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Chandler A. Gentry

Microbiology Quality Control Analyst at Instil Bio

Chandler A. Gentry has a diverse work history with experience in microbiology, healthcare, and customer service. Their most recent position is as a Microbiology Quality Control Analyst at Instil Bio, where they perform various testing and support tasks related to microbiology. They have a strong understanding of US and international regulations and guidance in this field.

Prior to this, Chandler worked as a Microbiologist at California Cannabis Testing Labs, where they gained experience in laboratory testing specifically related to cannabis products.

Chandler also has experience in the healthcare sector, having worked at CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) as a Medical Scribe and later as a COVID-19 Testing Lead. In these roles, they provided support and assistance in medical documentation and COVID-19 testing activities.

Additionally, Chandler has worked as a Rapid Antigen COVID-19 Tester at The Help Group and as a Dog Handler at SoBeHappyDogBnB.

Their work experience also includes a position as a Lead Warehouse Foreman at Shoediamond and Swimwear, where they had responsibilities related to warehouse operations.

Chandler A. Gentry completed their education at California State University, Northridge from 2015 to 2021. During this time, Chandler earned two Bachelor of Science degrees. One was in Microbiology and Immunology Sciences, and the other was in Biotechnology/Medical Technology. Prior to attending the university, Chandler obtained a High School Diploma from Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies, where the field of study is unspecified.

In addition to their academic achievements, Chandler has obtained several certifications. They completed the Student Success Mentor Training program at Mentor Collective in June 2022. Previously, in November 2013, Chandler received a Black Belt Certification (BB) from Victory Martial Arts Center. Lastly, Chandler obtained Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) certification from the American Red Cross in July 2021.

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