This semester I began my last year of classes as a student in Northeastern University’s M.S. Biotechnology program. In this program, I’m pursuing a concentration in Process Science, with the goal of working in biologics process development after graduation.
This fall, I will begin my search for a co-op that focuses on biologics process development. I’m excited to pursue roles in process development because this field aligns with my values and the skills I want to develop during the next stage of my professional life. I want to work on team-based projects that allow me to continuously learn new scientific concepts, solve problems, design and optimize processes, and improve people’s quality of life.
I’d like to thank the Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation. The information I gained from this organization helped me make informed decisions about which educational and professional opportunities I want to pursue. I would not be a graduate student right now or pursuing a career in biotechnology if I had not come across the research conducted by this organization.
-Anthony Neri