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Former bench Scientist, Data Analyst, Customer support, lit review

Location:
Plainfield, NJ
Posted:
September 10, 2020

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Curriculum Vitae for Brian Peddie

***********@*****.*** 215-***-**** (cell)

Current Position (10/2017-present): Account Manager, Technical Support (Senior Associate). Monitors quality and troubleshooting for customers using the GENEWIZ Research Triangle Park and Seattle laboratories for Sanger sequencing, as well as samples coming to the South Plainfield laboratory from California. Extensive experience with GENEWIZ CLIMS4 database, including SQL read access and R-based manipulation, aggregation, analysis, and visualization of available data. Also responsible for mentoring associate scientists on the technical support team. Education

BA in Natural Sciences (Biomolecular Materials) from Colgate University May 2011 M.S. in Biological Sciences from the University of Maryland, College Park

(Left after 6 years in PhD program due to medical problem) Honors

Class of 1913 award

Dean’s List

Tierny Scholar 2008-2011

Dean’s Fellowship (UMD)

University Fellowship (UMD)

Publications

Brian Neltner, Brian Peddie, Alex Xu, William Doenlen, Keith Durand, Dong Soo Yun, Scott Speakman,

Andrew Peterson and Angela Belcher, “Production of Hydrogen using Nanocrystalline ProteinTemplated Catalysts on M13 Phage.” ACS Nano (2010) 4:3227–3235 Research Experience

2007-2010 as an Undergraduate Researcher at the Biomolecular Materials Group

(Belcher Lab) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Holm Lab at Colgate University. Under Dr. Angela Belcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Dr. Geoffrey Holm at Colgate University

May-December 2010, May-August 2011 as a Research Fellow at the National Cancer Institute under Dr. Sankar Adhya. Research focused on using bacteriophage T4 as a drug delivery vector.

January 2012 – June 2014 on a bacteriophage based drug delivery system for mammalian cells with Dr. Sankar Adhya at the National Cancer Institute, in collaboration with Dr. Silva Muro at the University of Maryland, College Park. Resulting T4 constructs are still in use at the National Cancer Institute. January 2015-August 2017 Work on the implications of multiple TonBs in TonB-TBDT intermembrane communication specificity at the University of Maryland in the Hutcheson lab, under Dr. Steven Hutcheson.

Relevant Coursework

Graduate Level:

Structure and Function of Nucleic Acids

Human Virology

Cell Biology: Structure and Function

Genetics 1&2: Basic Regulation and Genetic Models

Undergraduate Level:

Physical Chemistry from the Biological Perspective Instrumental Methods (Chemistry)

Microbiology

Organic Chemistry I and II

Biochemistry

Inorganic Chemistry

References

Dr. Steve Hutcheson: Graduate Mentor at the University of Maryland ********@***.***

Dr. Charles Delwiche: Graduate Program Director, Biological Sciences at the University of Maryland

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For application of stats with respect to marketing and sales teams: Richard Snyder, Salest Strategy Manager at GENEWIZ *******.******@**.***

For general work ethic and data application:

Dr. Jo Ann Hux, Senior Research Associate at Precision Biosciences ********@*****.***



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