Managing PPE Supply Chain to Support your Laboratories

February 25, 2021 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Add to Calendar 2/25/2021 11:00:00 AM 2/25/2021 12:00:00 PM Managing PPE Supply Chain to Support your Laboratories At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the nation experienced a severe shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) which threatened the safety of healthcare workers in treating the massive influx of COVID-19 patients, and the ability of critical life sciences employees to safely work in the lab. In Massachusetts, the Life Sciences Emergency SupplyHub coordinated efforts among life sciences organizations to try and bring additional supplies and resources to our state’s healthcare institutions. The state ultimately set up its own portal for those seeking to donate supplies which helped offset the PPE shortage and enabled healthcare and life sciences operations to continue. Now, however, global supply chain issues are beginning to percolate. 

In this webinar, Tony Spearing, Senior Director, Commercial Operations for Thermo Fisher’s Safety and Production business unit will walk through the current global supply chain issues surrounding PPE manufacturing and how Thermo Fisher can support their customers’ research, production, and safety needs while ensuring the effective utilization of available safety products. 
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Chief Operating & Innovation Officer | MassBio
Jason is the Chief Operating & Innovation Officer. He joined MassBio in September of 2018 as the Vice President of Consortium Operations. In his role, Jason is responsible for managing business services for our members including; all Edge purchasing and rewards programs, supporting partnering initiatives, sponsor visibility and branding, and MassBioHub sales. Jason received a B.S. in Biology from Emmanuel College. He had worked at BIDMC researching the effects of NSAIDS on ovarian, prostate, and breast cancers and had spent nine years with Thermo Fisher Scientific in various commercial roles. He currently resides on the South Shore with his wife and two children.

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