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Mary Becker-Pashanamaei

Infrastructure Advisor, JKPPA

Mary Becker-Pashanamaei is a Quality Assurance professional with a demonstrated history of excellent quality assurance experience in the pharmaceutical industry. She is skilled in Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) facility auditing, Good Clinical Laboratory Practice (GCLP) Central Laboratory auditing, and CLIA/CAP translational sciences facility auditing.

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Mary joined JKPPA as a volunteer in 2022 because she had a desire to assist those who have had difficulties with the healthcare system. Having assisted family members and friends who have struggled to navigate oncology clinical trials, and obtain necessary prescription medications and critical genetic analyses; Mary determined that the mission of JKPPA resonated with her desire to affect positive change for clients.

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She graduated from The University of Delaware with a BA in Molecular Biology. Mary continued her education at Goldey-Beacom College in 2004 with an MBA in Business, Marketing, and Finance. After 6 years as the Senior Research Scientist at DuPont Pharmaceuticals, she acted as the Director of Quality Assurance at Incyte Corporation and the President of New River Quality Consulting, LLC. Mary’s experience as the lead Quality Assurance consultant in the pharmaceutical industry has amplified her work with JKPPA. As the Infrastructure Advisor and developer,

 

Mary collaborates with JKPPA staff to design and integrate our client case management system. This includes identifying

organizational needs to make prioritized recommendations for the implementation of JKPPA’s strategic plan.

Jeff Kornblau Partners for Patient Advocacy, d/b/a JKPPA is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization, EIN: 86-3780434, 610 Harper Avenue, Jenkintown, PA 19046.  Gifts to JKPPA are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor for further information. JKPPA's services are offered for free without regard to ability to pay. 

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Note that under the Volunteer Protection Act, 42 U.S.C. § 14503, volunteers, including volunteers who are professionals, are not liable for acts or omissions during the course of performing good faith services. It is the patient's right and responsibility to make their own health care decisions in conjunction with their own health care providers.

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