
Undergraduate Environmental Science student with laboratory and field training relevant to ecotoxicology and toxicology research, supported by experience working in regulated, high accountability environments. Background includes environmental analysis, data interpretation, and the ability to communicate effectively and operate within multidisciplinary teams in structured research or operational settings. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.
Aseptic laboratory technique and sterile handling procedures
Single- and multi-channel pipetting with high accuracy and precision
Plate-based assays (colorimetric, fluorometric, ELISA-style)
DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, and agarose gel electrophoresis
Spectroscopic analysis (UV-Vis, fluorescence, IR)
Environmental sampling and analysis (water, soil, sediment)
Design of Experiments (DOE) principles (controls, replication, randomization)
Quantitative data analysis using Excel (statistics, graphing, trend analysis)
Sample preparation, including serial dilutions, standards, and calibration curves
Scientific documentation and regulatory lab compliance