Chris L.

Associate Director Of Manufacturing Engineering at Talis Biomedical Corporation

Chris L. has extensive work experience in manufacturing engineering. Chris started their career at Nanosphere in 2007, where they worked as a Manufacturing Engineer and later as an Array Development Engineer. During their time at Nanosphere, Chris managed continuous improvement projects, developed manufacturing processes, and maintained manufacturing documentation. Chris also played a key role in increasing array throughput by over 400% through the purchase of next-generation micro-array printing systems.

In 2017, Chris joined Luminex Corporation as a Senior Manufacturing Engineer. While there, they led and implemented engineering process improvements, mentored junior engineers, and led cross-functional teams in the development of manufacturing processes and test methods. Chris also designed and implemented a Hot Water Substrate Washing System that increased the speed and capacity of the wash process by over 25%.

In 2019, Chris moved to Endotronix as a Manufacturing Engineering Manager. In this role, they achieved significant results by improving manufacturing processes, increasing monthly output by 4x, and decreasing process scrap by over 60%. Chris also worked with outside vendors and automation firms to develop capital improvement projects, resulting in reduced cycle time and labor costs. Additionally, Chris spearheaded process validation requirements for a class 3 medical device PMA submittal.

Most recently, Chris joined Talis Biomedical Corporation in 2021. Chris started as a Senior Manager in Manufacturing Engineering and was later promoted to Associate Director. Information on their specific responsibilities within this role is not provided.

From 2002 to 2006, Chris L. pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular Biology from Loyola University Chicago.

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