Steven Wrobel
Co-Founder, Scientific Advisor at LogicInk- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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LogicInk
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Co-Founder, Scientific Advisor
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Apr 2017 - Present
San Francisco Bay Area • Strategizes the technical roadmaps for building low-cost, real-time biosensors and diagnostics to improve daily health and performance. Advises R&D sensor and product development to shorten path-to-market
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Product Manager
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Jan 2018 - Apr 2023
San Francisco Bay Area • Led product journey of LogicInk Suncare Signals from proof of concept to launch while owning technical roadmaps of competing projects and communicating roadblocks and achievements to stakeholders • Delivered business proposals for government and B2B funded sensor development, growing IP portfolio
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Principal Scientist
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Apr 2017 - Apr 2023
San Francisco Bay Area • Translated sensor feasibility tests into proof-of-concepts for wearable UV radiation, PM2.5 pollution, Hydration, and Sweat analyte sensors as well as a point-of-need genetic diagnostic • Co-discovered novel mechanisms and uses of various chemical pathways and enzymes, including CRISPR Cas13a • Oversaw the design and execution of experiments • Designed, developed, and screened hardware and chemistry
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Laboratory and Operations Manager
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Apr 2017 - Apr 2023
San Francisco Bay Area • Built out organizational structures to improve efficiency of execution in tandem with team cooperation • Nurtured external relationships while scaling production and QA/QC to ensure product reliability • Refined workflows and inventories to sustain milestone achievement. Onboarded new team members • Ensured proper EH&S protocols and paperwork were in place to keep compliant
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Joint BioEnergy Institute
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United States
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Biotechnology
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Associate
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May 2015 - Dec 2015
San Francisco Bay Area • Optimized growth conditions of SYK-6 bacterium to create biofuel precursors from renewable lignin-biomass • Uncovered SYK-6’s unique metabolism by 13C labeling and RNA-seq, opening a path for lignin valorization
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Education
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University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemistry