Michele Tchokwansi
About Michele Tchokwansi
Michele Tchokwansi is an Analytical Laboratory Technician specializing in Microbiology, currently employed at Canopy Growth Corporation. With a strong educational background in Biotechnology, Molecular Parasitology, and Human Biology, Tchokwansi has over two years of laboratory research experience and a keen interest in Medical Microbiology research.
Work at Canopy Growth
Michele Tchokwansi has been employed at Canopy Growth Corporation as an Analytical Laboratory Technician in the Microbiology department since 2018. In this role, she applies her expertise in microbiological techniques to support the company's research and development efforts. Her work contributes to the quality assurance and safety of products within the cannabis industry, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
Education and Expertise
Michele Tchokwansi holds an Advanced Diploma in Biotechnology (Forensics) from Fleming College, where she studied from 2017 to 2018. She also earned a Master's degree in Molecular Parasitology and Vector Biology from The University of Salford, studying from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Human Biology from Liverpool Hope University, completing her studies from 2010 to 2013. Her educational background provides a solid foundation in laboratory research and techniques.
Background
Michele Tchokwansi has over two years of experience in laboratory research and the application of laboratory techniques. She completed a three-month internship at the University of Ottawa in 2018, where she gained practical experience in a research setting. Her academic and professional experiences have shaped her strong interest in medical microbiology, particularly in the development of vaccines and drugs.
Skills and Competencies
Michele Tchokwansi demonstrates strong time management skills, effectively setting and achieving goals in her professional tasks. She possesses excellent oral and written communication skills, which she developed through the preparation of PowerPoint presentations during her studies. These skills are essential for conveying complex scientific information clearly and effectively in her role.