Andrew Masteller has a diverse work experience in research and development. Andrew is currently working as a Senior Research Associate at CAMP4 Therapeutics since 2022. Prior to that, they worked as a Research Associate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2021, where they focused on cell and tissue imaging with cycled immunofluorescent staining. In 2019, Andrew served as a Graduate Student Researcher at both The Johns Hopkins University and JHU Cognitive Neurophysiology and BMI Lab, EpiWatch Team. At The Johns Hopkins University, their research was on developing machine learning algorithms for the early detection of seizures using data from the Apple Watch. At JHU Cognitive Neurophysiology and BMI Lab, EpiWatch Team, they developed machine learning algorithms for the early detection of seizures using data from the Apple Watch. Additionally, Andrew also worked as a Graduate Student Researcher at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering from 2018, where they focused on an unspecified research project.
Andrew Masteller attended Penn State University from 2012 to 2016, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering. Prior to their time at Penn State, their education history is not provided. Additionally, there is no information provided regarding any degree or field of study at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering.
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