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Medical and Pharmaceutical Research Resume
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Desired Industry: Healthcare |
SpiderID: 75606 |
Desired Job Location: Columbus, Ohio |
Date Posted: 6/17/2015 |
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: Immediately |
Desired Wage: 00000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) |
Willing to Travel: |
Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: No |
Objective:
Detail-oriented and dedicated professional with more than 10 years of well-honed expertise in laboratory and clinical research and
molecular genetics, complemented with hands-on knowledge of various statistical analysis, quantitative analysis, and research
methodologies
Recognized for unparalleled work ethic, ability to efficiently manage multiple priorities, and commitment to perform beyond goals and
expectations Well-versed in various cell and molecular biology techniques, such as cell culture, gram staining, Western blotting, cell
transfection, PCR, RT-PCR, and protein purification and analysis Adept at leading and performing with high-caliber teams of professionals to deliver high quality results Equipped with hands-on skills in both laboratory research and clinical settings Expert at applying various analytical methods to generate reports and experimental results for scientific journals Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (Word and Excel), LabCorp software (LCWS), and 1100 system
Experience:
Professional Experience
LabCorp - Dublin, OH Technologist Trainee, Department of Microbiology 2012–Present Initiate medical testing, such as biochemical testing and gram staining, for various patient samples to identify specific pathogenic
bacterial infections Utilize Tecan EVO auto pipettor and Gen- Probe Leader 50i to perform DNA testing and provide recommended course of treatment for
physicians to enhance patient outcomes Employ hands-on knowledge in determining all common bacterial infections in blood, urine, genitals, throat, and wounds at 130%
productivity with optimal quality; use Vitek 2 system to identify appropriate drug solutions to treat patients Exemplify adeptness in using the BacT/ALERT 3D system in performing gram stains on the blood bench Perform as the shift representative for the Corporate Wellness Program, which entails communicating with all employees and
encouraging good eating and fitness habits aligned with Corporate Wellness Team guidelines
Research Experience
Ohio State University - Columbus, OH (1996–2009) Research Assistant, Department of Neurology 2007–2009 Performed comprehensive research and clinical trials on multiple sclerosis treatment and progression Applied various methodologies and techniques, such as Western Blot and PCR/RT-PCR analysis, to extract and purify RNA, DNA, and
protein from study patient blood samples and determine levels of proteins of interest Took charge of preparing patient urine and blood samples for transfer to other laboratories
Research Assistant 2, Department of Neuroscience 1999–2006 Conducted hands-on research on various aspects of human brain tumors, including receptor function, enzyme activity, cell growth,
tumor motility, and invasion through PCR, RT-PCR, and protein analysis using Western blotting, thymidine incorporation measurements,
and cell transfection Leveraged technical skills in using Microsoft Excel to identify glioblastomas protein levels Actively participated in drafting experimental results and detailing procedures in peer-reviewed scientific journals Assumed responsibility in managing radiation safety log books in storing P- 32 and H-3 isotopes for radiation safety review, as well
as procuring common laboratory equipment and reagents
Education:
Education and Credentials
Bachelor of Science in Molecular Genetics, Jun 1997 The Ohio State University - Columbus, OH 43210
Certificate of Achievement (ISO- 00700.a), National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Affiliations:
Professional Affiliation
American Association of Bioanalysts
Skills: -----
Additional Information:
Publications
Malek, R.L., Toman, R.E., Edsall, L.C., Wong, S., Chiu, J., Letterle, C.A., .Lee, N.H. (2001). Nrg-1 belongs to the endothelial
differentiation gene family of G protein-coupled sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(8).
5692–5699.
Van Brocklyn, J.R., Jackson, C.A., Pearl, D.K., Kotur, M.S., Snyder, P.J., and Prior, T.W. (2005). Sphingosine kinase-1 expression
correlates with poor survival of patients with glioblastoma multiforme: Roles of sphingosine kinase isoforms in growth of
glioblastoma cell lines. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 64(8). 695–705.
Van Brocklyn, J.R., Letterle, C.A., Snyder, P.J., and Prior, T.W. (2002). Sphingosine-1-phosphate stimulates human glioma cell
proliferation through Gi-coupled receptors: Role of ERK MAP kinase and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase B. Cancer Letters, 181(2). 195–
204.
Reference: Available upon request.
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