Alison Boyers
Director, Laboratory Project Operations
Experience
Alison is a proficient scientist, project manager, and operational lead with over 20 years experience in laboratory and clinical research having graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2002.
Alison started her career at hVIVO (formally Retroscreen Virology) as a Research Scientist under Professor John Oxford, leading multiple clinical and preclinical studies and programs of work to GLP, GCP, ICH, and FDA quality standards. During this time Alison gained a wealth of experience in regulatory, multi-site, vendor management, and global field trial support, involving both hazard group 2 and 3 pathogens, including being the analytical lead for the world’s first human SARS-CoV2 human challenge study. Alison has additionally worked cross functionally with other departments spending time as a clinical project manager and leading and some key hVIVO GMP challenge agent development programs.
As the Laboratory Director, Alison oversees the operational delivery and project management of hVIVO’s laboratory studies and the development & validation of new assays and technologies within hLAB.
Alison started her career at hVIVO (formally Retroscreen Virology) as a Research Scientist under Professor John Oxford, leading multiple clinical and preclinical studies and programs of work to GLP, GCP, ICH, and FDA quality standards. During this time Alison gained a wealth of experience in regulatory, multi-site, vendor management, and global field trial support, involving both hazard group 2 and 3 pathogens, including being the analytical lead for the world’s first human SARS-CoV2 human challenge study. Alison has additionally worked cross functionally with other departments spending time as a clinical project manager and leading and some key hVIVO GMP challenge agent development programs.
As the Laboratory Director, Alison oversees the operational delivery and project management of hVIVO’s laboratory studies and the development & validation of new assays and technologies within hLAB.