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osteopathi?c medicine

osteopathi?c medicine
1st page: Explain the process by which you decided that osteopathic medicine was right for you? Describe the personal characteristics you possess and the life experiences you have had that would contribute to your becoming an outstanding osteopathic physician?
2nd page:Describe your exposure to and understanding of Osteopathic Medicine. Describe how you see the role of physicians in society.
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? George Washington University graduate offering a strong academic with internship experience.
? Consistently recognized for troubleshooting skills and cost-effectively resolving challenging issues.
? Quickly able to learn and master new technology; equally successful in both team and self-directed settings; and proficient in a range of scientific procedures and testing methodologies.
EDUCATION

Rutgers University â?? Newark, NJ

Pending
Master of Science in Biology (GPA: 4.0)
George Washington University â?? Washington, DC
Degree awarded 5/10

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a focus in Cognitive Neuroscience

Coursework includes: Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Nanobiotechnology, Genetics, Human Physiology, Human Parasitology, Organic Chemistry, Statistics, Research and methods, and Calculus I- IV.
EXPERIENCE
PCR Technologist
Labcorp
(Molecular Diagnostics) 2011 to 2012
? My goal in Labcorp involves testing samples from patients in the north Atlantic region for herpes simplex virus I and herpes simplex virus II. I extracted DNA from vaginal swabs or viral transports and used RT-PCR and melt curve analysis to determine the presence of herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2.
Research Teaching Specialist V
New Jersey Medical School(UMDNJ)
(Department of Emerging and Reemerging Pathogens) 2010 to 2011
? My research project in Dr. David Allandâ??s lab involves various aspects of drug tolerance and drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis with an emphasis on drug resistance evolution, resistance and tolerance mechanisms, and molecular diagnostics. My research goal is primarily based on molecular diagnostics and development of high throughput sloppy molecular beacon assays to diagnose drug resistance in tuberculosis. To elaborate, methods such as asymmetric PCR with melt curve analysis, symmetric PCR, RT-PCR, single primer PCR, gel electrophoresis, DNA purification, and DNA sequencing, analysis using Lasergene and Blast are performed on a regular basis.
Undergraduate Research Assistant
George Washington University
(Bell 108) 2008 to 2010
? My research project in Dr. Aleksander Jeremicâ??s lab involved Type II Diabetes Mellitus. My research goal was to elucidate more precisely the structure and organization of cellular machinery that regulates insulin release in beta cell and to find the cause for islet amyloid fibril formation. These studies also helped to reveal underlying general principles of organization of supramolecular and complexes and dynamics in cells. In my research experience there was constant use of confocal and atomic force microscopy. To elaborate, methods such as quantitative fluorescence imaging, laser scanning confocal microscopy (spectral imaging, protein trafficking, and single cell calcium imaging.) Lastly, techniques such as SDS â?? PAGE, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Thioflavin-T assays and MTT assays were used on a frequent basis as well.
Research Assistant
Waksman Institute of Microbiology 2004 to 2006
? Worked in a group on genomic projects with organisms such as C. Remanei and C. Elegans. The groupâ??s objectives were to provide de novo gene assembly, whole genome re-sequencing, deep single nucleotide discovery, transcriptome analysis and small RNA detection. Furthermore, techniques such as western blot and gel electrophoresis were utilized on a daily basis to help achieve these objectives.
Tutor
Rutgers University
2006 to 2008
? Tutored undergraduate students in basic sciences (General Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) and basic mathematics (Algebra, Calculus, and Statistics).

 
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