2015 to 2016, based in Bothell, Washington. In this position, Tory was responsible for a range of analytical tasks that supported the company's broader objectives in biosciences. This one-year engagement provided foundational skills that have been built upon in subsequent roles.
Biochemistry Background from University of Washington
Tory Brediger holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry from the University of Washington, where studies were completed from 2010 to 2015. This academic background laid the groundwork for Tory's specialization in automating biochemistry processes. The solid foundation in biochemistry has been instrumental in successfully transitioning into specialized roles in automation engineering within the biopharmaceutical industry.
Internship at Seagen
In 2014, Tory Brediger completed a research internship at Seagen, marking an early step into the biotechnology field. This three-month internship provided hands-on experience and the opportunity to engage in practical research activities. The skills acquired during this period have contributed to Tory's career trajectory in automation engineering and research development.