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Sonia Fonseca

San Francisco,CA

Summary

Enthusiastic recent graduate eager to contribute to team success through hard work, attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Understanding of chemistry and biology laboratory skills. Motivated to learn, grow, and excel in research.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Life Science Research Professional I

Stanford University, School Of Medicine
05.2023 - Current
  • Worked both independently and collaboratively in fast-paced laboratory environment.
  • Planned, modified and executed research techniques, procedures and tests, including, but not limited to cell manipulation and analysis/sorting via fluorescence activated cells sorter (FACS).
  • Developed fact sheets, graphs and tables to analyze and summarize data.
  • Interpretation of literature to perform analyses of experiments

Tutor

University Of Washington
09.2019 - 06.2020
  • Collaborated with students to complete homework assignments, identify lagging skills and correct weaknesses.
  • Assessed students' progress throughout tutoring sessions and adjusted instructional methods and content focus.

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant

University Of Washington, Seattle
09.2021 - 06.2022
  • Taught small groups of students focused on specific parts of coursework.
  • Mentored students through office hours and one-on-one communication.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Biology (Physiology)

University Of Washington
Seattle, WA
06.2022

Skills

  • Aseptic Technique
  • Bone Marrow Ficoll
  • Experimental Design (Execution and Analysis)
  • Proficient in mouse handling
  • Flow cytometry (operating/maintaining Aria III and formal BD Training)

Timeline

Life Science Research Professional I

Stanford University, School Of Medicine
05.2023 - Current

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant

University Of Washington, Seattle
09.2021 - 06.2022

Tutor

University Of Washington
09.2019 - 06.2020

Bachelor of Science - Biology (Physiology)

University Of Washington