Bausch + Lomb Aug 2007 - Aug 2015
Director, Pharmaceutical Technical Services
Robben Consulting Aug 2007 - Aug 2015
Founder
Meridian Medical Technologies 2002 - 2007
Director Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Dsm May 2000 - Mar 2002
Principal Development Scientist
Pfizer Mar 1996 - Apr 2000
Research Scientist Iii
Education:
University of Vermont 1989 - 1994
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy, Chemistry
College of the Holy Cross 1985 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry
Skills:
Analytical Chemistry Validation Hplc Sop Fda R&D Pharmaceutical Industry Gmp Technology Transfer Glp Chemistry Capa Standard Operating Procedure Biotechnology Medical Devices U.s. Food and Drug Administration Research and Development Good Laboratory Practice High Performance Liquid Chromatography
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FATHER MATT ROBBEN FAREWELL BREAKFAST 6/26/22
Presentation to Father Matt Robben from Knights Of Columbus at Our Lad...
Duration:
4m 6s
2 priests to transfer out of St. Peter's
... under which Dayton parishes fall, that both Fathers Robert Hadden ...
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1m 10s
Archdiocese of Cincinnati begins in-person se...
Matthew Robben of Sts. Peter and Paul parish in Reading has been prepa...
Duration:
1m 54s
Matteo Mancuso - Blues Shuffle in G
Hi guys! I had some doubts recording this shuffle since I'm not a pure...
Duration:
1m 37s
The Robben Ford Interview
In this interview we go in depth with Robben Ford on The Blues, Influe...
Duration:
39m 8s
Jing Chi at Sweetwater
Go behind the scenes with Robben Ford, Vinnie Colaiuta and Jimmy Hasli...
Parents Patricia and Matthew Robben described at Schneiderman's news conference how a doctor recommended last year that they take their daughter, then a senior in high school who was experiencing severe back pain, to an emergency room. After they did, the family's insurance company refused to pay ab
Date: Oct 06, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Microsoft: IE9 best at sparing your laptop battery
"We hope and encourage the industry and other browser vendors to follow us on the path to a more power efficient Web," said Walter VonKoch, Matthew Robben, and Jason Weber, three Microsoft personnel involved in power and performance matters.