Ugochinyere Ndukwe
About Ugochinyere Ndukwe
Ugochinyere Ndukwe is an Analyst at Roivant Sciences, where he has worked since 2022. He has a background in Biology and Neuroscience & Behavior from Columbia University and has held various internships and leadership roles in research and engineering organizations.
Current Role at Roivant Sciences
Ugochinyere Ndukwe serves as an Analyst at Roivant Sciences, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he contributes to various analytical projects within the organization, leveraging his background in biology and neuroscience. Roivant Sciences focuses on advancing innovative therapies and improving patient outcomes, and Ndukwe's analytical skills support these objectives.
Previous Experience at Northwestern University
Ndukwe worked as a SynBREU Summer Researcher at Northwestern University in 2021. This position lasted for three months and took place in Chicago, Illinois. During this time, he engaged in research activities that contributed to his understanding of scientific methodologies and enhanced his analytical capabilities.
Internship at Museum of Science and Industry
In 2018, Ndukwe completed a one-month internship as a Farrell Fellows Summer Intern at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. This experience provided him with exposure to educational programming and public engagement in science, further developing his interest in the field.
Educational Background at Columbia University
Ndukwe studied at Columbia University from 2018 to 2022, where he earned a degree in Biology and Neuroscience & Behavior. His education provided a strong foundation in biological sciences and behavioral studies, equipping him with the knowledge necessary for his analytical roles in the healthcare sector.
Involvement with National Society of Black Engineers
From 2019 to 2022, Ndukwe served as the Professional Relations Chair for the National Society of Black Engineers. In this role, he focused on fostering professional development and networking opportunities for members, contributing to the organization's mission of supporting Black engineers in their careers.