Tara Barreira

Tara Barreira

Director, CMC Operations, Gemini Therapeutics
MA

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Medicine
Close Up
  • What I Do

    I am responsible for the development and manufacture for pre-clinical and clinical stage therapies including antibodies, gene therapies and recombinant proteins.

  • Why Engineering?

    I wanted to have a hands on approach to the science I enjoyed. I wanted the founding principles to work in biologics manufacturing and understand not only how to work the equipment, but also how the equipment works.

  • School Days

    I went to Tufts University and hold a Bachelor's and Master's in Chemical Engineering.

  • My Day At Work

    These days most of our "hands on" activities are outsourced to various facilities across the globe. I spend a lot of my day managing the programs as well as working on internal cross-functional teams to usher a candidate molecule from research into development and into the clinic. I often author technical and regulatory documents, trouble shoot activities at our partner sites, etc.

  • Best Part

    Work is fun. I get to solve problems, lead teams and be passionate about science.

  • Proud Moments

    Recently, my team was the first to successfully manufacture a complex protein that has been a target therapeutic for a long time. Other companies tried and failed, but our team used state of the art technologies and a little creative thinking to overcome the technical hurdles.

  • Challenges

    In my early career most of my challenges were status quo -- technical challenges, team dynamics (or lack there of). Today, I mostly find that I am navigating complex situations where my age, sex and mannerisms are forefront in how people react to the things that I am saying. I've had to find my voice and exercise my expertise in new ways.

  • My Family

    I have been married to my partner, Rob,  for 9 years and we have two boys ages 2, 4. Our eldest, Tristan, is the thinker, tinkerer who is OBSESSED with Legos. My youngest, Elgin, is an extroverted, smiley guy who loves to be outside and play catch. We live in the greater Boston area with a French bulldog and a cat. For fun we like to take family trips to Oregon, Vermont and Cape Cod.

  • Dreams and Goals

    In the short term I hope to see my current project to successful late stage clinical trials. Long term I hope to be in a position to help multiple companies reach clinical reality through development and manufacturing support -- either which a CDMO of my own or a prolific consulting business.

  • Inspiration

    My parents are the number one drivers in my success and life choices. They have been supportive throughout. Neither of my parents worked in scientific disciplines, but always supported my curiosity. I have also been blessed with a number of industry mentors who have shepherded my career in different ways.

  • Want to be an Engineer?

    Do it. The world needs more engineers who can think in multiple dimensions. Women are inherently stronger at marrying the idea of soft skills and technical skills and the world needs more of that.

  • Hobbies

    Currently my hobby is raising kids. I also enjoy Yoga, the outdoors, ax throwing, cooking and experiencing life through good food and great friends.

Biography
My name is Tara Barreira and I have been an engineer since the day I was born. Forever tinkering with my toys, bringing home various critters to be stowed beneath my bed and feeding my intellectual curiosity with books and documentaries -- it was clear I was destined to be a lifelong learner. I was first introduced to molecular biology and biotechnology in high school where I was able to sequence genes before I was able to drive a car. Once I reached college it was clear that I could marry my passion for innovation with my need to help people by developing life saving medicines. Now I lead teams to bring novel therapeutics to the clinic -- often overcoming not-so-insignificant technical challenges while meeting aggressive timelines. I like keeping a laser focus on the patient as I strive to bring them breakthrough therapies. My work and life are integrated, there is balance and I love the flexibility to be a boss mom while being a lady boss.
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Volunteer Opportunities
  • I am willing to be contacted by educators for possible speaking engagements in schools or in after school programs or summer camps.
  • I am willing to serve as a sponsor or coach for an engineering club or team.
  • I am willing to serve as science fair judge or other temporary volunteer at a local school.
  • I am willing to be contacted about potential job shadowing by interested students.
  • I am willing to be interviewed by interested students via email.