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High School Vice President

Location:
Hanover, NH
Posted:
December 04, 2012

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Title:Consultant Troubleshoot

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NAME: LISA POGODA

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CITY: Hanover

STATE/PROVINCE: NH

ZIP/POSTAL CODE: 03755

COUNTRY: USA

EMAIL: ********@**.******.***

PHONE: 603-***-****

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CITIZENSHIP: US

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ESUME

LISA POGODA

33 N. Main St.

Hanover, NH 03755

^603-***-****

EDUCATION Dartmouth College,

Hanover, NH A.B. in Genetics, Cell and

Developmental Biology

expected June 1998

Relevant coursework: Molecular Genetics of Prokaryotes, Molecular

Genetics of Eukaryotes, Advanced Genetics, Microbiology, Immunology,

Neurobiology

Stuyvesant High School,

NY, NY 10282

EXPERIENCE

The Center for Biological and Biomedical Computing,

Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 1996 - presentConsultant Troubleshoot

problems, instruct faculty and students in the use of technical and

non-technical programs, such as Gene Inspector, NIH Image, Adobe

Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Canvas, Powerpoint, Microsoft Word, and

others, assist with the use of hardware, such as printing and

slidemaking.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, West Lebanon, NH summer 1997

Volunteer Assisted ER staff, escorted patients, stocked supplies.

Dartmouth College

Biology Department, Hanover, NH 1997Laboratory

Assistant Prepared laboratory stations for two courses, Genetics and

Introduction to Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology; including

preparation of selective bacterial media, packing ion exchange

columns, setting up gels, preparing reagents, and maintaining

supplies.

Dartmouth College

Biology Department, Hanover, NH 1997 TeachingAssistant

Assisted with laboratory instruction for Genetics class,

answered questions on performance and results of nematode crosses, and

bacterial conjugation, and phage sensitivity experiments.

National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD summer 1995Intern Conducted

experiments to determine the phosphorylation patterns of

retinoblastoma mutants; performed various techniques, including PCR,

subcloning (transformations, filter lifts) plasmid preps, tissue

culture, Northern, Southern, and Western blots, DNA sequencing.

ACTIVITIES Women in Science Program (WISP) Peer Mentor Dartmouth

Hillel Alpha Theta Coeducational Fraternity, Vice President & Rush

Chair



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