Nanditha Das
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Experience
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Regeneron
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United States
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Biotechnology
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700 & Above Employee
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Scientist (formerly Sr R&D Specialist)
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Jan 2021 - Present
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Research Associate III
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Jan 2016 - Dec 2020
Tarrytown, NY
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Research Associate II
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Feb 2015 - Dec 2015
Tarrytown, NY
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Unilever
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United Kingdom
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Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Biomedical Engineer
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Apr 2013 - Feb 2015
Trumbull, CT Contributed toward testing/standardization of test methods for a personal care product. Accountable for the development and execution of test and research methods/program in close collaboration with Open Innovation (OI)/R&D Packaging and Devices partner. Responsible for the coordination of testing and results interpretation among multiple labs spread globally. Authored several internal technical summaries, presentations and test reports, including a Science and Technology review… Show more Contributed toward testing/standardization of test methods for a personal care product. Accountable for the development and execution of test and research methods/program in close collaboration with Open Innovation (OI)/R&D Packaging and Devices partner. Responsible for the coordination of testing and results interpretation among multiple labs spread globally. Authored several internal technical summaries, presentations and test reports, including a Science and Technology review article. Conducted detailed comparisons of test results delivered by OI/R&D Packaging and Devices partner in China, remotely and locally, and team in India. Evaluated data sets generated by cross-border teams and liaised with diverse groups to perform testing, data collection, statistical analysis, and present reports. Strategically initiated changes to align testing methods across various locations. Eliminated inconsistencies and mitigated gaps to achieve uniform test methods across international locations. Liaised with senior R&D Leadership including senior managers, directors on design and risk mitigation during the course of the project. Utilized statistical analysis and tools such as PASW/SPSS and Excel to evaluate data; leveraged cloud-based applications, Knovel and Inno 360. Employed digital microscopy to analyze multiple test samples, and compile and present results. Attended HBA Global and MDM East conferences, and CE Week in NYC, and Global TechConnect Summit in Washington, D.C., 2014 Conducted cross-geographical visits to oversee implementation of approved testing protocols Show less
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Intern
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Jan 2010 - Aug 2010
Stony Brook University Evaluated "patentability of upcoming inventions within the field of Life Sciences. Conducted patentability assessments and reported findings to Asst. Director, Life Sciences Division. Conducted extensive work on 20+ assessments and marketing sheets. Gained in-depth knowledge of strong correlation between technology and business. Directly contributed toward intellectual property (IP) management. Made key managerial decisions (patent prosecution).
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Stony Brook University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Sep 2009 - Dec 2009
Stony Brook, New York Feature extraction and counting algorithm for bone porosity (Ajaykumar R. Sugumaran, Steven Tommasini, Stefan Judex) Sampled Matlab, ImageJ, Photoshop,NI IMAQ Vision Builder, Labview for best automated counting algorithm to differentiate between pores (Osteoporotic) and cracks in bone samples for a large number micro-computed tomography samples. Quantified average pore area, percent porosity, distribution of pore size.
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Stony Brook University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Jan 2008 - May 2008
Stony Brook, New York Morphological Trends in L5 Vertebrae of Inbred C3H/BALB Mice (Asfa Akram, Paul Pena, Stefan Judex) Responsible for studying bone parameters and morphological data to evaluate correlation between quality and bone quantity. Analysis helped improve prediction regarding Osteoporotic susceptibility for bone fracture risk and potentially link genes to bone parameters.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2007 - Dec 2007
Stony Brook University Comparison of Morphological Trends in L5 Vertebrae and Femurs of Inbred C3H/BALB Mice (Asfa Akram, Paul Pena, Stefan Judex) Orchestrated micro-computed tomographic scanning of vertebrae. Conducted comprehensive investigation of morphological trends for correlation of genotypic and phenotypic data. Proof of principle study-associate bone form/structure with genetic data to extend study to humans, compare vertebral and femoral data to better characterize Osteoporosis/Osteopenia.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Jun 2007 - Aug 2007
Stony Brook University Loss of Vitamin D3-upregulated Protein Severely Deteriorates Trabecular Bone Morphology (Svetlana Lublinksy, Jun Xu, Irwin Kurland, Stefan Judex) Tasked with studying relationship between skeletal and adipose systems in TXNIP-knock-out mice. Performed extensive MicroCT scanning and statistical analysis. Observed Trabecular bone morphology and micro-architecture of distal femur. Presented findings at BMES Annual Fall Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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May 2006 - May 2007
Stony Brook, New York Compared bone morphology and bone quantity/quality of trabecular bone in mice with varied locomotion (free range versus unloaded zig-zag and straight line (Gavin Olender, Stefan Judex) Gained solid understanding of micro-computed tomography, bone morphology, and Methyl Methacrylate Embedding. Extensive work with mice femur samples, histology, histomorphometry, trimming/sectioning of samples for microscope display, statistics. Compared bone morphology and bone quantity/quality of… Show more Compared bone morphology and bone quantity/quality of trabecular bone in mice with varied locomotion (free range versus unloaded zig-zag and straight line (Gavin Olender, Stefan Judex) Gained solid understanding of micro-computed tomography, bone morphology, and Methyl Methacrylate Embedding. Extensive work with mice femur samples, histology, histomorphometry, trimming/sectioning of samples for microscope display, statistics. Compared bone morphology and bone quantity/quality of trabecular bone in mice with varied locomotion.
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Education
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State University of New York at Stony Brook
Master of Science (M.S.), Biomedical Engineering -
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Biomedical Engineering