Life Science Expert Coffee Chat

Vaccine Development and Manufacturing

Featuring an Expert Panel
October 21
Wed 9:00AM PDT/5:00PM BST

Vaccine Development and Manufacturing

  • Tips for overcoming developmental hurdles
  • Technologies that can shorten timelines
  • Novel tools for manufacturing and quality control
A’Drian Pineda

A’Drian Pineda, MS,
Field Applications Scientist Manager, US East

A’Drian is a FAS Manager supporting an application scientist team who focus on Bio‑Rad’s Proteomics and Genomics customers across the Eastern United States. He joined Bio‑Rad five years ago following eight years as a researcher, most recently for Novartis and GSK Vaccines in Cell Line and Process Development. A’Drian earned his MS from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN studying P‑type ATPases.

Candice Cox

Candice Cox,
Global Marketing Manager, Immunoassays

Candice Cox is a Global Marketing Manager for the Immunoassay Group at Bio-Rad Laboratories. She graduated with a BSc in Biology and a minor in English from UCLA. Since 2004 at Bio‑Rad, she has had various roles with R&D assay development, regional marketing, commercialization and new product development marketing within the Life Science Group.

William Rushton

William Rushton, MS,
Process Chromatography Support Scientist

William is a Process Chromatography Support Scientist at Bio‑Rad with over 23 years of industry experience in downstream process development, he developed the downstream purification processes at Centocor for Simponi® and Stelara®. He earned his MS in biomedical sciences from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and his BS in biology from St. Joseph’s University.

Meiye Wu

Meiye Wu, PhD,
Staff Scientist, New Product Development - Digital Biology Group, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.

Meiye is the R&D lead for Bio‑Rad's ddPCR QC Biopharma products. She has over a decade of experience developing Molecular, Genomic, and Single‑cell assays for integrated Microfluidics systems. Meiye holds a PhD in Biochemistry, MA in Pharmacology, and BA in Neuroscience.