Abel L.
About Abel L.
Abel L. is a Senior Software Developer with a background in biochemistry and biology. He has extensive experience in software development and management, currently serving as Principal Engineer at Hospira since 2014.
Work at San Diego Supercomputer Center
Abel L. worked at the San Diego Supercomputer Center as a Programmer Analyst II from 2001 to 2004. In this role, he contributed to various projects that required advanced computing resources and software development expertise. His experience in this position provided him with a strong foundation in high-performance computing and data analysis, which are critical in research and development environments.
Education and Expertise
Abel L. studied at the University of California, San Diego, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and Biology in 1998. He also attended the Scripps Institute, further enhancing his knowledge in the biological sciences. His educational background supports his expertise in software development within the life sciences and healthcare sectors.
Professional Experience at UC San Diego Health
From 2009 to 2014, Abel L. served as a Programmer Analyst IV - Supervisor at UC San Diego Health. In this supervisory role, he managed software development projects and led a team of analysts, focusing on improving healthcare technology solutions. His work contributed to the efficiency and effectiveness of health information systems.
Current Role at Hospira
Abel L. has been working at Hospira since 2014, where he currently holds the position of Principal Engineer and Manager of Research and Development. In this capacity, he oversees engineering projects and leads initiatives aimed at developing innovative healthcare products. His role at Hospira emphasizes his commitment to advancing technology in the medical field.
Previous Experience at The Scripps Research Institute
Prior to his tenure at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, Abel L. worked as a Research Technician II at The Scripps Research Institute from 1998 to 2001. In this role, he supported research projects through data collection and analysis, gaining valuable experience in laboratory techniques and research methodologies.