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Neuroscience, Research technician, case manager, behavioral research scientist, beahavioral neuroscience, with 8 years experience looking for a Entry-level position.
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Neuroscience, Research technician, case manager, behavioral research scientist, beahavioral neuroscience, with 8 years experience looking for a Entry-level position.
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Neuroscience, Research technician, case manager, behavioral research scientist, beahavioral neuroscience, with 8 years experience looking for a Entry-level position.
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I believe my qualifications and experience would fulfill the requirements of the available position. My capabilities for professional growth would make me a valued member of your team. I have a BS in psychology, specifically Behavioral Neuroscience, and eight years of allied health experience. I am strongly analytical and have an affinity for problem solving in both technical applications and human interaction. My lab experience at Johns Hopkins Immunogenetics required me perform complex technical assays, with responsibility for all equipment maintenance and calibration and software usage reliability. All my work has required communication with all levels, especially with health care professionals. At Johns Hopkins, I reported data to nurse coordinators for the United Network for Organ Sharing and organ procurement organizations, as well as to the transplant surgeons at Johns Hopkins Hospital. I was also responsible for writing technical reports for the directors and associated doctors/patients. As a care manager, I constantly communicated with physicians in relaying patient observation and suggesting practical care options. Once accepted into a very competitive internship at Harvard University I led the development of magnetic force microscopy. Inherent in this internship was the need for flexibility, creativity, self directed working and scheduling as well as the need for being an extraordinary self-starter. My primary responsibility was to elucidate the technical ability for the traction forces when applied to neurons, to look at the neurodegenerative states of deep non-penetrating traumatic brain injury. For many years I have been actively engaging in the management of care for clients with cognitive disorders. Through these years I have been acknowledged for my education and research. These honors have been in the induction of the national honors society, Phi Theta Kappa, and given honors for my thesis work at Washington College. I have also been on the Dean's list at both institutions. In addition to these general skills and accomplishments I have experience in the handling and care of lab animals, including intraperitoneal injections and cerebral evisceration.
I have extensive experience with the complete Microsoft Office Suite
applications. I am extremely detail-oriented and have excellent written and verbal communication skills. I would be pleased to be considered for this position and look forward to possible interview. Very truly yours, Gunther du Hoffmann PROFILE Directing patient care Training and developing complementary staff Initiating a continuing education program Leading and designing research projects Knowledge of research protocol & technical equipment Effectively trained in Word, Excel, Power Point, and SPSS EDUCATION Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore Md. 2009 B.S. Washington College, Chestertown, Md. May 2008 Major: Behavioral Neuroscience, GPA 3.2 Senior Research: