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Bachelor's Degree, Biological and Bioprocessing Engineering, North Carolina State University

Preston Houck

Field Application Scientist, Bioprocessing, Thermo Fisher Scientific

Preston Houck is a Field Application Scientist with extensive experience supporting major biopharmaceutical manufacturing organizations across North America and Canada. Specialized in single-use bioprocess technologies, including bioreactors, fermenters, mixing systems, and chromatography systems, with a strong focus on process optimization, troubleshooting, and customer success. Experienced in conducting GEMBA walks, resolving complex manufacturing challenges, and partnering with cross-functional teams to improve operational efficiency and product quality. Passionate about advancing biopharmaceutical manufacturing to enable the reliable production of safe, accessible, and life-saving therapeutics.

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Single-Use Mixing Technologies: Supporting Scalability, Consistency, and Efficiency in Bioprocessing

July 21, 2026

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How Can Biomanufacturers Actively Reduce Particulate Burden in Their Workflow?

June 30, 2026

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