Timothy Barrette

ASCP Certified Medical Technologist III at Boston Heart Diagnostics

Timothy Barrette has a diverse range of work experience in the medical and biotech industry. Timothy started their career as a Research Assistant at Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center, where they conducted research on cardiac glucose transporter and managed the lab. Timothy then worked as a Research Assistant at Millennium Pharmaceuticals and as a Laboratory Assistant at GeneTrak BioSystems. Timothy later joined Q-One Biotech as a Research Associate II and Study Director, where they performed safety testing for biopharmaceutical clients and prepared reports for regulatory authorities. After that, they joined Integrated Genetics as a Molecular Technologist II, where they conducted molecular biology screening tests, trained new hires, and participated in leadership training. Currently, they are working at Boston Heart Diagnostics as an ASCP Certified Medical Technologist III.

Timothy Barrette attended Oral Roberts University from 1996 to 2000. However, no specific information regarding their degree or field of study was provided.

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Framingham, United States

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Boston Heart Diagnostics

Boston Heart Lab is a healthcare company that provides cardiovascular disease (CVD) management. Through there combination of proprietary lipid testing capability, sophisticated tools, advanced therapy guidelines, and patient support services, they are providing physicians, patients, and pharmaceutical companies with viable disease management.Unlike other lipid testing companies that are focused on the primary screening market for CVD, their proprietary testing technology allows for the ongoing monitoring of a patient's disease and precise determination of the most appropriate pharmaceutical alternatives. They can provide unique, personalized treatment options to patients with dyslipidemia to determine the efficacy of lipid adjusting drugs in most cases within the first 6 weeks of treatment. Competing methods usually need 6 months.