1. Core Skill Set
Technical Skills
Organizations
Analytical Experience
Michael J Marshall
1100 Liberty Ave. Apt 620, Pittsburgh P.A. 15222 (570) 709-3624 Moondog2586@gmail.com
Objective Seeking a position as a Scientist.
Well-trained in the use of LCMS/MS, GCMS, UV-Vis, FTIR, ATR, PXRD lab equipment
Strict attention to detail, timeliness, and professionalism.
Diligent individual working to successfully deliver an exceptional product.
Proven leadership skills evidenced through employment training and instruction.
Method development for detection and quantification of therapeutic drugs through LCMSMS
Writing SOP’s for newly developed methods and performing correlation studies against old
methods
Confirmation and quantification of drugs of abuse in urine and serum through LCMSMS
Forensic techniques: unknown pharmaceutical analysis, chain of custody, blood splatter,
fingerprinting, arson, HPLC analysis, toxicology, X-ray powder diffractometry, infrared and
UV-Visible spectroscopy, LCMS/GCMS
Education Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
B.A. in Biochemistry – Minor in Mathematics, focus in Forensic Science
Experience Flight Attendant Nov. 2011 – June 2016
United Airlines – Denver, CO Based
Work independently without constant observation, yet work well with others as part of a team
Ability to deliver consistent onboard service
Work in accordance with established procedures and performance standards
Ensure compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regulations
Ensure the safety and comfort of customers
Cabin Crew Nov. 2010 – Oct. 2011
Aer Lingus – Washington D.C.
Responsible for safety and standards throughout the cabin of an A330 twin class aircraft.
Ensure compliance with company policy/procedures in accordance with the Aer Lingus
Operations Manuals.
Maintain onboard standards of excellence by conducting periodic trips through the cabin to
ensure passenger comfort
Consistently deliver service beyond the customer’s expectations.
Forensic Scientist Nov. 2009 – Oct. 2010
Atlantic Diagnostic Laboratories – Bensalem, PA
Operation and maintenance of LC/MS/MS, GC/MS, HPLC, Hitachi 717, ELISA, and other
instrumentation in the Forensic Toxicology Lab.
Performed manual and automated testing on biological samples including urine, blood,
vitreous fluid and other tissues
Appropriately testing, analyzing, and recording quality controls for all assays performed
Method and Quality Control development and validation.
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
SPSS and IGOR Pro Statistical Analysis Software
MOE (Molecular Operating Environment)
Proficient in the use of Analyst and Cliquid Software
Alpha Chi Sigma, National Chemistry Fraternity, Brother
Ski Instructor, Beginner - Advanced Levels
References References available upon request