Mingfang (Ming) Chen is a senior director and Head of QC at WuXi Vaccines, bringing over 20 years of leadership in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. His expertise spans quality systems, regulatory submission strategies, and managing compliance from clinical to commercial stages. He holds a Ph. D. from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry.
He has extensive, hands-on experience with global regulatory bodies, including the EMA, FDA, and NMPA.
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Experience
32 Years
Current Role
Sr. Director
Job Level
Senior
Location
San Francisco Bay Area, United States
Personality Overview
How Mingfang shows up
Big Picture Person
Relationship Oriented
Full Of Energy
They are always positive and upbeat, so take their promises with a pinch of salt. They are not always early adopters but can be pursuaded by leveraging strong relationships. They are really good at seeing what the long-term impacts of their decisions could be.
Priorities
Topics Mingfang cares about
Global Regulatory Compliance
Possesses extensive, hands-on experience navigating inspections and submission strategies for the EMA, FDA, and China's NMPA, critical for global pharmaceutical operations.
Biopharma Quality Control
Leads the QC department, focusing on phase-appropriate compliance, method development and validation, and stability program design for clinical and commercial products.
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Career
Work history
2-2023
Sr. Director
WuXi Vaccines, Head of QC
7-2018 - 1-2023
Sr. Director
WuXi Biologics, Clinical & Commercial QC
8-2017 - 6-2018
Associate Director, Commercial QC
Intarcia Therapeutics, Inc.
9-2015 - 8-2017
Senior Manager, Quality Assurance
Intarcia Therapeutics, Inc.
1-2014 - 9-2015
Manager, QC Compliance
Fibrogen Inc
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Education
Ph.D.
Shanghai Institue of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China
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