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1048 El Camino Real Ste B, Redwood City“I have had 2 great experiences here; clean space and efficient staff. Both times I’ve had Pete as my phlebotomist and he is great, very calming and easy to work with”
“This review is strictly for NuGEN's 8-week summer internship program for college students to explore a career in biotech. Pros: - Work individually and with others on projects within your department - Interact with employees throughout the company - Lunch 'n Learn sessions provide once-weekly brief lecture/panel style presentations on each facet of the company; lunch is provided - Paid above minimum wage - Half-time hours, so the days are short; if you really need or want the money, you could quite likely fit an afternoon job to get an extra four hours' wage every day - Freedom to request exploration in areas outside your assigned department: despite being an Operations intern, my supervisor(s) coordinated to get me in a lab on my last week to be trained on running PCR and bioanalyzing the resulting DNA samples - Occasional company-wide BBQ lunches, occasional department-wide lunches, and donuts or pastries most Thursday mornings - Knowledgable superiors with varied backgrounds and of varied ages so you can see how people in their 20's and beyond are getting into the biotech industry - Helpful superiors with a willingness to teach - Get a true hands-on understanding on what kinds of things go on in your assigned department from the ground up Cons: - Supervisors tend to be directors, making them understandably quite busy throughout most days which can leave interns with an awkward lull from time to time when projects and assignments get completed - Day-to-day tasks can occasionally be mundane; in an overall week, I would likely get to work in multiple areas, but many full 4-hour stretches were spent unstapling and scanning documents. It's not hard work, but sometimes it's a little underwhelming if you find yourself having to trudge through a stack of papers that might take a few consecutive days of repetitive work Overall an excellent experience. It is clear they put effort into organizing the internship program so as to maximize what students get out of it. Despite some day-to-day tasks being repetitive and mundane, the experience taken as a whole was great because I had the opportunity to hands-on get a taste for everything that happens in Operations, from QA/QC to production and manufacturing, document control, facilities management, shipping and receiving, and more. I would highly recommend the program for students with an interest or aptitude in biotechnology and genomics.”
“My 87 year-old father-in-law fell and sustained a large laceration on his hand. He lives next door to Mills Peninsula Hospital but has had a few negative experiences there and asked for me to take him somewhere else. We went to Sequoia emergency room in Redwood City. He was registered in very promptly and then taken immediately into a private room. Nurse Susan assessed him thoroughly and was very friendly and reassuring. Dr. Marks arrived in just a few minutes and explained what was going to happen next and what type of repairs he was planning. The area was promptly prepared for and surgery and Dr. Marks was able to numb up his injuries with minimal discomfort and ultimately my father-in-law had complete pain relief. The surgery was completed in about 20 minutes and Dr. Marks gave extensive instructions as to wound care and what to expect in the next few weeks. Nurse Lori applied a very nice dressing and gave us copies of all the discharge instructions. We were in and out of there in less than one hour with absolutely wonderful care. My father-in-law felt that this was the best hospital experience he had ever had in his life and was very impressed with the entire staff. Thankyou. What a pressure.”