
Reliable individual with skills and experience as Laboratory Teaching Assistant. Smart and committed to job well done and offering exceptional drive.
Mentored students, co-facilitated laboratory sessions, assisted with laboratory techniques, provided tutoring and office hours, hosted review sessions before exams, liaison between students and faculty, promoted critical thinking, and promoted effective study techniques.
Processed, revised, and closed work order following cGMP guidelines outlined in Pfizer's standard operating procedures. Streamlining connections between departments to improve cycle time closure by troubleshooting and developing root cause solution in the computerized manufacturing maintenance system EAMS. Created job aids to effectively assess gaps within the work order processes.
Collaborated with senior leadership on transitioning the Biological Quality laboratory from unsupported gLIMS system to next generation environmental monitoring system, MODA. Built out the master data to maximize efficiency of the transition while still conducting manufacturing sampling. Recommend and executed piloted alternative structure used for final rollout.
Documentation skills
Time management
Analytical and critical thinking
Tutoring and mentoring
Sterile technique
The research examined the ecological effects of frequent scouring events on the fish community of Crabtree Creek in Raleigh, NC. The objective of the research was to monitor fish populations before and after large scouring rainfall events and record species richness and relative abundance. From past research we knew that scouring can eliminate most species from a particular area. This year’s research was to determine community reassembly patterns after a scour. Throughout the year 13 collections were made. Using consistent collecting effort, fish were collected by seining and identified in the field. The relative abundance of the different species was recorded. Several scouring events in the fall resulted in highly informative data.