Michael Ball
About Michael Ball
Michael Ball is a Field Service Specialist at HTG Molecular Diagnostics, where he has worked since 2014. He possesses expertise in troubleshooting complex analytical systems and has a background in Electronics Engineering Technology from DeVry Institute of Technology.
Work at HTG Molecular Diagnostics
Michael Ball has been employed at HTG Molecular Diagnostics since 2014, serving as a Field Service Specialist. In this role, he is responsible for troubleshooting and repairing complex analytical systems that are essential for gene expression and molecular profiling. His work spans across North America, Europe, and China, reflecting the global reach of the company's services. He also performs preventive maintenance on biotechnology systems utilized in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and leading private laboratories.
Education and Expertise
Michael Ball studied Electronics Engineering Technology at DeVry Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He furthered his education at Illinois State University. His academic background supports his expertise in troubleshooting and repairing complex analytical systems. Additionally, he possesses strong skills in mass spectrometry, which are vital for his contributions to the biotechnology industry.
Background
Michael Ball has a professional background that includes experience with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations. This knowledge is important in ensuring compliance and maintaining the integrity of the biotechnology systems he services. His experience in the field has equipped him with the necessary skills to navigate the complexities of regulatory standards in the industry.
Achievements
Michael Ball has accumulated a decade of experience in his role as a Field Service Specialist at HTG Molecular Diagnostics. His contributions include performing preventive maintenance and ensuring the operational efficiency of biotechnology systems. His expertise in mass spectrometry and compliance with FDA regulations further underscores his role in supporting the biotechnology sector.