Richard Henrikson

Richard Henrikson's work experience starts in 2001 as a Research Assistant at the National Institutes of Health, where they examined E. coli models for cancer. Richard then worked as an Undergraduate Researcher at the Whitehead Institute, analyzing instances of positive genetic selection. In 2003, they became an Undergraduate Researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, working on the development of nanomaterials. In 2004, they worked as a Research Assistant at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, conducting technology development for protein multiplex analysis. In 2005, Richard was a Consulting Intern at Booz Allen Hamilton, performing strategic consulting for new business development. From 2006 to 2007, they were a Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, focusing on biomolecular analysis for national defense. In 2013, Richard joined Scanadu as the Director of Mobile Fluidics, leading the development of a consumer urinalysis medical device. Finally, in 2018, they became the CEO of Ongo Science Inc.

Richard Henrikson completed their education from 2002 to 2006 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where they achieved a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. Richard later attended the University of California, Berkeley from 2007 to 2012, where they obtained a PhD in Bioengineering. In addition to their formal education, Richard Henrikson holds a certification, specifically the edX Verified Certificate for Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python, from edX. The specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.

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