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Jessica Claire
Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 (555) 432-1000, resumesample@example.com
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An intern position which offers significant scope and responsibility where I can put my skills to utmost use and expand my knowledge in the field of biomedical engineering
Areas of Expertise
  • Bioinformatics Packages & Tools: BLAST, FASTA, CLUSTAL W
  • Programming Languages: C++, PERL, Java, Python
  • Software Packages: MATLAB, MSOFFICE Tools, PTC Creo Parametric 3.0
  • Materials Testing Equipment: MTS - 858 Mini Bionix II System
  • Wet Lab Techniques: PCR, Western Blot, Basic Microbiology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology
  • Optical Lab Techniques: Michelson Interferometry
Professional Experience
10/2015 to 04/2016 SENIOR L&T Infotech | Jersey City, NJ,
  • Designed a biodegradable implant plate that can be used for fixing fractures in distal fibula The implant plate was designed using PTC Creo Parametric 3.0 The biodegradable plate is composed of MgCa 0.8, a magnesium calcium alloy Performed failure tests and stress relaxation tests using MTS - 858 Mini Bionix II System Studied the implant's rate of degradation in a temperature controlled environment.
Education
Expected in Aug 2016 to to Bachelors of Science | Biomedical Engineering University of Alabama in Birmingham, Birmingham, AL GPA: GPA: 3.7
Biomedical Engineering GPA: 3.7
Expected in to to Biological Transport Phenomena, Computational Neuroscience, Tissue Engineering, MATLAB, Biomechanics, Biomaterials, Biocomputing, Bioinstrumentation, Living Systems Analysis, Bioimaging, Medical Image Processing ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS: On COURSERA An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python (Parts 1 and 2) - Rice University The Data Scientist's Toolbox - - Johns Hopkins University R Programming - - Johns Hopkins University Introduction to Genomic Technologies - Johns Hopkins University Python for Genomic Data Science | Johns Hopkins University, , GPA:
Expected in to to category and 2nd prize in Dynamic Planet category) and attended National Science Olympiad 2008 held in Augusta, Georgia; Also won 1st place Cell Biology in 2010 Won 1st at state math tournament held at UAB Math Department Won 1st place in the Nation in Atlantic Pacific Mathematics League Contest 2007-2008 Recognized eight times by Huntsville City Schools Resolution for outstanding achievement in Math competitions (Mathcounts and Fall Startup for 5 years) and State Science Bowl Championship (2009 and 2010) Won 1st place for 5 consecutive years in various categories (Computer Programming, Multimedia, and Information Technology Test) in the Alabama Council of Technology in Education State Competition | , , GPA: Won first place at the North Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair in Microbiology and Animal Science *Qualified for USA Junior Math Olympiad *Member of Science Bowl team which won 1st place at the State Science Bowl Competition 2010 and 1st place in a tri-state Science Bowl Competition 2009. The Science Bowl Team represented Alabama in the National Science Bowl competition held in Washington D.C. *Member of Science Olympiad team which won 1st place in the State Science Olympiad Competition 2008 (individually won 3rd prize in Health Science
Won first place at the North Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair in Microbiology and Animal Science *Qualified for USA Junior Math Olympiad *Member of Science Bowl team which won 1st place at the State Science Bowl Competition 2010 and 1st place in a tri-state Science Bowl Competition 2009. The Science Bowl Team represented Alabama in the National Science Bowl competition held in Washington D.C. *Member of Science Olympiad team which won 1st place in the State Science Olympiad Competition 2008 (individually won 3rd prize in Health Science
Affiliations
Accomplishments
  • John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland May - Aug 2013 Screening for Alus in the Human Genome A NSF funded program for finding Alu fragments in human genome Obtained Alus and human genome from the GenBank database Organized and cleansed data using PERL Searched sequence using AWK Used Microsoft Excel macros to rate the matches 2) University of Alabama in Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama Aug - Nov 2012 Epigenetic factors like EGCG and TSA used in ER*-negative MDA Measured cellular viability using hemacytometer Determined the amount of RNA segments that code for estrogen receptors in cells, using specific RNA primers in PCR Performed Western Blot to measure estrogen receptor expression in comparison to GADPH (Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase) 3) DMS Technology, Huntsville, Alabama.
  • Jun - Aug 2011 "Comparing Smoothness of Reflective Surfaces through Interference" - A digital holography project Produced fringe patterns by the interference of a stabilized laser beam travelling through an arrangement of mirrors and beam splitters Recorded the fringe pattern in camera produced by imperfections of the reflecting surfaces (which introduced phase errors and irregularity in the fringe pattern) indicating their smoothness Analyzed the recorded images were through a NASA software "HHT2-Fringe" and determined the smoothness of the mirrors 4) Alabama A&M University, Huntsville, Alabama Sep 2009 - Apr 2011 Screening for microRNAs in the Genome of Reniform Nematode, Rotylenchulus reniformis Obtained Contigs (67,317) from GS de novo assembler Obtained Nematode specific miRNA (~200) from miRbase Used AUGUSTUS for gene prediction Used BLAST and miRanda (v 1.0) for miRNA prediction Used Mfold (v 3.4) for secondary structure prediction.
Publications
"Biodegradable Fibular Fracture Fixation Plate" Sid Claire, Briana Machen, William Gilbert, and Austin Taylor 9th University of Alabama in Birmingham Spring Undergraduate Exposition Engaged Scholarship Symposium, Birmingham, Alabama, April 15th, 2016. *"Epigenetic factors like EGCG and TSA used in ER* re-expression in ER*-negative MDA-MB231 breast cancer cells" Sid Claire, Brittany Coleman, Eliana Henderson, Olayode Babatunde, and Dr. Trygve O. Tollefsbol, University of Alabama in Birmingham Fall Undergraduate Exposition Engaged Scholarship Symposium, Birmingham, Alabama, November 12th, 2012. *"Genetic variation within the ribosomal rDNA region of the reniform nematode" Sid Claire, Seloame Tatu Nyaku, and Ramesh Kantety. Fourth annual Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)/ 87th annual meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science day held at AAMU on March 31st 2010. *"Genome-wide expression profiling within the reniform nematode genome" Seloame Tatu Nyaku, Sid Claire, Leland Cseke, and Ramesh Kantety. Fourth annual Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)/ 87th annual meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science day held at AAMU on March 31st 2010.
Skills
Basic, Biochemistry, Biology, C++, Computer Programming, Council, Image Processing, Information Technology, Java, Materials, Math, Mathematics, MATLAB, MSOFFICE, Molecular Biology, MTS, Multimedia, Neuroscience, PCR, PERL, Programming, Python, Systems Analysis
Additional Information
  • HONORS: A 'fix it and forget it' solution for busted bones" was an article describing "Biodegradable Fibular Fracture Fixation Device" on The UAB Mix site, featuring stories and insights from UAB research and innovation 64,630 UAB Presidential Award-National Merit Foundation at University of Alabama in Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Rensselaer Medal Recipient for Math and Science (Award Value - $60,000) First high school student to be awarded $1350 for the North Alabama Optics Apprenticeship Program in 2011.

