Ryan Wachowiak, MS has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of research and development. Ryan began their career in 2005 as an Undergraduate Laboratory Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where they focused on tRNA interaction in vertebrate oocytes. In this role, they conducted research, maintained the laboratory, and participated in literature reviews.
In 2007, Ryan worked at Abbott as an Integrative Pharmacology-Summer Employment, where they performed primary pharmacology studies and conducted research on novel targets for protection against septic shock. Ryan also analyzed data, formulated conclusions, and presented their research to various groups.
From 2008 to 2014, Ryan held two positions simultaneously. Ryan worked as a Cell Biology Technician at Invitrogen (Now Thermo Fisher Scientific), where they performed high-throughput screening of novel compounds and maintained mammalian cell lines. Additionally, Ryan served as an Associate Research Specialist at the UW-Madison Biotechnology Center, where they provided transgenic services to the university. In this role, they utilized molecular biology techniques to generate targeting vectors and probe development for genetically modified mouse models.
Since 2014, Ryan has been employed at FUJIFILM Cellular Dynamics as a Research and Development Scientist and later as a Research and Development Senior Scientist. Ryan'sresponsibilities in this role are not specified.
Overall, Ryan's work experience highlights their expertise in research, laboratory maintenance, data analysis, and research presentation.
Ryan Wachowiak, MS obtained their Master's Degree in Biotechnology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where they attended from 2012 to 2014. Prior to this, they completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biochemistry at the same institution, studying from 2004 to 2008.
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