Liz Dall'aglio (Nee Taylor)
About Liz Dall'aglio (Nee Taylor)
Liz Dall'aglio is a Project Manager at Dotmatics, where she customizes software for pharmaceutical clients. She has extensive experience in analytical science and project management, having previously worked at SSL International and Cambridge Cognition.
Work at Dotmatics
Currently, Liz Dall'aglio serves as a Project Manager at Dotmatics, a role she has held since 2018. Based in Bishop Stortford, Herts, UK, she focuses on customizing Dotmatics software modules to align with the specific requirements of large pharmaceutical clients. Her responsibilities include ensuring that the software effectively supports laboratory processes, enhancing operational efficiency for pharmaceutical customers.
Previous Experience at SSL International
Before joining Dotmatics, Liz Dall'aglio worked at SSL International as a Senior Analytical Scientist from 1997 to 2008. During her 11 years in this position, she contributed to various analytical projects, gaining extensive experience in the scientific field.
Experience at Cambridge Cognition
Liz Dall'aglio was employed at Cambridge Cognition as a Project Manager from 2008 to 2010. In this role, she managed pharmaceutical trials, overseeing project execution and ensuring compliance with industry standards during her two-year tenure.
Education and Expertise
Liz Dall'aglio holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Physical Chemistry from the University of East Anglia, which she completed in 1990. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Chemistry from the same institution, graduating in 1989. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in project management within the pharmaceutical sector.
Software Adaptation in Scientific Laboratories
At Dotmatics, Liz Dall'aglio has been involved in adapting software for electronic recording and inventory management in scientific laboratories. This initiative aims to streamline laboratory operations and improve data management practices for clients in the pharmaceutical industry.