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Jennifer M. Siverling
404 Crosley Tower Phone:
513 556-9304
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0172 E-mail: siverlj@email.uc.edu
Education
University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Ph.D in Analytical Chemistry
Expected Graduation Date:
June 2011
Cumulative G.P.A. 3.7
Ohio
University, Athens, OH
B.S. in Chemistry with a
minor in biology
Graduation Date: June 2006
Cumulative G.P.A 3.0
Relevant Coursework
(Graduate):
Chemical
Separations Analytical Spectroscopy
Biochemistry
Chemical Sensors
Organic
Spectroscopy Electroanalytical Chemistry
Relevant Coursework
(Undergraduate):
General Chemistry I, II,
III Biology I, II, III
Organic Chemistry I, II,
III Human Physiology I, II
Organic Chemistry Lab I,
II Physics I, II, III
Analytical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Instrumental
analysis Vertebrate Anatomy
Calculus I,
II
Biochemistry I, II, III
Instrumental Experience
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Agilent
7500ce Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass
Spectrometer (ICP-MS)
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Agilent 1100
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
Apparatus
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Agilent 1200
Capillary High Performance Liquid Chromatography
(Cap-HPLC) Apparatus
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CEM Explorer
Digestion Microwave
Presentations/Publications
5/2007:
Central Regional
Meeting of the American Chemical
Society (CERMACS) Poster Presentation,
Covington, KY
Cerebrospinal Fluid as a
Possible Biomarker for Disease
5/2006: 5th
Annual Student Research Fair Poster Presentation,
Athens, OH
Diagnostic System for
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Stress
Employment Experience
9/2006-Present:
Teacher Assistant (TA)
Work in an undergraduate
general chemistry laboratory as the instructor
9/2005-6/2006:
Undergraduate Research
Worked in a biochemistry
lab at Ohio University. Research included the synthesis,
methodology, and mechanism of biologically active products.
9/2004- 6/2006: Gen.
Chemistry Learning Community Peer
Leader
Taught and reviewed material covered during that week. Aid and
demonstrate to students on approach to problem solving.
3/2005-6/2006
Volunteer: South Eastern Ohio Science Fair
Aided the children in
setting up their science projects. Helped clarify any last
minute science questions.
5/2005-6/2006 Volunteer: Women in Science Day
Helped speakers set up their presentations. Took school
children from
speaker to speaker.
Following
presentations discussed the speaker's
career, and education required to obtain the
career.
Helped to evaluate
possible career
paths.
Organizations
· American
Chemical Society
· Chemistry
Graduate Student Association
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Alpha Chi Sigma (Chemistry Fraternity)
Shadowing Experience
6/2004- Dr. Daryl
Grace D.O
My experience in
shadowing Dr. Grace was education. I was able to gain clinical
experience in internal medicine. I saw patients along side her,
took blood pressure and aided in the lab.
7/2004- Dr. David Bryne M.D.
In shadowing Dr. Bryne I
was able to gain knowledge in the field of pediatrics. Among
many things I learned how to interview children to find out what
is bothering them, and to look for bruises/behavior indicating
child abuse.
References
Available upon request
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