Taylor R.

Taylor R.

Bio Manufacturing Engineer Iii @ ElevateBio

About Taylor R.

Taylor R. is a Bio Manufacturing Engineer III at ElevateBio in Boston, Massachusetts, with a background in biochemistry and social sciences. With experience in various engineering roles, Taylor has contributed to projects in cell therapy and viral vector processes, and has a history of working in academic and industry settings.

Work at ElevateBio

Taylor R. serves as a BioManufacturing Engineer III at ElevateBio, a position held since 2020. The role is based in Boston, Massachusetts. Taylor is involved in various aspects of bio-manufacturing, contributing to the development and optimization of processes. Responsibilities include leading technical initiatives and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure efficient production methods.

Education and Expertise

Taylor R. studied at the College of DuPage, where an Associate of Science degree in Social Sciences was obtained from 2012 to 2014. Subsequently, Taylor attended Northern Illinois University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from 2014 to 2017. This educational background supports a strong foundation in both social sciences and biochemistry, contributing to expertise in bio-manufacturing.

Background

Prior to joining ElevateBio, Taylor R. gained experience in various roles within the biotechnology field. Taylor worked as a BioProcess Engineer in Downstream at Novartis Gene Therapies for eight months in 2018. This was followed by a two-year tenure as Process Engineer III at the same organization until 2020. Earlier experience includes positions as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and Peer Tutor at Northern Illinois University from 2014 to 2017.

Achievements

In the role at ElevateBio, Taylor R. has served as the technical lead for Manufacturing during design workshops focused on electronic batch records and electronic logbooks. Taylor has also led small capital projects related to Cell Therapy and Viral Vector processes, overseeing equipment commissioning, qualification, and validation. Additionally, Taylor played a significant role in drafting and revising Standard Operating Procedures and Work Instructions.

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