This document is a resume for Dominic Pryor applying for a position in forensic science. It summarizes his educational and professional background. He has a Bachelor's degree in biochemistry and a forensic science certificate from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. He also has an Associate's degree in Allied Health Technology. His relevant skills include laboratory safety procedures, instrumentation experience, separation techniques, DNA analysis, critical thinking, and communication skills. For experience, he completed internships at the Office of Forensic Science in Philadelphia and as a pharmacy technician. He is also an experienced catering chef.
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This presentation contains all about the forensic analysis of gunshot residue, basics of GSR formation, tracing methods, collection and examination methods.
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“Mobile Forensic Van” (MFV) (Big/Small) is being launched by Gujarat
Forensic Sciences University (GFSU) and Helik Advisory Ltd which helps
in reaching the crime scene at the earliest to assist the Investigating
Officers (IOs) in identifying and collecting relevant forensic evidence
from crime scene, victims & from suspects which are the primary
sources of forensic evidence. The Mobile Forensic Team assists the
Investigating Officer in linking the crime with the perpetrator through
the forensic evidence, collected from the crime scene, victims and
suspects.
Paints are very common evidence found in hit and run cases, burglary cases and many other cases. The collection of paint evidence has been explained in this presentation
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Focused Chemical/Microbiological technician highly effective at following USP methods and GMP practices with pharmaceutical and medical device experience.
Chemist accomplished in GC, HPLC, analytical and assay methods used on raw material and finished products to assure the quality and purity of products. Certified in Clinical Trials and Drug Development and worked side by side a chemical formulator R&D chemist for 3 years. Coordinated process validation procedures, stability program, chemical waste management system, calibration program, laboratory set up, ordering and SOP procedural writing.
Versed Microbiological surface and air quality testing, process validation, microbiological identification, trending, tracking, gram staining techniques and microbiological morphology. Certified in Pharmaceutical Microbiology.
1. Dominic Pryor
30301 Delaire Landing Road
Philadelphia, PA 19114
(267)-240-3626
dominic.pryor75@gmail.com
PROFESSIONALSUMMARY:
Enthusiastic, ethical, honest and resourceful graduate who possesses academic knowledge of
chemical and biologicallaboratory techniques in forensic science with the ability to establish
priorities and meet challenges head-on.
SKILLS:
Skilled and trained in laboratory safety
Knowledge of laboratory instrumentation: GC-MS, LC-MS, FTIR, and UV-Vis
Knowledge of both chemical and biological separation and purificationtechniques
Skilled at DNA extraction, PCR (PolymeraseChain Reaction) and gel electrophoresis
Outstanding analytical and criticalthinking skills
Exceptionally detailed oriented
Ability to identify issues in process and resolve them effectively
Skilled in both verbal and written communication
Knowledge in MicrosoftOffice
EDUCATION:
University of the Sciences Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science in biochemistry 2016
Forensic science certificate
Pennsylvania Institute of Technology Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
Associate of Science in Allied Health Technology 2012
Certificate Pharmacy Technician
Cumulative GPA4.0
Salutatorian
DEGREE CERTIFICATIONS:
Degree meets the criteria for ACS (American Chemical Society) certificationin chemistry –
biochemistry track
Degree meets program standards set by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation
Commission of the AAFS (American Academy of Forensic Sciences)
AFFILIATIONS:
ACS (American Chemical Society)
Phi Theta Kappa
2. INTERNSHIPS:
Office of ForensicScience Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
Fraternalorderof Police May2016– July 2016
Forensicchemistintern
Preparation of reagents for presumptive colortests
Preparation of reagents for FIU (Firearms Identification Unit),crime scene unit, and latent
fingerprints
Help create and modify a presumptive color test activity fornew interns/trainees
Managed the master chemistry laboratory equipment list for the yearly audit
Created and Excelspreadsheet of prepared standards and solutions to aid in LS-MS
validation
Shadowed a forensic analyst 4 performing analysis of illicit substances to completion for
casework
HealthCenter #10 Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
Pharmacytechnician June 2011– August2011
Responsible customer service representative; interacted with customers, received and
verified prescriptions and refills
Affixing prescription labels and selecting appropriate packaging materials
Prepared medication through mixing, counting and weighing as prescribed prior to final
verificationby the pharmacist
Managed and maintained medication inventory
Performed in a manner under HIIPAcompliance
Referred all doctor’s calls and customer’s medical questions to the pharmacist
EMPLOYMENT:
All InGoodTasteProductions Pittsburgh,PA
CateringChef 2008-2010
Providedcustomer serviceand satisfaction
Prepared and cookedupscale French cuisine
Responsible forinventory and ordering
Calculated quarterly foodcost
Scheduled employees
Managed and kept a clean and organized workenvironment
Managed kitchen Personnel
*Seventeen years in hospitality and foodindustry
Waiter, line cook,sous-chef, catering chef
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