Colin McManus has a range of work experience in the scientific field. Starting in 2014, they worked as a Student at Binghamton University, performing tasks such as Elisa testing, RNA extraction, and sterile cell culture. Colin also served as a Genetics Laboratory Assistant, helping to demonstrate lab objectives, manage inventory, and coordinate waste disposal.
In 2016, Colin became a Shift Manager at the Handicapped Childrens Association, where they supervised a team and provided care for special needs individuals. Colin was responsible for administering medications according to regulations and documenting daily duties.
In 2018, Colin worked at Brigham and Women's Hospital as a Technical Research Assistant. Colin isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells, managed lab inventory, and followed protocols for sample processing and storage.
From 2019 to 2022, Colin was employed at LifeMine Therapeutics. Colin held various roles, including Research Technician, Research Associate I, and Research Associate II. Their responsibilities included conducting research, data analysis, and ensuring proper handling and storage of samples.
In 2022, Colin joined Biotech as a Senior Research Associate before transitioning to their current position at Stoke Therapeutics. The specific details of their roles at these companies are not provided.
Overall, Colin McManus has gained diverse experience in research, lab management, and caregiving throughout their career.
Colin McManus obtained a Bachelor's degree in Biology, General from Binghamton University, where they studied from 2014 to 2018. In addition, they obtained several certifications including Authorized Medication Administration Personnel, First Aid and CPR/AED, and Strategies for Crisis Intervention and Prevention Revised from the Handicapped Childrens Association in May 2016.
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