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Jennifer Faralli

Waunakee

Summary

Dynamic Scientist II at the University of Wisconsin, adept in assay development and problem-solving. Achieved significant breakthroughs through in-depth data analysis and enhanced lab efficiency. Mentored junior scientists, fostering a collaborative environment, while contributing to patent development and publishing in top-tier journals. Self-motivated and skilled in multitasking across complex projects.

Scientist with proven track record in research and development. Skilled in data analysis, experimental design, and advanced laboratory techniques. Strong focus on team collaboration and achieving results. Known for adapting to changing needs and delivering impactful solutions.

Overview

15
15
years of professional experience

Work History

Scientist II

University of Wisconsin
01.2010 - Current
  • Performed complex troubleshooting and assisted in leading initiatives to solve challenging scientific problems with assays or instrumentation.
  • Trained new employees on areas of technical expertise and compliance issues relevant to lab setting.
  • Designed experiments using appropriate controls and variables, resulting in valid conclusions being drawn from collected data.
  • Implemented quality control measures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of experimental results.
  • Simultaneously managed several complex projects, meeting all pertinent milestones.
  • Conducted in-depth data analysis to uncover hidden patterns, contributing to breakthroughs in scientific understanding.
  • Enhanced laboratory efficiency by streamlining experimental protocols.
  • Fostered collaborations with international research teams, enriching scope of scientific inquiry.
  • Increased research visibility, publishing findings in top-tier scientific journals.
  • Mentored junior scientists, elevating overall expertise within team.
  • Contributed to development of patent, enhancing organization's intellectual property portfolio.
  • Supervised biological technicians and technologists and other scientists.

Education

Ph.D. - Cellular And Molecular Biology

University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
01-2006

Bachelor of Science - Molecular Biology

University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
05-1994

Skills

  • Laboratory techniques
  • Research and experiments
  • Safety processes and procedures
  • Assay development
  • Problem-solving abilities
  • Multitasking Abilities
  • Self-directed and motivated

Timeline

Scientist II

University of Wisconsin
01.2010 - Current

Ph.D. - Cellular And Molecular Biology

University of Wisconsin

Bachelor of Science - Molecular Biology

University of Wisconsin
Jennifer Faralli