David Allen
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OBJECTIVE
Undergraduate Chemical Engineering with 3+ years of extensive lab and research experience seeking full-time employment in bio-related careers.
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
B.S. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Expected Graduation: May 2020
Major GPA: 3.74 (4.00 scale)
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Breast cancer cell migration studies (Apr 2017-May 2020)
- Investigated changes in migration and morphology of breast cancer cells in response to the exposure to environments that mimicked the breast and the brain
- Independently cultured breast cancer cells, prepared and performed microscope experiments, and analyzed imaging data
- Achieved two scholarships for my research and acquired the title of “with honors research distinction” upon graduation
Bench scale operation and analysis of biological processes (Jan 2019-Dec 2019)
- Prepared, performed, and analyzed data from experimental runs for a bioreactor, plate heat exchanger, gas-solid-liquid fluidized bed reactor, and adsorption column
Microchip design and testing (Jan 2017-May 2017)
- Designed and tested a microchip capable of sensing incandescent fluids
QUALIFICATIONS
- Software: ChemCAD, SuperPro (beginner), JMP, ImageJ, Microsoft Office Suite, Solidworks
- Coding Languages: MATLAB, R (beginner)
- Lab skills: cell culturing, hydrogel layer preparation, microscope piloting
- Coursework: Chemical Engineering coursework with a focus on biological sciences and
processes. Graduate level understanding of bioprocess, biotechnology, and nanoparticles
WORK EXPERIENCE
Undergraduate Research Associate
The Ohio State University (May 2018-Aug 2018)
- An extension to my ongoing research project. Achieved research scholarship requirements by working extended hours over the summer semester
Lifeguard
Premier at Sawmill Fitness Center, Northwest Swim Club (Jun 2015-Aug 2017)
- Maintained public safety by enforcing guests’ adherence to pool guidelines in a professional manner
HONORS & AWARDS
- Dean’s List for all Autumn and Spring semesters
- Graduated “With Honors Research Distinction”