Gregory Armaos
About Gregory Armaos
Gregory Armaos is a Pharmacokinetic Scientist with extensive academic and professional experience in the field of pharmacology. He has worked at notable institutions such as CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre and Celerion, contributing to scientific research and clinical services.
Work at Celerion
Gregory Armaos has been employed at Celerion as a Pharmacokinetic Scientist since 2017. In this role, he applies his expertise in pharmacokinetics to support clinical research and drug development initiatives. His responsibilities include analyzing data related to drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, contributing to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences.
Education and Expertise
Gregory Armaos holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Pharmacology from Université de Montréal, where he studied from 2014 to 2016. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Physiology from McGill University, completing his studies from 2010 to 2013. Additionally, he obtained a Diplôme d'études collégiales in Health Sciences from Marianopolis College, studying from 2008 to 2010. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in pharmacokinetics.
Background
Gregory Armaos began his academic journey in Health Sciences at Marianopolis College, where he completed his studies in 2010. He then pursued a Bachelor of Science in Physiology at McGill University, graduating in 2013. Following this, he worked as a Clinical Customer Service Agent at Algorithme Pharma for five months in 2016. He continued his education at Université de Montréal, where he completed his Master of Science in Pharmacology while conducting scientific research at CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre from 2014 to 2016.
Previous Experience
Before joining Celerion, Gregory Armaos worked at Algorithme Pharma, an Altasciences Company, as a Clinical Customer Service Agent for five months in 2016. His role involved supporting clinical operations and ensuring effective communication with clients. Additionally, he gained research experience as a graduate student at CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre from 2014 to 2016, where he contributed to scientific studies in pharmacology.