Attila L. Vereb MS,BS
Objective: Eager to locate an employment to work in production or at a bench in pharmaceuticals.
Professional Skills
** ***** ** ********** ** a chemist, laboratory technician, manager: collected, diagnosed, identified organic, inorganic samples, food ingredients, meat, nutritional and beverage products.
Pharmaceutical clean room, c GMP, FDA ,solid state characterization, polymorphism, and solution kinetics
More than 6 years of experience organizing, managing laboratory functions, troubleshooting and
maintaining scientific instruments, approving and purchasing orders of supplies and instruments.
Analyzed asbestos, lead, mold, and food, utilizing TEM, PCM, AAS and X-Ray
Instructed and supervised two technicians and more than 30 undergraduate students.
Edited scientific publications in English at an innovative biotechnology firm.
Chemistry, Mathematics, science teacher with 20+ experience.
Multi-lingual -English, German, Hungarian.
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry techniques:
Agarose gel electrophoresis, restriction analysis, PCR, bacterial transformation, DNA plasmid purification. Characterization of proteins by SDS-PAGE, Native Gel, Western blotting and Immunoprecipitation. Determination of protein concentration by Bradford. Growing, harvesting yeast cultures and analyzing by microscopy. Basic mammalian cell culture handling,. Protein purification by FPLC. Concentrating protein pools by centrifugal filter device.
Chemistry techniques:
General laboratory bench skills. Quantitative analysis, acid digestions. Multiple instrumentation analysis techniques; UV, IR, MS, AAS, GC, MS, HPLC, NMR, X-Ray Diffraction, TGA, DSC. Unknown samples analysis by FT-IR and other instrumental analysis techniques. Organic synthesis methods, physical and inorganic chemistry laboratory skills. Kinetics studies. Good knowledge of applied mathematics.
Work Experience
January, 2010-Present Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dept. of Biochemistry, Bronx, NY, USA
Research Assistant. Investigating the role of cdc55 and its interaction with proteasome in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Purification of proteasome subunits. I attended graduate level courses: Molecular Cell Biology, Biochemistry of metabolic regulation, Gene Expression, Mechanisms of enzymes targeted by drugs, Biophysical Chemistry of Macromolecules and Biomolecular Crystallography courses at Einstein. I have been following the
Group and departmental seminars.
2008-2010 Biotalentum Ltd, Godollo, Hungary
Spent my internship here. I gained experience in molecular biology techniques. Prepared ISO and GLP outlines and have been working as a scientific writer and publication editor.
2003- 2010 TEVA Pharmaceutical, Debrecen, Hungary
Analytical Chemist.Final product testing. Multiple instrumentation techniques. GC, IR, NMR, HPLC, UPLC and bench work following c GMP GLP protocols.
American Orient Chemical Corp., NJ, USA
Charge of the chemical laboratory and worked hand in hand with the manufacturing facilities.
Organic-, analytical chemist investigation of products applied UV, IR, MS, HPLC, UPLC, GC techniques, ISO, GLP standards.
Lassies Industrial and Scientific Supply Trade, Vienna, Austria
Regional manager for the Hungarian market, selling medical
equipment and supplies through local sales forces.
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
PhD candidate, T.A. for Physical Chemistry laboratory.
Krug Industries, Springfield, NJ, USA
Mechanical engineering and chemical technician. I developed lean
manufacturing processes for raw material production, inspected the
incoming goods, modified applications and services to meet standards. Used UV, FT-IR, GC, and HPLC for testing samples.
Education
2007-2009 University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
Chemistry MS degree, English-Hungarian Translator
Diploma thesis was prepared at the Medical University of Debrecen. Investigation of PP2A B subunits in endothelial cytoskeleton applying various methods of biochemistry and molecular biology including PCR, RT-PCR, subcloning, SDS-PAGE, Western Blot, transfection, immunoprecipitation, basic cell culture handling. Used innovative bio-tech equipments and supplies. Received academic scholarship during my studies.
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
PhD Student and Teaching Assistant of Physical Chemistry. Graduate level organic-, inorganic-, analytical-, physical-, medicinal chemistry courses.
Academy of Health Science, Fort Sam Houston, TX
Army Reserve, GMO, 95 Q training.
Kean University, Union, NJ, USA
Chemistry BS, minor mathematics. Senior honor research included synthetic preparation of heterocyclic compounds.
Arthur Gorgey Academy of Engineering, Budapest, Hungary
Mechanical Engineering AAS and matura.
Language Skills
English and Hungarian Mother tongue
German Advanced level
Spanish and Russian Basic level
Additional Skills
Excellent communication, writing and editorial skills. Team player and able to work independently. Tutoring and teaching experience. Computer skills: Microsoft Office, Adobe.
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to multi-task
Excellent interpersonal skills
Attention to detail and ability to keep accurate records, LIMS, manage lab book to enter test/results.
Graduate science course taken at Rutgers University, NJ. 1990-1991.
US citizen. Married.
Scientific Presentations
Thomas Dange, Krisztina Tar, Antonio Diaz-Lopez, Attila Vereb and Marion Schmidt: Blm10-proteasomes are involved in the regulation of mitochondrial fission under oxidative stress. NERY, Northeast Regional Yeast Meeting, 2010 May 10-11, Buffalo, NY
References
Upon request