Zoha Amir
About Zoha Amir
Zoha Amir is a QC Bioanalyst at Bristol Myers Squibb in Dublin, Ireland, with a background in Neuropharmacology and Biology/Biological Sciences.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Zoha Amir currently holds the position of QC Bioanalyst at Bristol Myers Squibb, based in Dublin, Ireland. She began her tenure at the pharmaceutical company in August 2020. In this role, she is involved in quality control, ensuring the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products. Her expertise in neuropharmacology and biological sciences supports her capabilities in this complex and critical domain.
Previous Experience at Laois Surgical Services
Before her current position, Zoha Amir worked as a Medical Receptionist at Laois Surgical Services from 2018 to 2020. Located in Portlaoise, Laois, Ireland, she was responsible for managing patient appointments, maintaining medical records, and providing administrative support to the medical staff. Her two years in this role honed her skills in medical administration and patient communication.
Retail Experience at Mihealth Pharmacy
In 2018, Zoha Amir gained experience in a retail environment by working as an OTC Retail Assistant at Mihealth Pharmacy in Portlaoise, Co. Laois for two months. Her responsibilities included customer service, handling over-the-counter medications, and assisting with inventory management. This short-term role provided her with valuable insights into retail operations and customer interactions.
Master of Science in Neuropharmacology
Zoha Amir holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Neuropharmacology from the National University of Ireland, Galway. She completed this degree in one year, from 2019 to 2020. Her advanced studies focused on the effects of drugs on the nervous system, providing her with a deep understanding of pharmacological mechanisms and therapeutic applications.
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences
Zoha Amir earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology/Biological Sciences, General from University College Dublin. She attended the university from 2014 to 2019, completing the five-year program. Her undergraduate education covered a broad range of topics in biological sciences, laying the foundation for her to specialize in neuropharmacology later in her academic career.