Pharmacy graduate with background of various paradigms in research. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills. Proficient in identifying and addressing the problem. Identifies inefficiencies and resolves issues to improve team performance. Ambitious self-starter willing to take on challenges and learn new things. Skilled Researcher enthusiastic about supporting advancements in the field of diabetes. Passionate about increasing knowledge to drive growth and needed improvements. Ready to apply knowledge and experience in research. Innovative Researcher adept at developing probing questions, designing experiments and generating meaningful results. Experienced at identifying and using new technologies and resources. Works effectively and collaboratively with teams and individuals. Proficient in conducting laboratory and field experiments while informing new hires on research methods and data collection procedures. Hardworking and driven with superior organizational and analytical skills combined with unparalleled dedication to research excellence. Skilled in conceptualization, design and implementation of laboratory based and observational data - analytic projects. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level position. Ready to help team achieve company goals.
1) Manuscript writing
2) Statistical Package or Social Sciences (SPSS) software
3) ExPharm software
4) R software – Basic
5) Argus Safety Database - Pharmacovigilance
6) STATA - BE
7) EndNOTE Reference Works
8) Aseptic Cell culture
9) Western Blotting
10) laboratory inventory handling
8) Aseptic Cell culture
9) Western Blotting
8) Aseptic Cell culture
9) Western Blotting
Top finalist in online IPSF - Pharmacy Profession Awareness Campaign Essay competition.
Runners up in PharmaQuora quiz event,
1) Effect of Metformin on wound healing in diabetic foot ulcer patients: a prospective observational study.
2) Role of PAK 1 in human retinal endothelial cell dysfunction in response to AGE and VEGF.
Veteren Affairs Medical Centre - Research Biologist