Amanda Budzilowicz has actively participated and led the development and execution of studies to evaluate processes for the viral clearance of a wide range of materials and products. She has extensive training in the performance of chromatography and virus retentive nanofiltration.
Amanda has a Master’s Degree in biological sciences from Cabrini University, where she studied the effects of ellagic acid on osteoblast cells as a natural therapeutic agent for bone loss disorders. She also has a Bachelor’s Degree from Fordham University.