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Walter Hardy III

Assistant Laboratory Manager at Integral Molecular

Walter Hardy III has a diverse work experience. Walter most recently worked at Integral Molecular as an Assistant Laboratory Manager, where they assisted the lab manager in organizing and implementing strategies, coordinated day-to-day operations, and ensured adherence to company guidelines. Prior to that, they were a Research Technician II at the same company, where they coordinated tasks with team members, prepared reagents and maintained laboratory equipment.

Before joining Integral Molecular, Walter worked at MedArbor Diagnostics as a Molecular Laboratory Technologist, performing PCR-based infectious disease tests and processing patient samples. Walter also worked as an Accessioner, receiving and recording patient samples and performing data entry into the laboratory information management system.

In addition, Walter has research experience from their time as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, where they analyzed Huntington's disease progression. Walter also participated in the PULSE Program at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, where they gained knowledge on social determinants of health, biases in medicine, and cultural humility. Walter presented research findings during the PULSE research symposium.

Overall, Walter Hardy III has a strong background in laboratory operations, research, and molecular diagnostics.

Walter Hardy III began their education at Bucks County Technical High School, where they obtained their High School Diploma in 2014. Following this, from 2014 to 2017, they attended Bucks County Community College and earned an Associate of Science degree in Biology. Building on their educational foundation, Walter then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences, General at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia from 2018 to 2020.

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Timeline

  • Assistant Laboratory Manager

    June, 2022 - present

  • Research Technician II

    March, 2021