Wei Huang
About Wei Huang
Wei Huang is the Principal Scientist and Analytical Team Lead at Bristol Myers Squibb, with a PhD from The University of Georgia and a B.A.Sc. from Tongji University.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Wei Huang serves as the Principal Scientist-Analytical Team Lead at Bristol Myers Squibb in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. In this capacity since August 2021, Huang leads analytical teams in the biologics CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls) sector. His role involves overseeing analytical methodologies and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements for biologics.
Doctorate from The University of Georgia
Wei Huang earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from The University of Georgia, where he studied from 2010 to 2016. This six-year period helped him gain a deep understanding of research methodologies, contributing significantly to his expertise in analytical sciences within the biologics sector.
Bachelor’s Degree from Tongji University
Before his doctoral studies, Wei Huang completed a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) at Tongji University from 2004 to 2008. This foundational education solidified his proficient knowledge in applied sciences, paving the way for his advanced studies and subsequent professional achievements.
Expertise in Analytical Methodologies and Regulatory Requirements
Wei Huang brings extensive experience in analytical methodologies and regulatory requirements for biologics. His expertise in this area encompasses developing and implementing analytical strategies that align with industry standards. This experience is critical for ensuring the quality and efficacy of biologic products.
Leadership in Cross-Functional Team Management
Wei Huang has a proven track record of managing cross-functional teams to achieve project milestones. His strong background in both academic and industrial research environments allows him to effectively lead teams and coordinate efforts across different functional areas, ensuring timely and successful project completion.