Event Details
We are thrilled to announce that Ryan Memmer, Singota Solutions‘ (Bloomington, Indiana CDMO) Quality Control & Product Development Manager, has been invited to be
Event Details
We are thrilled to announce that Ryan Memmer, Singota Solutions‘ (Bloomington, Indiana CDMO) Quality Control & Product Development Manager, has been invited to be a main speaker at this year’s 10th Annual Indiana University Career Development Symposium (CDS). This esteemed event, focused on providing chemistry graduate students and post-docs with insights into available career paths, facilitates dialogue between successful professionals, potential employers, and students. It aims to generate excitement and alleviate confusion in the search for a post-graduate path.
Ryan Memmer is the Quality Control & Product Development Manager at Singota Solutions, where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring product excellence and driving innovative development initiatives. With over 15 years of experience in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, Ryan has a robust background in quality assurance, regulatory compliance, and analytical development. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Indiana University Bloomington and has consistently demonstrated his commitment to advancing scientific progress and nurturing talent within the field. Ryan’s expertise and leadership make him an invaluable speaker at the 10th Annual Indiana University Career Development Symposium, where he aims to inspire and guide the next generation of life sciences professionals.
Ryan’s participation underscores Singota’s commitment to supporting the next generation of life sciences professionals. Recently recognized as an opportunity provider for job seekers by the Herald Times, Singota is dedicated to extending our expertise to tomorrow’s graduates, helping to propel the future of life sciences in the Midwest.
Join us as we contribute to this important dialogue and inspire future leaders in our field!
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Time
All Day (Friday)
Location
Indiana University Department of Chemistry
800 E. Kirkwood Ave.