Ammarah Sattar
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EDUCATION
Institution: Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
College Station, Texas
Current Degree: Bachelor of Science in Genetics, Bioinformatics Graduation: Fall 2019
Relevant Course Work: Computational Genomics (Galaxy, python), Digital Biology (Bioinformatics with Linux/Unix), Population Genetics, Molecular Genetics, Principles of Statistics (R Programming), Statistical Methods for Life Science (R programming), Programming I (Python), Psychology I, Bioinformatics
EXPERIENCE
Base10 Genetics, Operations Support
Summer 2018 – Present
Wrote company content to approach investors for round funding
Researched relevant genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms to develop a genomic testing panel around risk factors for hereditary cancer using NCBI databases
Compiled research for hereditary diseases related to infertility for an infertility genomics panel using NCBI PubMed
Performed interdepartmental tasks in sales and operations to drive progress on current projects
Customer service experience pitching products and program
Aramayo Lab at Texas A&M Genetics Department, Research Associate
Fall 2017 – Fall 2019
●Utilized R and python programming languages, Linux/Unix operating system to analyze proteomic and genomic data for Aramayo lab
●Used available databases and tools in bioinformatics to ascertain potential function, structure and implications for novel proteins – Uniprot, Ensembl, InterPro, The Human Protein Atlas, EMBL-EBI
Quick Lab at Texas A&M Veterinary Science Department, Research Associate
Summer 2017 – Summer 2018
Literature based research on a potential mathematical model to characterize the mammalian cardiovascular system
Use of Mathematica to test the resulting model
LEADERSHIP
Crisis Text Line, Crisis Counselor Summer 2017 to Present
Provided crisis intervention to clients by using empathetic, constructive language over a texting platform
College Station Medical Center, Aggieland Volunteer Fall 2016, Spring 2017
Supported nurses at CSMC in tasks to improve patient comfort and nurses station maintenance
RESEARCH
Investigation on Autosomal Dominant Disease Genomic Data through Assembly of the MHC Region
GENE 491 Fall 2018 to Present, Dr. Rodolfo Aramayo
Novel Mammalian Similarity Principle Predicted by Standard Closed Loop Cardiovascular Model
VTTP 491 Summer 2017 to Summer 2018, Dr. Christopher Quick
SKILLS
Leadership Unix/Linux for Genomics Galaxy for Genomics Biochemistry/Genetics Lab Techniques Programming with R Microsoft Office Interpersonal Skills Team Leadership Research Data Analysis Databases Project Management