Richard Thyden has a comprehensive work experience in the field of biomedical engineering and cellular agriculture. Richard is currently working as a PHD candidate at WPI and Boston College, where they conduct original experimental research on satellite cells, bioreactor environments, and microfluidic culture models. Richard is also involved in curriculum development, teaching principals of biomedical engineering, and advising undergraduate student development projects.
Prior to this, Richard worked as a Graduate Research Fellow at New Harvest, focusing on research in cellular agriculture. Richard also worked as a PHD Graduate Student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where they specialized in cellular agriculture.
Before their research roles, Richard worked as a Quality Engineer at Foster Corporation, where they were responsible for ensuring compliance with quality standards. Richard also gained experience as a Product Associate at Haemonetics, where they optimized complaint-processing systems and analyzed product defects.
Richard's early career includes positions in research and development at VitaThreads LLC, and as an Assistant Histologist at Gateway Park Histo Core. Richard also served as a Research Assistant at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where they contributed to the development of new projects and conducted studies in tissue analysis.
Overall, Richard Thyden's work experience demonstrates their expertise and commitment to research and development in the biomedical engineering and cellular agriculture fields.
Richard Thyden attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute from 2012 to 2016. However, no specific degree or field of study information is available.
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