Medical Device Safety Team

Charles Rivers medical device experts offer an integrated approach to medical device studies with a commitment to scientific excellence, an appreciation of client-specific, and an understanding of regulatory considerations.

Scott Wilson, BS

Associate Director

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Mr. Wilson has performed a broad range of GLP and non-GLP surgical and targeted drug delivery studies. His areas of expertise include interventional cardiology, cardiovascular device safety and efficacy testing, hemostatic materials testing, and internal medicine.

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Nancy Doyle

Strategic Client Manager

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Nancy Doyle is a Strategic Client Manager with over 25 years of experience in toxicological preclinical research for a variety of therapeutic areas with specialties in musculoskeletal research and medical device testing. She has in-depth understanding of related regulatory guidelines and provides scientific advice to clients for designing their programs or individual studies. She has authored and co-authored several publications in peer reviewed journals and co-authored a chapter in a book on bone toxicology.

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Lyn M. Wancket, DVM, PhD, DAVCP

Veterinary Pathologist

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Dr. Wancket joined Charles River as a Veterinary Pathologist II in late 2018. Dr. Wancket has over five years of experience in medical device pathology, with a publication focus on musculoskeletal pathology and medical device models.

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Miriam Rosario

Associate Director

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Miriam is a trained quality systems professional with extensive experience in FDA and ISO quality systems requirements and an extensive background in cGMP environments for medical devices. She is a subject matter expert for industry regulations including ISO 9000/13485/14971 and the Medical Device Directive.

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Medical Device Pipette

Optimizing Viral Clearance Studies for Medical Devices: Challenges, Expectations, Examples
In this webinar, our experts provide key strategies you can apply to your own medical device viral clearance program, including study guidelines, the types of materials and model viruses used, and methods for performing viral clearance testing on solid materials.
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