Akinwande Olufisayo
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SUMMARY OF BASIC SKILLS
Basic background knowledge of drugs and the ability to use math to solve a problem, such as calculating days’ supply of a prescription
Acquainted with Cambridge Structural Database and Inorganic Crystal Structure Database. Proficient in Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, ChemStation, and ChemSketch. Ability to learn new software easily.
Working knowledge of FDA Regulations/Guidance’s, Good Laboratory Practices, Good Manufacturing Practices, ICH guidelines, and SOP procedures.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to relate to customers and colleagues.
Confident, Meticulous and articulate. Self-motivated with strong work ethics and leadership skills.
EDUCATION
Kennesaw State University – Kennesaw, Georgia Graduated, May 2017
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Concentration in Pharmaceutical Sciences)
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
General Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, General chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Physical chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Biochemistry, Advanced analytical chemistry.
LABORATORY EXPERIENCE
Proficient knowledge in setting up labs, preparing chemical solutions, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and understanding of laboratory equipment’s and techniques such as titration, distillation, and, chromatography.
Effective with the use of: HPLC, LC/MS, LC-NMR, GC, UV-Vis spectrophotometry, Recombinant DNA technology alongside isolation and analysis of DNA, PCR amplification, In-Vitro transcription using gel electrophoresis, Protein purification and enzyme kinetics measurements.
Characterized products with 1 H NMR, UV-VIS, and IR spectroscopy as well as X-ray crystallography and magnetic susceptibility.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Conducted and presented research alongside professor on Models of progressive Addition of Alcohol, Alprazolam, Cannabis and Cocaine in Young Adults.
Demonstrated with an illustration of a Calculus application with definite integrals on better ways to understand the consequences behind drug use and proves why drugs should be avoided.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Teaching assistant, Department of Chemistry, KSU, Fall 2014- Summer 2015
Served as a liaison between teacher and student in subjects like quantitative chemistry laboratory and general chemistry 1 and 2 laboratories.
Provided training to students on new methods, operation of dissolution equipment, and dissolution calibration. Maintained, drafted, and updated all records and lab books as well as training records.
CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT
Active member of American Chemical Society
Active Member of Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Program
Mentor in Odyssey Peer Mentoring, KSU
Member of the KSU pre-pharmacy club
Treasurer in Kennesaw State Grappling Club
Member of Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society
Member of KSU undergraduate research club
Delegate in the Model African Union; presented solutions for African countries in Washington, DC.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES
Children’s Health Care of Atlanta
Worked alongside members in the urgent care unit to answer phone calls and assign patients to appointed medical practitioners.
Royan hospital – Lagos, Nigeria
Played an active leadership role by working alongside head pharmacist to help package and distribute drugs to patients admitted to the hospital and other patients.