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Research Scientist - Senior/Lead Scientist Resume
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Desired Industry: Biotech |
SpiderID: 82731 |
Desired Job Location: Vestavia Hills, Alabama |
Date Posted: 8/13/2020 |
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: |
Desired Wage: 80000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25% |
Highest Degree Attained: Doctoral |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: Analytical, results-driven, and performance-focused professional, offering broad-based experience in conducting scientific research encompassing biochemistry, molecular genetics, and structural and cellular biology.
Adept at creating and applying disease, cellular, and in vivo models as well as performing small animal survival surgeries, which included prostate, pancreas, kidney capsule, portal veins, and memory fat pad. Armed with in-depth knowledge of bioluminescent live imaging methodology, molecular and biochemistry techniques, cellular biology, and mouse colony maintenance. Skilled at identifying and resolving research issues to ensure seamless workflow and tasks completion. Equipped with exceptional communication and interpersonal aptitudes in building rapport with colleagues and professionals of all levels using multilingual fluency in English, Nepali, and Hindi. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), GraphPad Prism, Adobe Photoshop, Image Processing, and EndNote.
Experience: University of Alabama at Birmingham - Birmingham, AL Research Scientist, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Aug 2019–Present Proactively participate in KRAS and mTOR signaling pathway in multiple cancer cells growth and metastasis in vitro and in vivo studies Create 3D spheroid invasion screen for epigenetic modifier for melanoma cell invasion and metastasis formation Conduct subcutaneous, orthotopic, and tail vein injection in mice to study the tumor growth and spontaneous metastasis Exemplified expertise in publishing two peer-reviewed research articles
Tulane University - New Orleans, LA Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Medicine Sep 2016–Jun 2019 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Structural and Cellular Biology Jun 2013–Aug 2016 Determined the effect of glycine metabolism on cell growth, cell cycle regulation, cell invasion, migration, metastasis, and apoptosis in vitro and in vivo Took charge of presenting cytokine-induced metalloproteinase enzymatic activity that promoted inflammation and proliferation of prostate cancer in vitro and in vivo Examined Pax4 gene delivery improved islet transplantation efficacy through promotion of β cell survival and α-to-β cell transdifferentiation to treat type 1 diabetes Assumed accountability in identifying the role of GLP-1 receptor in pancreatic α-cells in glucagon secretion Facilitated training to undergraduate and master students completing their honors thesis in medical school Presided over the training of technicians, postdoctoral fellow, and international visiting scholars working in the laboratory Managed projects involving prostate cancer and autoimmune type 1 diabetes disease Drove efforts in publishing eight peer-reviewed research articles and next manuscript ready for publication
Education: Doctor of Philosophy in Biology, Aug 2012 Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea Full Scholarship Recipient Master of Science in Biology, Aug 2009 Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea Full Scholarship Recipient
Master of Arts in Anthropology, Aug 2003 Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Aug 2001 Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Skills: Regulatory and Protocol Compliance | Genomic Sequencing | Project Management | Quality Assurance Cellular Lipid Raft Isolation | Apoptosis Assay Development | Tissue and Cell Processing | Process Improvement
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