9 Tips to Improve Your Contamination Control Strategy.

Beyond the Basics: Innovative Approaches for Superior Contamination Control.

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Dr. Tim Sandle
Pharmaceutical Microbiologist | Science Writer and Journalist

Dr. Tim Sandle is a pharmaceutical microbiologist, science writer, and journalist. Dr. Sandle is a chartered biologist and holds a first-class honors degree in Applied Biology; a master’s degree in education; and a doctorate from Keele University.

Dr. Sandle has over twenty-five years of experience in microbiological research, quality assurance, and biopharmaceutical processing. This includes experience in designing, validating, and operating a range of microbiological tests including sterility testing, bacterial endotoxin testing, bioburden and microbial enumeration, environmental monitoring, particle counting, and water testing. In addition, Dr. Sandle is experienced in quality risk assessment, root cause analysis, and investigation.

Dr. Sandle acts as a consultant, expert witness, and technical adviser to sterile and non-sterile manufacturing facilities, microbiology laboratories, the medical device industry, and hospitals. Dr. Sandle has also undertaken many technical writing and review projects.

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Sarah Finnerty
US Marketing Manager at Dycem | Process Improvement | Six Sigma | B2B Marketing

Sarah is the strategic mind behind Dycem Contamination Control’s marketing in the US. With a background in Six Sigma and process improvement, she is constantly refining marketing strategies to effectively reach B2B audiences. Sarah focuses on practical approaches to enhance outreach and engagement efforts. Dedicated to efficiency, she ensures that every campaign is optimized for maximum impact.

Outside of the office, Sarah enjoys pursuing adventure, whether it's seeking ski trails or discovering new culinary experiences.

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