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Assistant Medical

Location:
Fresno, CA
Posted:
August 11, 2020

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Amarjot Singh

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Professional Summary

Enthusiastic recent graduate eager to work and contribute to the success of a team through hard work, attention to detail and high quality organizational ability. Able to adapt and fit a myriad of work environments with minimal training. Motivated to learn and grow through my work experiences.

Overview/Skills

Proficient knowledge of basic lab procedures through past clinical lab experience: PCR, Western Blot, Differential Centrifugation, Cell Culture, Immunofluorescence

Extensive knowledge of medical terminology

Worked with pancreatic cancer sample with observation of harvesting, analyzing and quantitating

Worked in the UCDMC Emergency room and aided with their crisis team multiple times in critical thinking situations

HIPPA certified

Education and Certification

B.S.: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 07/2018 Post-Baccalaureate Studies, 12/2019

University of California, Davis-Davis, CA California State University, East Bay-Hayward, CA

Experience

Molecular Biology Tutor, 08/2019-12/2019

CSU East Bay – Hayward, CA

Tutored my peers with creating study aids, advice and setting my own office hours for questions.

Graduate Research Assistant, 01/2018-10/2018

UC Davis Medical Center – Sacramento, CA

Researched colon cancer and proteins associated with it using methods of PCR, Western Blotting, Immunohistochemistry and Cell/Tissue Culturing

MARBLES (Markers of Autism in Babies-Learning Early Signs) Data Entry and Recruitment Intern, 06/2016-10/2018

UC Davis – Davis, CA

Interacted with the mothers pregnant with a child we believed to have a high probability of autism.

Talked to, and recruited, pregnant mothers of a wide age and racial demographic to be participants in the study

Entered in data provided by the researchers into the system

Undergraduate Researcher, 09/2016-02/2017

UC Davis – Davis, CA

Researched muscle and ligament synthesis in mice using methods of western blotting, PCR, tissue culturing, and tissue biopsy.



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