Charles A Pinnelli
Information Technology Specialist at NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support- Claim this Profile
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NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support
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United States
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Armed Forces
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200 - 300 Employee
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Information Technology Specialist
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May 2020 - Present
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General Dynamics Information Technology
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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700 & Above Employee
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Software Developer
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Jun 2019 - May 2020
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Associate Software Engineer
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Dec 2017 - Jun 2019
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LifeSplice Pharma
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Scientist
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Jun 2012 - Dec 2017
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Pinnelli Electric
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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Electrical Contractor
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Dec 2010 - Aug 2012
Interact with customers to present job proposals, provide recommendations, and ensure quality workmanship Interact with customers to present job proposals, provide recommendations, and ensure quality workmanship
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ALS Hope Foundation
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United States
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Fundraising
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1 - 100 Employee
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Lab Technician
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Apr 2008 - Sep 2008
• Maintained mouse colony expressing mutant SOD1 gene used by several research teams for various studies. • Aided in maintaining neuronal cell line that was essential in developing a cell culture model of ALS • Used immunohistochemistry techniques to aide in microscopic cell culture analysis • Performed sciatic nerve crushes, spinal cord surgeries, and transplanted neuronal stem cells into lumbar region of mouse spinal cord to examine effectiveness of replacing damaged motor neurons • Maintained mouse colony expressing mutant SOD1 gene used by several research teams for various studies. • Aided in maintaining neuronal cell line that was essential in developing a cell culture model of ALS • Used immunohistochemistry techniques to aide in microscopic cell culture analysis • Performed sciatic nerve crushes, spinal cord surgeries, and transplanted neuronal stem cells into lumbar region of mouse spinal cord to examine effectiveness of replacing damaged motor neurons
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Education
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Drexel University
BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General