Remington Wong
About
Remington Wong is from Lake Forest, California, United States. Remington works in the following industries: "Biotechnology Research". Remington is currently Quality Control Associate at AIVITA Biomedical, located in Irvine, CA. In Remington's previous role as a Research Technician at United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, Remington worked in Fort Sam Houston, TX until Jun 2018. Prior to joining United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, Remington was a Research Technician at United States Army Institute of Surgical Research and held the position of Research Technician at Fort Sam Houston, TX. Prior to that, Remington was a Zookeeper Volunteer Internship at San Antonio Zoo, based in San Antonio, TX from Jan 2013 to May 2013.
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Remington Wong's current jobs
• Member of cancer immunotherapy and stem cell research team. • Responsible for testing and approving the quality of manufactured cell culture products for release to patients. • Major protocols and duties include flow cytometry, ICC, microscopy, and lab maintenance.
Remington Wong's past jobs
• Team member of burn and wound research group using porcine models. • Multiple papers published, and posters presented at conferences. • Assisted in animal work, including surgery, monitoring and assessment, and caretaking. • Performed broad range of lab work, such as histology, assays, and equipment programming (such as Thermo and Leica stainers). • Managed our protocols. Wrote quarterly and annual reports, interfaced with the regulatory department, coordinated schedules, ordered supplies, and maintained our equipment.
• Assistant to the lab manager and general laboratory technician. • Performed microbiology and rodent animal experiments in support of multiple research groups in the lab; multiple papers in the lab published, and directly contributed to the development of a patented product (KSL-W antibiotic gum). • Responsibilities included preparing and executing experiments, running assays, culturing cells, ordering supplies, performing basic maintenance on lab instruments, and organizing chemical and equipment inventory. • Programmed some of the lab equipment and machines as an auxiliary duty (such as a Hamilton robotic pipetting system and a BioRad PCR machine).
• 200 hour volunteer zookeeper internship in the Birds II department; during weekends. • Prepared diets, assessed health, cleaned exhibits. • Participated in visitor education and outreach.