Nadira De Abrew
About Nadira De Abrew
Nadira De Abrew is a Group Scientist at Procter & Gamble with extensive experience in toxicology and research.
Title and Current Position
Nadira De Abrew holds the title of Group Scientist at Procter & Gamble, where she has been contributing since 2020 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Her role involves significant scientific research and development, contributing to the company's innovations in various products and processes.
Previous Roles at Procter & Gamble
Before her current role, Nadira De Abrew served as a Senior Scientist/Toxicologist from 2015 to 2020, and as a Scientist/Toxicologist from 2012 to 2015 at Procter & Gamble, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Initially, she joined Procter & Gamble as a Postdoctoral Scientist from 2010 to 2012. Her extensive tenure at Procter & Gamble provided her with a diverse experience in scientific research and toxicology.
Experience at The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences
Nadira De Abrew worked at The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, formerly known as the CIIT Centers for Health Research, as a Postdoctoral Fellow within the Functional Genomics Program from 2007 to 2010. Located in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area, this position allowed her to further hone her expertise in genomics and health sciences.
Academic Research at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Nadira De Abrew conducted research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine as a Research Assistant/Graduate Student from 2000 to 2007. Initially, she served from 2000 to 2003, continuing from 2003 to 2007, engaging deeply in laboratory and academic research.
Education and Degrees
Nadira De Abrew earned a Ph.D. in Molecular and Environmental Toxicology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison after studying from 2000 to 2007. She also holds a BA in Zoology and Environmental Studies from Ohio Wesleyan University, completed between 1996 and 2000. Her academic background laid a solid foundation for her career in toxicology and scientific research.