Natalie Rosario
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Personal Statement
Ambitious professional with strong general laboratory skills and a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Currently working as a site coordinator at EMD Millipore while completing a Pharmaceutical Sciences MS program at UMASS Lowell. Very interested in joining a company where I can utilize my educational qualifications, knowledge, and understanding of science to help discover, develop, and manufacture xenobiotics. Extremely organized, detail oriented, reliable, and motivated individual with the commitment and dedication needed to be successful. Driven to establish and achieve goals as a team or individually. Possess excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills with a strong desire for continuous learning.
EDUCATION
University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA
MS Pharmaceutical Sciences Sept. 2015 – Present
To be conferred in May, 2017
Suffolk University Boston, MA
BS Biology May, 2013
GPA: 3.3, Dean’s List, Cum Laude Honors
Tri Beta Biological Honor Society member
Boston University Boston, MA
Certificate of Completion, EMT Course May, 2013
CPR and AED certified
EXPERIENCE
Site Coordinator at EMD Millipore Danvers, MA
May, 2014 – Present
•Maintain regular communication with key client contacts and end users to provide tailored services and ensure the highest level of client satisfaction.
•Performing hiring process by scheduling and interviewing qualified candidates, processing applications, new hire paper work, references, I-9 validation, orientation, exit interviews, etc.
•Developing and managing a talent pipeline that aligns with the client's needs and output requirements.
•Completing and auditing payroll to ensure accuracy and compliance with policies and procedures.
Pharmaceutical Sciences Lab Sept. 2015 – Dec. 2015
Prepared, purified and characterized aspirin. Performed chromatographic analysis on aspirin and studied the kinetics of acetylsalicylic acid hydrolysis while utilizing techniques such as:
Melting point determination
Ferric chloride test
Thin layer chromatography
High performance liquid chromatography
pKa determination
Aseptic pipetting
Buffer preparation
Microbiology Lab Sept. 2012 – Dec. 2012
Bacteria, fungi, and viruses were cultured, tested, and researched. Equipment’s used include:
Cell counters
Centrifuges
Microplate readers
Insect growth chambers
Genetics Lab June, 2012 – Aug. 2012
Executed experiments with genetic model organisms such as e. coli and B. subtilis while utilizing:
Incubators
Analytic balances
Micro centrifuge
Micro plate shaker
Organic Chemistry I and II Lab Sept. 2011 – May, 2012
Used synthetic organic chemistry techniques in order to characterize organic molecules via:
Crystallization/ Distillation
Extraction
Infrared spectroscopy
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
College Physics I and II Lab Sept. 2011 – May, 2012
Carried out experiments which included the study of electric forces and fields through the use of:
DC circuits
Kinetic theory
Simple harmonic motion
Thermodynamics
General Chemistry I and II Lab Sept. 2010 – May, 2011
Metal complex were synthesized and isolated. Techniques utilized include:
Gravimetric analysis
Application of Beer’s Law
Acid-base titrations
Mass and volume determination
General Biology I and II Lab Sept. 2009 – May, 2010
Performed a series of laboratory experiments in evolution, diversity, anatomy and physiology via:
Basic solution preparation
Cell isolation
Enzyme catalysis
Separation and quantification of molecules
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
•Bi-Lingual, fluent in Spanish and English
•Proficient computer skills for accuracy in reporting and recording information
•Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
•Experience in multi-tasking and prioritizing work in a fast paced environment
•Strong attention to detail, organizational skills and effective time management skills
•Ability to work independently and/or as part of a team
•Skilled in Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, FieldGlass, RFO
•Experience applying sterile pipetting and micro-pipetting techniques
•Collecting biological data and dissecting specimens
•Documenting laboratory procedures and writing research reports
•Evaluating the validity and reliability of biological research studies
•Interpreting data including scientific graphs and chromatograph data
•Proficient in working with and troubleshooting various instruments such as:
•Light Microscopes
•Filtration Apparatus
•HPLC
•GC-MS
•IR
•Melting Point Apparatus
•Analytical Balance
•Ph Meter
References available upon request.