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School Attended

  • University of Alabama in Birmingham
  • Johns Hopkins University

Job Titles Held:

  • SENIOR

Degrees

  • Bachelors of Science
  • Biological Transport Phenomena, Computational Neuroscience, Tissue Engineering, MATLAB, Biomechanics, Biomaterials, Biocomputing, Bioinstrumentation, Living Systems Analysis, Bioimaging, Medical Image Processing ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS: On COURSERA An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python (Parts 1 and 2) - Rice University The Data Scientist's Toolbox - - Johns Hopkins University R Programming - - Johns Hopkins University Introduction to Genomic Technologies - Johns Hopkins University Python for Genomic Data Science
  • category and 2nd prize in Dynamic Planet category) and attended National Science Olympiad 2008 held in Augusta, Georgia; Also won 1st place Cell Biology in 2010 Won 1st at state math tournament held at UAB Math Department Won 1st place in the Nation in Atlantic Pacific Mathematics League Contest 2007-2008 Recognized eight times by Huntsville City Schools Resolution for outstanding achievement in Math competitions (Mathcounts and Fall Startup for 5 years) and State Science Bowl Championship (2009 and 2010) Won 1st place for 5 consecutive years in various categories (Computer Programming, Multimedia, and Information Technology Test) in the Alabama Council of Technology in Education State Competition

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