Dane Madsen
About Dane Madsen
Dane Madsen is a QC Analyst III specializing in microbiology at Organogenesis Inc. since 2016, with prior experience at Shire, Pfizer, and MedImmune, and a background in Biological Sciences from the University of Maryland.
Work at Organogenesis
Dane Madsen has been employed at Organogenesis Inc. as a QC Analyst III in Microbiology since 2016. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring the quality control of microbiological processes and products. His position requires a strong understanding of aseptic techniques and Good Practice (GxP) regulations, which he has developed through his extensive experience in the quality control field. Organogenesis, located in Canton, MA, focuses on regenerative medicine, and Madsen contributes to maintaining the high standards required in this industry.
Previous Experience in Quality Control
Before joining Organogenesis, Dane Madsen worked at several notable organizations in quality control roles. He served as a QC Technician at Shire from 2015 to 2016 in Lexington, MA, and as a QC EM Analyst I at MedImmune from 2010 to 2013 in Gaithersburg, MD. Additionally, he held the position of Associate Scientist at Pfizer for one year in 2013-2014 in Andover, Massachusetts. These roles provided him with a solid foundation in quality assurance and microbiological testing.
Education and Expertise
Dane Madsen earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Maryland, where he studied from 2006 to 2009. His academic background laid the groundwork for his career in the life sciences and quality control. Madsen possesses expertise in aseptic techniques and GxP knowledge, both critical for his current role in microbiology. He aspires to further his education by applying to a graduate school with a strong program in life sciences.
Typing Skills
Dane Madsen has demonstrated proficiency in typing, achieving a typing speed of 78 words per minute. This skill is beneficial in his role as a QC Analyst, where documentation and data entry are essential components of the job.
Tutoring Experience
In addition to his scientific career, Dane Madsen worked as a Student-Athlete Tutor at the University of Maryland for two months in 2009. This role involved providing academic support to student-athletes, showcasing his ability to communicate complex concepts effectively.