Kimberly Miller
About Kimberly Miller
Kimberly Miller is a Staff Scientist at Solid State Pharma Inc. in Halifax, Canada, specializing in crystallization engineering and solid form screening, with a strong background in chemical and crystallization process modeling.
Work at Solid State Pharma
Kimberly Miller has been employed at Solid State Pharma Inc. as a Staff Scientist since 2019. In this role, she focuses on co-crystal screening and crystallization process development for both early and late-stage compounds. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Scientist at Solid State Pharma for seven months in 2019. During her time at the company, she contributed to the development of advanced characterization technologies, enhancing the company's capabilities in crystallization engineering and solid form screening.
Education and Expertise
Kimberly Miller holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemistry from Dalhousie University, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. She also earned a Master's degree in Amine and macrocyclic chemistry from the University of Prince Edward Island, studying from 2005 to 2007. Her expertise includes chiral resolution techniques, polymorph screening, and salt screening processes, with a specialization in crystallization engineering and solid form screening.
Background
Kimberly Miller's professional background includes various roles in academic and research settings. She worked as a Research Assistant at Dalhousie University for two months in 2013 and as a Student Supervisor from 2009 to 2010. Additionally, she served as a (Senior) Laboratory Teaching Assistant at Dalhousie University from 2008 to 2011 and as an Assistant Instructor from 2009 to 2010. Earlier in her career, she was a Research Assistant at the University of Prince Edward Island from 2006 to 2007.
Previous Employment
Before joining Solid State Pharma, Kimberly Miller worked at Intertape Polymer Group as an R&D Product Development Specialist for one year in Truro, Nova Scotia, from 2013 to 2014. Her experience also includes a role as a Laboratory Instructor at the University of Prince Edward Island from 2006 to 2007. These positions contributed to her development in research and product development within the scientific community.