Tyler Shovah
About Tyler Shovah
Tyler Shovah is an Associate Scientist at Slingshot Biosciences in Emeryville, California, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in chemistry and extensive experience in the biotechnology sector, including previous roles at Biocare Medical and Thermofisher Scientific.
Work at Slingshot Biosciences
Tyler Shovah has been employed at Slingshot Biosciences as an Associate Scientist since 2021. In this role, he contributes to the development of innovative biotechnology solutions. His work focuses on applying his expertise in project management and standard operating procedures to enhance the company's research and development efforts. Slingshot Biosciences is located in Emeryville, California, where Tyler has been an integral part of the team for three years.
Previous Experience in Biotechnology
Before joining Slingshot Biosciences, Tyler Shovah worked at Biocare Medical as a Protein Chemistry Associate from 2018 to 2021. His responsibilities included supporting various projects related to protein chemistry. Additionally, he served as a Senior Manufacturing Technician at Thermofisher Scientific from 2013 to 2018, where he gained valuable experience in manufacturing processes within the biotechnology sector.
Education and Expertise
Tyler Shovah earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the University of Montana, studying from 2010 to 2012. His education provided him with a strong background in pharmacology, which complements his work in the biotechnology field. Tyler possesses expertise in project management and standard operating procedures, skills that are essential for his current role in the industry.
Background in Biotechnology
Tyler Shovah has a comprehensive background in biotechnology, with experience spanning multiple roles and organizations. His career began at Thermofisher Scientific, where he worked for five years, followed by a position at Biocare Medical. His current role at Slingshot Biosciences builds on this foundation, allowing him to leverage his skills in a dynamic research environment.