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High School Training

Location:
Stamford, CT
Posted:
November 13, 2014

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Resume:

Marleny Cabral

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Education

John Jay College, New York, NY

Major: Forensic Science- Toxicology (Obtained May 2014)

Relevant Coursework

General Biology I & II Physics I & II Microbiology Physical Chemistry II

Biochemistry Forensic Pharmacology General Chemistry I & II Quantitative

Analysis

Organic Chemistry I & II Instrumental Analysis Analytical Toxicology

Technical Skills

Techniques: Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), DNA analysis, DNA extraction, cell

count, Drug Extraction. Bacterial and yeast cell culture, sterilization,

preparation of buffers and media, aseptic techniques.

Instrumentation

Microscopy: Light Microscope, Fluorescence Microscope

Chromatography: GCMS, LC/MS, HPLC,

Spectrophotometer: UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, IR Spectrophotometer

Miscellaneous: Flow Cytometer

Mentoring Mentored and trained High School students from Cold Spring Harbor

Program

Computers: Microsoft Office, BLAST.

Languages: English (fl.), Spanish (fl.)

Research Experience

June 2012- May 2014 Program for Research Initiatives for Science Majors (PRISM)

John Jay College, New York, NY

June 2013-August 2013 ARTSS- Alcohol Research Training Summer School

University of Missouri Department of Psychological Sciences, St. Louis, MO

Posters/conferences

Cabral, Marleny A., Teubl, Jennifer R., Rauceo, Jason M., Role of Candida albicans Transcription Factor

Sko1 in Combinatorial Stress Signaling. Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students. San

Jose, CA. November 16th, 2012.

Cabral, Marleny., Madden Pamela PhD. Analysis of Nicotine Use and Psychopathology in an Australia

Population. ARTSS- Alcohol Research Training Summer School. Annual Biomedical Research Conference for

Minority Students. Nashville, TN. November 15th, 2013.

Cabral, Marleny A., Rauceo, Jason M. A Validation Study of Bacterial Species in Probiotic Food

Products. PRISM Undergraduate Research Symposium. New York, NY. May 1st, 2014.



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