Christine Massie
Scientist, Process Analytical Technology at Sanofi- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Sanofi
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France
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Scientist, Process Analytical Technology
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Jan 2023 - Present
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University of Rochester
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Sep 2017 - Dec 2022
• Designed, prototyped, and validated a Raman spectroscopy instrument that accurately measures the biochemical information of human bones transcutaneously • Design regression models to predict bone strength and fracture risk with high accuracy • Perform multivariate statistical analysis that successfully detect biochemical distinctions between healthy and diseased bone • Designed, prototyped, and validated a Raman spectroscopy instrument that accurately measures the biochemical information of human bones transcutaneously • Design regression models to predict bone strength and fracture risk with high accuracy • Perform multivariate statistical analysis that successfully detect biochemical distinctions between healthy and diseased bone
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University of Illinois Chicago
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Assistant
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May 2015 - Aug 2017
-Extract biochemical information from cells and tissues using infrared spectroscopy to improve diagnosis and prognosis decisions of diseases-Collect data for cell samples from spectrometer and analyze data using ENVI + IDL 4.8 -Perform multi-variable statistical analysis to evaluate biochemical distinctions between different cases -Poster presentation at Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Conference 2016, Minneapolis, MN : “IR Imaging Detects Biochemical Changes in Steatohepatitis Progression in the Liver”
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Peer Tutor
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Jan 2014 - May 2017
-Tutor students in math classes ranging from intermediate algebra to calculus three.-Assist students for solving problems, along with preparing students for exams.
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UI Health
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Bioengineering Intern
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Jul 2016 - Aug 2016
-Performed needs assessment for innovation in the gastroenterology and interventional radiology departments -Focused on user-centered design methodology -Summarized insights of observed innovation needs in written report and team presentation to Clinical Immersion Program students and advisors -Gained exposure to clinical environment -Performed needs assessment for innovation in the gastroenterology and interventional radiology departments -Focused on user-centered design methodology -Summarized insights of observed innovation needs in written report and team presentation to Clinical Immersion Program students and advisors -Gained exposure to clinical environment
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Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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500 - 600 Employee
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Research Intern
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May 2014 - Jul 2014
-Collaborated with a graduate student on a study in the field of neuroscience to mathematically model intent trajectory -Collected data for human subjects’ hand trajectory by collecting data points in a two plane field. -Analyzed data using MATLAB by computing the shortest path from the start and end points with the human’s deviation from this line. -Presented research findings to Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago summer intern program in May 2014 - Co-authored the article “Reaching is Better When You Get What You Want: Realtime Feedback of Intended Reaching Trajectory Despite an Unstable Environment” (Published in Frontiers in , January 2016)
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Education
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University of Rochester
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD -
University of Illinois at Chicago
Bachelor's Degree, Bioengineering