Joseph Greenstein has a diverse work experience in various companies and positions. Joseph started their career as a Research Assistant at Rutgers University in 2014 and continued to work there until 2016. During this time, they participated in research projects related to particle dynamic simulation and developed Matlab programs for characterizing vesicles.
In 2015, Joseph also gained experience as a QC/Formulation Engineer Intern at DNE Nutraceuticals, where they conducted quality control tests, solved processing problems, and built a database of raw ingredient specifications.
In 2015, they also worked as a Process Control Intern at Procedyne Corp, where they were responsible for PLC programming and chemical reactor maintenance.
From 2016 to 2018, Joseph joined Firmenich as a Senior Chemist and later as a Chemist, Compound Management. During their time there, they automated sample preparation processes and proposed strategies to streamline laboratory workflows.
In 2018, Joseph joined CHDI Management, Inc. as a Data Engineer - Cheminformatics. In this role, they designed database schemas, built data pipelines, and developed ETL pipelines to extract and analyze chemistry and assay data.
In 2022, Joseph became a Research Informatics Manager at BioTheryX, Inc., where they managed informatics projects. Finally, in 2023, they joined Odyssey Therapeutics as a Research Informatics Lead, continuing their work in informatics.
In summary, Joseph Greenstein has a strong background in research, chemistry, informatics, and data engineering.
Joseph Greenstein completed their education history with the following degrees and certifications:
- Master's degree in Computer Science/Data Analytics from Boston University (2018-2020)
- Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemical Engineering from Rutgers University-New Brunswick (2014-2016)
- Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from Rutgers University (2014-2016)
- Associate's Degree in Engineering from Ocean County College (2012-2014)
Joseph also obtained additional certifications in Body Language for Leaders, Statistics Foundations (1, 2, and 3), and Learning Data Science: Understanding the Basics, from LinkedIn in 2018.
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