Markus Posch

Project Management at Charles River Discovery Research Services Germany GmbH

Greater Freiburg Area

About

Successful Project Manager in CRO for preclinical research models. Responsiblities for projects, in management and business development. Track record as an accomplished scientist in oncology with experience in Pharma and Acedemia.

Experience

  • Project Management at IQVIA
    Jun 2026 - Present · 2 mos

    10+ years of project management experience in pre-clinical oncology models working in international collaborations established track records

  • Charles River Laboratories (11 yrs 3 mos)
    • Senior Project Manager
      May 2018 - Present · 8 yrs 3 mos

      Supporting Department Head in organisational matters, while continuing and expanding Project Manager roles as below

    • Project Management
      May 2015 - Present · 11 yrs 3 mos

      Acquisition, planning, organisation of preclinical contract research programmes in translational oncology and drug development. Central point of contact and relationship manager for clients, including guidance on a scientific level.

  • Manager Super-Resolution Microsocopy at Centre for Advanced Scientific Technologies, University of Dundee
    Mar 2011 - Apr 2015 · 4 yrs 2 mos

    Managing Super-Resolution Microscopy on scientific, technological and client level. Facility management, development and implementation of super-resolution microscopy projects with clients in local, national and international collaborations. Development and teaching of imaging techniques. Preparation of manuscripts for research publications and grant applications.

  • Research Scientist at College of Life Scienes, University of Dundee
    Dec 2002 - Mar 2011 · 8 yrs 4 mos

    Managing and executing research projects in cell biology, also in international collaborations. Developing microscopy techniques and supporting image analysis software development. Teaching of scientific techniques, publishing scientific reports, grant applications.

  • Research Scientist at Inst. for Pathology, Medical University of Vienna
    Oct 2002 - Nov 2002 · 2 mos