Lulu Sze

Quality Control Chemist at Pharmaxis
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Sydney Area, AU
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Quality Control Chemist
      • Feb 2017 - Present

    • Switzerland
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • QC Analyst
      • Nov 2014 - Mar 2016

      I have spent almost 1.5 years working as a Quality Control analyst in a blood serology lab. I had no previous experience in serology and had not worked in the quality control department before. In my previous role, I did work with the QC team in our company and had a working knowledge of the work necessary for the role. I am a quick learner and excelled in the Quality control department as I am extremely organised, focused and have excellent attention to detail. I have worked for Quotient Ltd testing a range of their products in all key stages of development, from raw materials to finished products. I organised my workload and kept to the schedule. I am dedicated and can be flexible when there are changes in the schedule that require a change in product testing. I enjoy team work, I follow and write SOP’s. As a key team player, I involved my team mates in the writing of my SOP’s to have a more effective SOP. I have been involved in stability studies, non-conformance and out of spec reports.

    • Research And Development Scientist
      • Mar 2010 - Sep 2014

      I spent the first two years working on an electrochemical fingerstick immunoassay project to improve the assay performance in feasibility and to take the project through validation & verification stages. Subsequently I worked on an enzymatic self-monitoring-blood-glucose test based on novel conducting polymer electrode technology. I worked within the R&D team to improve the electrochemical performance of the product in its feasibility stage. I spent the first two years working on an electrochemical fingerstick immunoassay project to improve the assay performance in feasibility and to take the project through validation & verification stages. Subsequently I worked on an enzymatic self-monitoring-blood-glucose test based on novel conducting polymer electrode technology. I worked within the R&D team to improve the electrochemical performance of the product in its feasibility stage.

Education

  • University of Stirling
    Master of Science (MSc), Environmental Management
    2008 - 2009
  • Abertay University
    Bachelor of Science (BSc), Forensic Science
    2004 - 2008

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