Matt Tenorio has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Matt began their career as a Lab Assistant at the University of Nebraska at Kearney in 2013, where they worked until 2014. In 2015, they joined the Coriell Institute for Medical Research as a Biorepository Tech, responsible for managing the daily operations of the CIRM iPSC biobank. Matt handled sample transfers, maintained inventory records, and shipped samples domestically and internationally.
In 2017, Matt transitioned to Fujifilm Cellular Dynamics, where they worked as a Logistics Specialist. Matt managed the CIRM iPSC biorepository inventory, performed equipment maintenance, and handled shipping logistics. Additionally, they maintained LN2 and -80C freezers and ensured sample integrity.
Currently, Matt holds the position of Scientist II at Irvine Scientific, which they started in 2020. In this role, they work in the R&D Innovation group and focuses on adapting manual processes to automation. Their primary areas of expertise include cell culture and high throughput media screening.
In addition to their professional positions, Matt also served as a Sergeant in the Army National Guard from 2008 to 2017. Matt volunteered as a RAFT Tutor during their time in the Army National Guard, dedicating an average of six hours per week to tutoring a single parent for their GED. This volunteering experience showcased their ability to manage multiple responsibilities while being a full-time student and working a part-time job.
Overall, Matt Tenorio's work experience demonstrates a strong background in scientific research, logistics management, and leadership.
Matt Tenorio attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney from 2008 to 2014. Matt completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree during this time, majoring in Biology, with a focus on General Biology. Matt also pursued a second major in Criminal Justice, completing a B.S. degree as well.
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