Matthew Sherman
About Matthew Sherman
Matthew Sherman is an Automation Engineer II at 1910 Genetics, specializing in lab automation and compound management for oncology discovery.
Matthew Sherman Automation Engineer II
Matthew Sherman holds the position of Automation Engineer II at 1910 Genetics. His role involves the implementation and optimization of automated processes specifically tailored for biological assays and inventory management. With his expertise, he contributes to enhancing efficiency and accuracy within the organization.
Matthew Sherman Education and Expertise
Matthew Sherman earned his bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. This academic background provided him with a solid foundation in the principles of biomedical engineering, equipping him with the skills necessary to excel in the field of lab automation and compound management.
Matthew Sherman Background in Lab Automation and Compound Management
For the past seven years, Matthew Sherman has been dedicated to working in lab automation and compound management, focusing on oncology discovery. His experience in this specialized area involves managing and automating laboratory processes to streamline operations and improve the efficiency of oncology research and development.
Matthew Sherman's Role at 1910 Genetics
In his current role at 1910 Genetics, Matthew Sherman is responsible for the implementation and optimization of automated processes related to biological assays and inventory. His contributions are aimed at improving the functionality and reliability of laboratory operations, ensuring that the organization can conduct its research with greater precision and effectiveness.