Nam P. Nguyen
**** ************ ***** ***********, ** 22153
E-mail: ****@**********.*** Phone: 202-***-****
Education
**** ******* ** ************ ********, (Formerly Franklin Pierce Center) UNH School of Law
Patent Practice and Procedure I & II, Patent Law,
Concentration:
GPA: 3.47 Anticipated Graduation December 19, 2013
2012 MS Biotechnology, Department of Biomedical Science, Georgetown University
Thesis: The Persistent RNA Sequence that Controls Gene
Expression Through Hoogesteen Helices and Down
Regulates the Kanamycin Resistance Gene.
2011 MS Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, George Mason University
Thesis: The In Vitro Mechanistic of S-Nitrosothiols as
Nitric Oxide-Donor Drugs in Thiol S-Nitrasylation,
With Higher Lipophilicity.
2007 Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, American University
Experience Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
Biomedical Research Assistant, Biomedical Department Jan 12 – Aug 2012
§ Collected, developed and evaluated in-process samples and use statistical parameters to analyze expressive
colonies under controlled conditions.
§ Optimized recombinant plasmid functionality by introducing cotransformation methodology into bacterial
cells.
§ Micro-technique to purify and quantify RNA sequence in bacterial medium for gene expression.
§ Knowledge of and skills to perform electrophoresis, chromatography, PCR, hybridization, nucleic acid
sequence analysis, and extraction.
§ Performed analytical parameters to investigate the influences of the targeted RNA sequence on the expression
of the kanamycin resistance gene in plasmid.
George Mason University, Fairfax VA
Research Assistant, Grant Writing Jan 2010 – Jan 2011
§ Research writing and editing of R21 grant proposals of the in vitro mechanistic of S-Nitrosothiols.
§ Provided analysis using the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and UV spectrum.
§ Classified and identified chemical compounds, production, and modification through synthesis and
computational analysis.
§ Composed multiple research presentations based on scientific findings.
§ Presented new research projects and proposals to the board committees.
§ Compiled and composed a creditable thesis on S-Nitrosothiols.
American University, Washington D.C.
Chemistry Intern, University Lab Facility Apr 2006 – May 2007
§ Synthesized X-cell microtubules; examined cell’s dynamic metabolism by utilizing HPLC / UV-Vis
Spectroscopy.
§ Analyzed the residual of X-cell microtubules peak-based relationship by Mass Spectrometer.
§ Responsible for maintaining chemical inventories, orders, and chemical stocks.
Giant Pharmacy Department
Pharmacist Technician May 2005 – Apr 2006
§ Received requests for prescription refills from patients; verified that information on prescription was complete
and accurate per HIPAA regulations.
§ Prepared medication for clients through mixing, counting pills and labeling bottles.
§ Verified the accuracy of medication counts and weights before issuing to patients.
§ Obtained approval from the pharmacist to conduct inventory and stocking medication.
§ Insured total quality control of all medications dispensed in the pharmacy.
Languages: Native English, Fluent Vietnamese
Citizenship: U.S.