NIOVIS AIMEE MONSANTO
347-***-**** **************@*****.*** 360 Riverdale Ave. Yonkers, New York 10705 CAREER OBJECTIVE
I aspire to be a laboratory technician that performs DNA and crime scene edicance analysis. I wish to apply both my Associates degree and Bachelors of Science in Forensic Science into a fulfilling research career. In my academic career I participated in research in which we studied the chemical composition of the Hudson River as a superfund site. Other academic techniques learned include sample preparation experience, crime scene analysis, and DNA analysis. EDUCATION
BS Forensic Science John Jay College May 2020 Emphasis: Tracks in Criminalistics and Molecular Biology Associates in Science Forensic Science Borough of Manhattan Community College Forensic Science May 2017
High School Honors Diploma Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia June 2014 Minor: Mathematics and Informatics Computer Science HONORS AND AWARDS & SKILLS
Dean's List 2016-2018
Academic Excellence 2017
Academic Honors 2008
SKILLS
● Advanced English & Spanish language composition and communication.
● Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word and Powerpoint.
● Problem solving, advanced scientific analysis and critical thinking RESEARCH & EXPERIENCE
Experience
Analysis of organic and non-organic mixtures using instruments such as gas chromatography, and GC-MS. Also experienced in the criminalistics laboratory that comprises glass, fiber, and hair analysis using the Polarized Light Microscope (PLM). Experienced in molecular biology and biochemistry laboratory work. I have performed wet chemistry, Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR), Y-Chromosome and mitochondrial DNA analysis, as well as gel electrophoresis. Skilled in data analysis and interpretation of autosomal and Y-STR typing using the Gene Mapper program.
Internships & Activities
Atlas Environmental Laboratory Under: Jackie Darvishzadeh 2020
●Prepare samples to be analyzed with Phase Contrast Microscope (PCM) and Polarized Light Microscope (PLM)
●Prepare air and asbestos samples for both PCM and PLM analysis. John Jay Volleyball John Jay College 2019- 2020
● Mastered time management, communication, and leadership skills. Primary Research
Hudson River as Superfund Site John Jay College, Dr. He 2018
●Studied the chemical composition of the water in the Hudson River.
●Utilized Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS) instrument to determine different compounds in water.
●Performed analysis using the NIST MS database.
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