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Molecular Biologist Resume Sample Three

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Daniel Harris

QUALIFICATIONS

I have over 10 years of experience in molecular biology and microbiology research where I have been involved in various projects focused on bacterial identification and susceptibility testing along with projects focusing on the investigation of bacterial and human DNA and RNA. I am experienced with techniques for RNA enrichment and purification, aRNA production, and ds-cDNA production. Detail oriented, possessing strong organizational skills with the ability to learn things quickly. Excel, Word, and PowerPoint proficient.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ABC Inc., Any Town, NY 2006-present
Molecular Research Assistant

  • Performed experiments for project to compare morphological and genetic data in ferns.
  • Performed troubleshooting, designed primers, DNA extractions, PCR, cloning, sequencing and sequence alignments.

XYZ Corp., Any Town, NY 2003-2006
Research Biologist I

  • Provided gene expression and purification support for various Cardiovascular, CNS, and Inflammation projects.
  • Constructed bacterial expression vectors, expression optimization of soluble heterologous proteins in E. coli, and protein purification.

BCD Inc., Any Town, NY 2003-2003
Research Associate

  • Characterization of biochemical enzymes and protein profiling on blood of various cancer patients.
  • Collection of blood from various kinds of cancer patients and extraction of proteins from that blood using cell lysis method.
  • Analysis of proteins through Protein Profiling by SDS-PAGE and followed by Biochemical enzyme assay using enzymes like Lactate Dehydrogenase and Creatine Kinase.

EDUCATION

B.S. Biology, concentration in Microbiology, 2003
University of California, San Francisco

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