Veerle Minne
About Veerle Minne
Veerle Minne is a Senior Field Clinical Engineer in Neuromodulation at Nevro, where she has worked since 2014. With a background in clinical research and project management at Boston Scientific, she collaborates across various departments to address technical issues and ensure compliance with regulations.
Work at Nevro
Veerle Minne has been employed at Nevro as a Senior Field Clinical Engineer Neuromodulation since 2014. In this role, she serves as the primary point of contact for technical matters related to clinical projects. She collaborates with various departments including Sales, Marketing, Regulatory, Quality Assurance, and Research and Development to address technical issues. Minne ensures compliance with Standard Operating Procedures, Good Clinical Practice, and local regulations in all activities.
Previous Experience at Boston Scientific
Prior to her current role at Nevro, Veerle Minne worked at Boston Scientific in several capacities. She served as a Senior Field Clinical Research Engineer CRM for three months in 2012 in Diegem, Brussels. Additionally, she held the position of Senior Clinical Project Manager CRM for six months in 2012 in the Brussels Area. Her experience also includes working as a Field Clinical Research Engineer CRM from 2008 to 2012 for four years and as a Business Analyst from 2006 to 2008 for two years. She was also a Senior Field Clinical Research Engineer Neuromodulation at Boston Scientific from 2013 to 2014.
Education and Expertise
Veerle Minne studied Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology at Universiteit Antwerpen, where she earned her Bio-engineer degree from 1996 to 1998. She furthered her education at Universiteit Gent, achieving another Bio-engineer degree in the same field from 1998 to 2001. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her work in clinical engineering and neuromodulation.
Background in Research and Development
Before her tenure at Boston Scientific, Veerle Minne worked as a Scientific Co-Worker at K.U.Leuven from 2001 to 2006 for five years. This role contributed to her expertise in the field of clinical research and development, enhancing her capabilities in managing technical aspects of clinical projects.