Sheila M. Casey
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Objective: Biochemist or Technologist Research or Manufacturing
Education: Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Psychology
University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM. Active DOE Q clearance.
GPA 3.6 Graduated with University Honors. May 2003
Academic Honors: Golden Key, Psi Chi, Psychology Honors, Phi Theta Kappa
Work Experience: Safety Basis -Technical service.
September 27 to present Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos,
NM. To develop and implement the Facility Safety Plans for non-nuclear
facilities in compliance with DOE. QC/and Q/A of all Student binders for
Safety Basis courses held here at LANL. Preparation of these Student and
Teacher Binders and searching for all references located in the binders.
For Example, CFR's, DOE Orders, Guides, Handbooks, ets. Packing of these
binders to ship to Hanford WA, where we also teach Safety classes.
Actinide Technician for PMT-9 at TA-55, Under a Form B, Currently; Tech 4
April 15, 2010 to March 2010 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos,
NM.
The mission of PMT-9, is to support the national interests in Pu-238 heat-
source and generator development, surveillance, production, dismantlement,
and recycle. We are also striving to update fuel-handling methods and
equipment to industrial standards to ensure safety and efficiency. At
this time I'm still in the process of all the document/training
requirements.
The Materials Technology: Metallurgy Group MST-6, Under a Form B; Tech 4
November 23, 2009 to March 2010 Los Alamos National laboratory, Los
Alamos, NM
Metallographic techniques including sectioning various metals, mounting in
epoxy, grinding, polishing etching, followed by optical examination.
Equipment used in cutting metal alloys, grinding, polishing. Focus on
materials science and engineering, emphasizing metallurgical process and
research.
Safety Basis-Technical service
July 13, 2009 to November 23, 2009 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los
Alamos, NM. To develop and implement the Facility Safety Plans for non-
nuclear facilities in compliance with DOE.
Chem Lab Tech
March, 2006 to July 2009 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
Worked in the LANL Invitro Bioassay group, C-NR. ? Assignments included
chemical processing, separation and purification of Pu from Invitro
samples. ? Performed chemical tasks for the alpha analysis of urine
samples. ? Observance of QA and all safety and security practices.
Bachelor Technician
April 1, 2005 to March, 2006 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos,
NM
Developing novel microarray technologies for the ultra-sensitive detection
of biological sequences. ? Assisting in the fabrication and use of DNA
microarrays for pathogen detection application. ? Maintained Macintosh
Excel spreadsheet programs.
Biochemist Post Bachelor Tech
May-2004 to March-2004 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
Worked in the structural genomics project, purifying high quality proteins
in large scale production. ? Colony pick, fermentation, harvesting, of
E.coli protein expression systems. ? Column Chromotagraphy ? Gel
Electrophoresis ? Densitometry ? Concentration of proteins by
centrifugation ? UV spectrophotometry (using Bradford Assay) ? Mass
spectroscopy ? Extensive documentation of all procedures preformed ?
Handling of cryogenic material, such as liquid nitrogen and dry ice. ?
Autoclaved laboratory glassware ? Worked in a highly cooperative and
interdisciplinary research development.
Biotechnology Laboratory Technologist
September 2003 to March 2004 Albuquerque, NM
Responsible for production of antibodies and establishment of cell banks
under cGMP for use in HIV-1 test kit ? Cell culture experience includes
thawing, plating, counting, subculturing, cryopreservation, cell culture
trouble shooting, flow cytometry and inventory control ? Antibody
purification experience includes affinity chromatography, protein assays,
centrifugation, spectrophotometry and gel electrophoresis ? Molecular
biology experience includes nucleic acid isolations, gel electrophoresis,
cloning, expression, PCR and sequencing ? Facilitated establishment of a
19,000 sq.ft. biotech facility designed to produce advanced HIV-1 test kits
? Coordinated contractors, selected and managed vendors and was responsible
for critical financial decisions with a budget of $5M ? Wrote SOPs under
cGMP compliance ? Managed and ordered lab supplies
Training included: March 2004, Flow Cytometer Training in Mansfield,
Massachusetts.
BD Bioscience FACSCalibur Course.
October 2003 to March 2004, TV-I Biotechnology course. This course included
hands laboratory work in molecular biology,
Data Processing Specialist
Apr-1990 to Nov-1992 Tech Reps, Inc. Albuquerque, NM
Microsoft applications; proofread and edited all departmental documents;
managed database to maintain accurate files and back-up files; accurately
entered safety-compliance data into appropriate databases; composed and
prepared departmental memos and employee documents.
References
Tari Kern Carl T. Necker Jr.
Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos National Laboratory
Molecular Biologist Member of the Technical
505-***-**** Staff MST-6
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Paige Pardington Robert Forsyth
Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos National
Laboratory
Molecular Biologist Metallurgy MST-6
Technologist I Technologist I 505-***-****
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Camilla Lance Nell Carver
Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos National
Laboratory
Actinide Chemist, C-NR PROCESSING SUPPORT
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ACTINIDE
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