Principal Scientist
AstraZeneca R&D Gothenburg, Sweden
A chemical engineer by training, I started my Compound Management journey at AstraZeneca in 2002, first in the UK then Sweden. During this time I have developed considerable expertise in laboratory automation, for the storage, handling and supply of biopharmaceutical compounds to local and global drug discovery research projects.
Working across functions, countries and companies, I have developed a strong network of connections, which allowed me to implement impactful solutions for automated sample handling in several areas of the business.
Recent career highlights include leading the implementation of the world's first fully acoustic Sample Management system, developed as collaborative partnership between AstraZeneca, Beckman and Azenta, as well as establishing aqueous sample workflows within Compound Management to handle therapeutic modalities beyond small molecules. My current focus is on exploring the endless possibilities of autonomous mobile robotics and shaping the labs of the future at AstraZeneca.
Prior to joining AstraZeneca, I gained an MSc in Chemical Engineering at the "Federico II" University, Naples (Italy), under the supervision of Prof. Guido Greco. Any spare time is happily invested in producing artwork (digital and traditional), and genealogical research, all while listening to a variety of metal music genres.
Compound Management: Delivering ‘Solutions’
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
11:30 – 12:00 CET
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
13:15 – 14:00 CET