Matthew Argentieri
About Matthew Argentieri
Matthew Argentieri is an Associate Research Scientist at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Hopewell, NJ, with a background in biomedical engineering and data analysis.
Title
Matthew Argentieri holds the position of Associate Research Scientist at Bristol-Myers Squibb, based in Hopewell, NJ. His role involves multiple responsibilities focused on robotics and laboratory automation systems.
Company
At Bristol-Myers Squibb, Matthew Argentieri contributes as an Associate Research Scientist. His work entails preparing microplates by solubilizing newly synthesized dry compounds and seeding microplates with those new compounds and controls. Additionally, he assists in maintaining informatic systems and troubleshooting automated laboratory systems.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Argentieri earned his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University, where he studied from 2008 to 2013. His academic background is further enriched by his strong interest in genetic engineering and nanotechnology, focusing on their applications within the medical industry. His expertise also spans information systems management, lean manufacturing, Six Sigma methodologies, and project management.
Background in Biomedical Engineering
Beyond his current role at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Matthew Argentieri has worked for various renowned institutions. He was a Biomedical Engineer at Abbott Point of Care in Princeton, NJ, a Data Analyst and Research Technologist at MMIT (Managed Markets Insight & Technology) in Yardley, PA, and a Research Assistant Intern at Stony Brook University. His extensive professional background underscores his commitment to biomedical engineering and research.
Technical Skills and Laboratory Automation
In his role as Associate Research Scientist, Matthew Argentieri employs various robotic laboratory automation systems. His repertoire includes Tecan Freedom EVO Robotic Liquid Handlers, Agilent Biocel Microplate Automation Systems, and HighRes Biosolutions Modular Laboratory Automation Systems. He is responsible for preparing microplates, troubleshooting, and making minor repairs to these systems, showcasing his technical proficiency in the field.