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Tresherr Reaves
Manufacturing Development Associate, Smiths Detection

Location: Baltimore, MD United States
Joined: Nov 29th, 2024
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Morgan State University class of 2020
Undergrad Major: Biology
Morgan State University class of 2024
Grad Major: Biology
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I currently work with Smiths Detection as Manufacturing Development Associate
I have 4 years of experience working in the Manufacturing and Production industry.
Manufacturing Associate - Life Sciences Laboratory | Smiths Detection
From April 2025 to Current • 1 year(s)
Performed aseptic techniques in isolation and characterization of mammalian cells following SOPs and GMP standards. Conducted laboratory testing including reagent stability studies and quality assurance tests to support biosensor production.
Newborn Hearing Technician | Pediatrix Medical Group
From July 2023 to February 2025 • 2 year(s)
Conducted hearing screenings for newborns in hospital settings using automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) / otoacoustic emissions (OAE) technology. Maintained detailed documentation and entered results into electronic medical records and state databases.
Graduate Teaching Assistant | Morgan State University
From January 2021 to December 2024 • 3 year(s)
Assisted the professor with teaching courses, grading, creating assignments, and answering student questions for Development Biology and Introduction to Biology for Biology majors.
Summer Intern | Pittsburgh University
From June 2020 to August 2020 • 0 year(s)
Investigated the impact of mitochondria protein humanin in combating diseases such as HIV. Determined that humanin has potential to help treat HIV due to its restorative properties.
Summer Intern | Indiana University – Purdue University of Indianapolis
From June 2019 to August 2019 • 0 year(s)
Investigated effects of alcohol exposure on early development of zebrafish hearts using oblique single-plane illumination microscopy (oSPIM).
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