Marie Di Maso, Ph.D.
About Marie Di Maso, Ph.D.
Marie Di Maso, Ph.D., serves as the Executive Director of Analytical Development at Corealis Pharma Inc. in Montreal, Canada, where she has worked since 2013, bringing extensive experience from her previous roles in analytical research and development.
Current Role at Corealis Pharma
Marie Di Maso serves as the Executive Director of Analytical Development at Corealis Pharma Inc., a position she has held since 2013. In this role, she oversees analytical development initiatives and contributes to the strategic direction of the company. Her extensive experience in the pharmaceutical sector allows her to guide project planning and management effectively. Di Maso has been instrumental in advancing analytical methodologies and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Previous Experience at Corealis Pharma
Prior to her current role, Marie Di Maso worked as the Director of Analytics at Corealis Pharma Inc. from 2010 to 2013. During her tenure, she focused on enhancing analytical capabilities and streamlining processes within the organization. Her contributions during this period laid the groundwork for her current responsibilities in analytical development.
Experience at Merck
Marie Di Maso spent 18 years at Merck, where she held the position of Director of Analytical R&D from 1990 to 2008. In this capacity, she led various research and development projects, focusing on analytical techniques and methodologies. Her work at Merck contributed significantly to the advancement of pharmaceutical research and development.
Education and Expertise
Marie Di Maso earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from McGill University, where she studied from 1985 to 1990. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her expertise in strategic and capacity planning within the pharmaceutical industry. She specializes in project planning and management, particularly in the context of pharmaceutical research and development.
Involvement with Women In Bio
Since 2012, Marie Di Maso has been actively involved with Women In Bio, specifically in the Greater Montreal Chapter. This organization focuses on engaging, educating, and empowering women in the life sciences sector. Her participation reflects her commitment to fostering professional development and networking opportunities for women in the industry.