Emily Carr
21 Mount Vernon Street, Apartment 2B
Worcester MA 01605
(860) 508-3020
emilycarr1216@gmail.com
Education
ASCP(MB) - Pending
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
BS Allied Health Sciences, 2013
Relevant Coursework:
Human Physiology and Anatomy I and II, Statistics, Medical Terminology, Fundamentals of Allied
Healthcare, General Chemistry, Psychology I & II, Epidemiology, Microbiology, Organic
Chemistry, Research Methods for the Health Professional, Immunology, Cancer and your Health,
Counseling and Teaching for the Health Professional
Experience
Integrated Genetics, Westborough, MA
Molecular Technician, June 2015- Present
- Conduct various nucleic acid extractions from an array of human tissue and fluid specimens.
- Utilize various complex scientific instruments, as well as maintain service logs for all
laboratory equipment.
- Perform environmental health and safety audits throughout the building and deliver
monthly safety talks to my team as the representative for the extractions laboratory.
- Work effectively in a team environment.
Dianon Systems, Shelton, CT
Histotechnologist Trainee, June 2013- June 2015
- Prepare human tissue specimens for microscopic and pathological analysis.
- Participate in both the grossing and embedding stages of putting a human specimen onto a
slide for pathological examination.
- Consistently meet or exceed daily work goals.
UConn Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Storrs, CT
Student Supervisor, December 2012- May 2013
Laboratory Assistant, May 2011- December 2012
- Prepared fresh, brackish and saline water samples for nutrient analysis of silica, phosphorus,
nitrogen, and carbon constituents.
- Collaborated with senior analyst in both updating and creating standard operating
procedures for the nutrients laboratory.
- Entered and organized experimental data in an Excel spreadsheet, which was then added to
the company's database
- Trained new hires in lab protocol, as well as supervised other student employees.
- Assigned daily goals for other students and self.
Activities
Cycle For Life—Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Participant/Fundraiser, 2016
HuskyBYTE Program Research Assistant, 2011
K-5 Pen Pals Pen Pal, 2009
UConn Bone Marrow Campaign “Be the Match!” Recruitment member, 2010-2011
Systems Knowledge
Microsoft Home and Office, wIntegrate, LMS
Skills
Accuracy, Continuing Learning, Customer Service, Data Collection/Entry/Analysis, Integrity, Multitasking,
Oral and Written Communication, Troubleshooting
References
Available upon request

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  • 1.
    Emily Carr 21 MountVernon Street, Apartment 2B Worcester MA 01605 (860) 508-3020 emilycarr1216@gmail.com Education ASCP(MB) - Pending University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT BS Allied Health Sciences, 2013 Relevant Coursework: Human Physiology and Anatomy I and II, Statistics, Medical Terminology, Fundamentals of Allied Healthcare, General Chemistry, Psychology I & II, Epidemiology, Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Research Methods for the Health Professional, Immunology, Cancer and your Health, Counseling and Teaching for the Health Professional Experience Integrated Genetics, Westborough, MA Molecular Technician, June 2015- Present - Conduct various nucleic acid extractions from an array of human tissue and fluid specimens. - Utilize various complex scientific instruments, as well as maintain service logs for all laboratory equipment. - Perform environmental health and safety audits throughout the building and deliver monthly safety talks to my team as the representative for the extractions laboratory. - Work effectively in a team environment. Dianon Systems, Shelton, CT Histotechnologist Trainee, June 2013- June 2015 - Prepare human tissue specimens for microscopic and pathological analysis. - Participate in both the grossing and embedding stages of putting a human specimen onto a slide for pathological examination. - Consistently meet or exceed daily work goals. UConn Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Storrs, CT Student Supervisor, December 2012- May 2013 Laboratory Assistant, May 2011- December 2012 - Prepared fresh, brackish and saline water samples for nutrient analysis of silica, phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon constituents. - Collaborated with senior analyst in both updating and creating standard operating procedures for the nutrients laboratory. - Entered and organized experimental data in an Excel spreadsheet, which was then added to the company's database - Trained new hires in lab protocol, as well as supervised other student employees. - Assigned daily goals for other students and self.
  • 2.
    Activities Cycle For Life—CysticFibrosis Foundation Participant/Fundraiser, 2016 HuskyBYTE Program Research Assistant, 2011 K-5 Pen Pals Pen Pal, 2009 UConn Bone Marrow Campaign “Be the Match!” Recruitment member, 2010-2011 Systems Knowledge Microsoft Home and Office, wIntegrate, LMS Skills Accuracy, Continuing Learning, Customer Service, Data Collection/Entry/Analysis, Integrity, Multitasking, Oral and Written Communication, Troubleshooting References Available upon request