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India R. Cabot

Boston,MA

Summary

Innovative and highly motivated graduate student with a passion for therapeutic discovery and development. Experienced in both healthcare and biomedical research environments, with strengths in collaborative work, protocol authoring and innovation, stem cell culture, and academic excellence across multidisciplinary studies.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Graduate Research Assistant

Tufts University Biomedical Engineering Department
Medford, MA
09.2024 - Current
  • Currently optimizing the protocol for differentiation of hPSCs into Schwann Cells in Dr. Nisha Iyer Lab
  • Proficiency in stem cell culture and aseptic technique, ICC, miniprep, and protocol authoring

Research Intern

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, NY
01.2023 - 01.2024
  • Obtained informed consent and practiced GCP in pediatric emergency room
  • Exhibited understanding of the principles of compliance, patient confidentiality, and ethical obligations involved with clinical research

Research Intern

Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA
05.2022 - 09.2022
  • Participated in the design of an app for patient anesthesia selection assistance with Dr. Fred Shapiro

Research Intern

Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Engineering in Medicine and Surgery
Boston, MA
05.2021 - 09.2021
  • Contributed to projects related to the cryopreservation of circulating tumor cells by methods of ultra-rapid vitrification using high-aspect-ratio devices in Dr. Mehmet Toner Lab
  • Expanded foundational data to support the development and implementation of a new vitrification cassette design

Research Assistant

Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
06.2020 - 01.2021
  • Cross-checked hydrocephalus patient data in EPIC to verify surgical follow-up after ShuntCheck tests in Dr. Joseph Madsen Lab

Research Assistant

Trinity College
Hartford, CT
10.2018 - 08.2019
  • Investigated the role of Toll-like receptors in the model arthropod Tribolium castaneum via RNA interference in order to understand their functions in the cellular movements that lead to segment formation and elongation in Dr. Terri Williams Lab

Education

M.S. - Biomedical Engineering, Innovation & Management

TUFTS UNIVERSITY
05.2026

Certificate - Premedical Sciences

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
08.2023

B.S., B.A. - Biology, Russian Language

TUFTS UNIVERSITY
05.2022

Skills

  • Stem Cell Culture
  • Mammalian Cell Culture
  • Gel Electrophoresis
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • PCR
  • NMR Spectroscopy
  • Western Blot
  • Chromatography
  • Protocol Authoring
  • Troubleshooting
  • Meticulous Lab Record-Keeping
  • Grant Proposal Writing
  • Academic Presentations
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Python
  • Microsoft Suite

Timeline

Graduate Research Assistant

Tufts University Biomedical Engineering Department
09.2024 - Current

Research Intern

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
01.2023 - 01.2024

Research Intern

Massachusetts General Hospital
05.2022 - 09.2022

Research Intern

Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Engineering in Medicine and Surgery
05.2021 - 09.2021

Research Assistant

Boston Children's Hospital
06.2020 - 01.2021

Research Assistant

Trinity College
10.2018 - 08.2019

M.S. - Biomedical Engineering, Innovation & Management

TUFTS UNIVERSITY

Certificate - Premedical Sciences

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

B.S., B.A. - Biology, Russian Language

TUFTS UNIVERSITY
India R. Cabot