Wojciech Madej

Research and Development Laboratory Manager at Biovico
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Gdynia, Pomorskie, Poland, PL
Languages
  • English Professional working proficiency
  • Polish Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Netherlands Elementary proficiency
  • German Elementary proficiency

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Experience

    • Poland
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Research and Development Laboratory Manager
      • Jul 2018 - Present

      Leader of complete R&D program within the company. Responsible for managing of the department which role is the development of product lines for regenerative medicine of bone, cartilage, meniscus and synovial fluid.Range of duties:- Leading the formation of major concepts and solutions related with developed group of products- Managing large-scale development projects with total budget of more than 20 M € (from concept through testing and registration). Includes hiring and daily management of team consisting of bio-material engineers, chemists and biologists- Designing of protocols aimed to test materials properties iv vitro and in vivo- Control of the projects progress and regular reporting of work advancements to company decision-makers and financing body - Actively involved in identifying new market trends, competitive activities and business opportunities in order to introduce to the market a highly innovative products - Use of deep products knowledge in order to promote and develop essential recognition of their properties and applications within medical KOL environment - Managing academic and industry collaborations for transnational research including funding applications, collaborative research and knowledge exchange,

    • Senior Research and Development Specialist
      • Feb 2017 - Jun 2018

      Leader of project which aims to develop and introduce to the market a novel products for articular cartilage regeneration based on biomaterials and microfracturing technique.

    • Netherlands
    • Biotechnology
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Technical Development Manager
      • Mar 2016 - Nov 2016

      Independent coordinator of development projects within the company. Responsible for introduction of new projects into development program. Range of duties:- Managing development of tissue-derived medical devices for regenerative medicine of bone, cartilage and arteries, according to ISO 13485 and ISO 22442- Supervising of development program aimed to introduce new sterilization methods for bio-active regenerative biomaterials- Supporting knowledge exchange between research institutes and R&D department- Coordinating and monitoring of qualification and validation of equipment and installations used in production of medical devices

    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Doctoral Researcher on training
      • Nov 2010 - Feb 2016

      Thesis tile: Role of biomechanical signals in articular cartilage biology and maintenanceRange of duties:- Independent planning and caring out research in an effective way to accomplish project goals and milestones- Effective experiment data analysis- Active reporting of research progress to supervisors- Writing scientific papers (publishing within top 25% of the orthopedic journals category)- Regular presenting of research progress on group seminars, public research meeting and international conferences- Active involvement in the department research line and other group members - Involvement in the education duties of the department in the course- Tissue: Biomechanics and engineering - Supervision of the student’s research projects

    • Intern
      • Oct 2008 - Jan 2009

      Project and report title: Sodium butyrate and mechanical loading as regulators of extracellular matrix production in hMSC and MG63 cells.Range of duties:- Standard cell cultures of human MSC and different cell lines- Cell cultures of hMSC and cell lines on 3D constructs- Optimization and introduction of innovative approaches to improve new 3D culture protocols- Optimization of different protocols for cell differentiation- Mechanical stimulation of cell seeded 3D constructs with ElectroForce® BioDynamic® test system- Testing of dynamic mechanical stimulation protocols of cell seeded 3D constructs

Education

  • UMC St Radboud
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical/Medical Engineering
    2010 - 2016
  • Jagiellonian University, Cracow.
    Master’s Degree, Biology. Specialization: Cell biology
    2005 - 2010

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