David Wyrick has extensive work experience in the field of electrical engineering and product development. David has held various roles in different companies, starting from 1996 with NCSU Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory where they worked as a Medical Electronics Associate. In this role, they designed and tested analog and digital electronics for medical research. David then moved on to work at Duke University Taste and Smell Lab as an Associate in Research, where they conducted research experiments related to indoor air quality and electronic nose technologies.
In 2001, they worked at Xanthon Inc as an Electrical Engineer, where they developed firmware for a custom instrument used for high throughput screening of nucleic acids. David also designed validation and testing procedures for the instrument. David then worked at Family Health International as an Analytical Lab Technician, where they performed validation of new instrumentation and maintenance of laboratory equipment.
In 2003, they joined ACC Staffing (GlaxoSmithKline) as a Research Scientist, where they worked with microfluidic technologies and fluorescent detection systems. David simulated microfluidic fluid delivery systems using MATLAB and Simulink. David later moved to GlaxoSmithKline in 2005 as a Sr. Research Scientist, where they developed instrumentation for drug discovery and led a team for system integration and instrument automation.
In 2007, David worked at Eksigent Technologies as a Sr. Electrical Engineer, where they served as a project manager for a microfluidic system used in drug discovery. David then joined IntegenX in 2009 as a Sr. Electrical Engineer and later became a Sr. Staff System Engineer. Here, they led a team to produce and test DNA fingerprinting systems and was responsible for the design and maintenance of electrical systems.
In 2013, David started working at Complete Genomics Inc. as a Sr. Staff Electrical Engineer, where they designed and specified electronics for a high throughput sequencer. Lastly, they currently hold the position of VP of Product Development at Unchained Labs since 2015.
Overall, David Wyrick has a diverse background in electrical engineering, with experience in system integration, bioinstrumentation, microfluidics, and product development.
David Wyrick has a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University. David attended the university from 1990 to 1996.
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