Chris Varner

Information Technology Manager at Antylia Scientific

Chris Varner, MBA, MCSA, has extensive experience in information technology, currently serving as the Information Technology Manager at Antylia Scientific since April 2009, overseeing all aspects of the IT infrastructure. Chris's career includes roles as a Network Engineer at Technology Concepts, Network Administrator at Clairson Industries, and Network Support at CLM Workforce Connection, among others, starting from a Fiber Technician at Universal Telecom. A US Air Force veteran, Chris has a strong educational background with a Master of Business Administration from Liberty University and degrees in Information Technology from the University of Central Florida and College of Central Florida.

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Ocala, United States

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When scientific advancement and technological innovation converge, we meet the needs of our customers everywhere. We support the expanding needs of scientists throughout the world. Accepting that challenge comes with responsibility as we know that the scientific innovations of our customers can’t wait. Working with urgency and purpose, Antylia Scientific brings mission critical products to our customers in support of their quest to discover and manufacture new therapeutics, vaccines, and diagnostics. We see the future of science through a sharply focused lens of human experience... Our portfolio tells only a fraction of the story. Empathy for the people who are the beneficiaries of our work fuels our passion for creating the best science. > Science with the power to transform lives > Science that defines world-class precision, influencing industry standards everywhere > Science that leverages smart technologies to make purchasing products and working in laboratories easier and more efficient > Science that builds relationships based on trust and dream-job opportunities for people who want to work in any segment of our endlessly expanding industry