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Mr/Ms A. Science Student Contact Address Contact phone & mobile number

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Final year BSc Microbiology student with knowledge and practical experience in a range of microbiological subjects and techniques gained through both academic study and recent work experience. Experienced in experimental planning, design, execution and reporting. Seeking a lab based position in the pharmaceutical industry with the opportunity for further personal development within the microbiological field.

Education 09/00 - 07/04 BSc. (Hons) Microbiology, University of Westminster (expect 2i). Final year project: Epidemiology of E.coli 0157: Survival and control. Included a study of the pathogenicity of E.coli in general and species 0157 in particular, reservoirs, monitoring and possible future developments. Level 6:

Applied enzymology, Applied microbial & molecular genetics, Bio treatment, Commercial biotechnology, Molecular biology and disease diagnosis and Molecular therapeutics.

Level 5:

Bioprocess technology, Issues in biomedical sciences, Molecular genetics, Microbes and man, Microbial diversity, Microbial physiology, Protein & enzymes and Research Methods.

Level 4:

Basic microbiology, Biometrics, Biological chemistry, Cell biology & biochemistry, Genetics & molecular biology, Laboratory skills and data handling and Physiological systems.

09/98- 07/99

Access level, Introduction to Biochemistry, Morley College.

Units:

Cells, molecules water & pH, Bioenergetics, photosynthesis & mineral cycles, Amino acids, peptides, proteins & enzymes, Carbohydrates & lipids, Vitamins, trace elements & hormones and Genetics.

09/96 – 07/98

GNVQ Science Advanced, Leyton Sixth Form College.

Relevant Work Experience 06/03 – 09/03

Microbiologist, Procter & Gamble, Egham. Provided microbiological support for hair care products, including: Development of a novel preservative system for a new 2-in-1 shampoo. Literature searched existing preserving systems and utilised findings to propose and test optimised systems. Two new preservatives showed promising results in early testing and are now undergoing full validation. Design, execution and reporting of the microbiological stability testing for hair care products under development: Collaborated with the Hair Care Product Development team to develop a microbiological testing regime, which met stretching product development timelines and GLP/GMP procedures. Managed work priorities to ensure successful completion of testing to deadlines. Analysed results and reported findings in a written report and presented them to the Project Team.

Other Work Experience 09/03 – Pres.

Team leader, Pret a Manger, London Responsible for planning and managing the work of a team of up to 6 people. This included induction and training for new staff, setting the priorities and organising the day-to-day work of the team and establishing improved operational procedures e.g. proposed and implemented a new, more efficient cashing-up procedure.

09/99 – 06/03

Customer Service Assistant, Safeway plc, London Worked as part of the Customer Service team, using effective interpersonal and communication skills to understand and ensure efficient resolution of customer queries and complaints.

Community Involvement and Interests •

Secretary of the Afro Caribbean Society (2002-2004). Initiated a recruitment drive which resulted in an increase in Society membership from ~20 to over 50 people. Led a small team that organised an Afro Caribbean festival, a first for this University. The event was attended by over 100 people and raised nearly £1000 for an Afro Caribbean charity.



Working as an Aid for the Federation of Black Housing organisation at their annual conferences (last 3 years) and as an office administrator (07-11/00).



Working as an usher for the Creative Arts, Hackney for a range of live literature events at various locations.

Other Skills/Interests •

Student member of the Society for Applied Microbiology and regular reader of scientific journals including ‘New Scientist’ and ‘Microbiologist’.



IT – Considerable experience with a range of software including Microsoft Office and SIMS, and an aptitude/interest to learn more.

References Available on request (preferably Academic tutor and Supervisor during relevant work experience).

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