George Neubauer
acb8td@r.postjobfree.com 281-***-**** 453 Bigelow St. • Marlborough, MA 01752
SKILLS • In depth knowledge of immunology, microbiology, evolution, and genetics
• General molecular and cell biology techniques: aseptic technique, PCR, primer design,
site-directed mutagenesis, transformations, ligations, cell culture, midi/mini preps,
western blotting, gel electrophoresis, and SDS-PAGE
• General microbiology skills: gram and acid fast staining, and biochemical testing of
unknown bacteria
• Drosophila care and breeding
• Familiar with proper health and safety protocols in a wide variety of settings
• Experience operating and maintaining general laboratory equipment such as centrifuges,
autoclave, dissecting microscopes, gel imager, sonicator, etc.
• Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
EDUCATION University of Dayton (UD) 3.61 GPA Dayton, OH
B.S. Biology Cum Laude Minor: Psychology May 2013
Honors: University Honors Thesis Student • John J. Comer Biomedical Undergraduate
Research Award for Excellence • Deans Merit Scholarship • Dean’s Lists (fall 2009 –
spring 2013) • Eagle Scout • National Honor Society • AP Scholar with Distinction
Activities: American Cancer Society Relay for Life • Red Cross Blood Donor • Habitat
for Humanity • Special Olympics Volunteer • Outdoor Adventure Club
WORK University of Dayton, Department of Biology Dayton, OH
EXPERIENCE Laboratory Research Assistant, Dr. Mark G. Nielsen October 2011 – May 2013
• Completed a self-directed project involving the determination of the evolutionary basis
of Beta2 tubulin based on the amino acid residues required for axoneme function using
molecular and cell biology techniques, as well as fly mating for specific traits
• Seminar presentation at the Honors Student Symposium and poster presentation at the
UD Stander Symposium
Duke University, Department of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology Durham, NC
Research Intern, Dr. John D. York June – August 2011
• Developed proficient laboratory skills in aseptic technique, cloning, and PCR
• Generated and analyzed data from the expression of the multi-protein complex NAT C
Hannaford Bros. Supermarket Marlborough, MA
Shift Supervisor May 2008 – January 2013
• Managed the tasks and break times of front-end register service personnel
• Assisted customers with complaints, concerns, and questions
REFERENCES Available upon request.