Robin Jones
About Robin Jones
Robin Jones is a Medical Laboratory Technologist at Opentrons Labworks Inc. in Rockville, Maryland, with a diverse background in healthcare and leadership roles, including positions at the University of Michigan Medical School and Thrive Women's Empowerment Incorporated.
Work at Opentrons
Robin Jones has been employed as a Medical Laboratory Technologist at Opentrons Labworks Inc. since 2021. The role is based in Rockville, Maryland, United States. In this position, Jones contributes to the company's mission of advancing laboratory automation and improving laboratory workflows.
Education and Expertise
Robin Jones holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology/Biological Sciences with a focus on Pre-Medical studies from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, completed in 2020. Additionally, Jones earned a Master of Public Health from The George Washington University-Milken Institute School of Public Health in 2023. This educational background supports expertise in medical laboratory technology and public health.
Professional Background
Prior to joining Opentrons, Robin Jones gained diverse experience in the healthcare field. Jones worked as a COVID-19 Molecular Technologist Trainee at LabCorp and participated in the Career Development Academy at the University of Michigan. Jones also held various roles at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, including President of the Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students and Learning Strategist.
Leadership Roles
Robin Jones has held several leadership positions throughout their career. Jones served as Vice President of Thrive Women's Empowerment Incorporated and was a two-time President of the Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. These roles demonstrate a commitment to empowerment and mentorship within the community.
Research Experience
Robin Jones participated in research focused on maternal health while working as an MHIRT Researcher at the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities in Romania. This research examined perceptions of birth experiences, contributing to a broader understanding of health disparities.