Alicia Rogers is seeking a position that utilizes her skills in computer programs like Microsoft Office, laboratory information systems, and Adobe Acrobat. She has over 10 years of experience in roles such as Lead Stability Coordinator, DEA Coordinator, and Stability Coordinator at Alcami Corporation where she managed stability programs, sample control, and DEA regulations. Rogers has an Associate's degree in Chemistry and is certified in DEA regulations, cGMP, safety practices, and hazardous materials handling.
Challenges in Clinical Data Analysis with RIan Cook
R is a full-featured and mature environment for clinical data analysis. However, a common misperception exists that R cannot support the various regulatory requirements for clinical data analysis. This presentation provides an overview of proceedings at useR! conferences and elsewhere regarding the acceptability of use of R in regulated environments, e.g., clinical trials for pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
About ISBER, the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repos...Andy Zaayenga
The International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories (ISBER) is the largest international forum that addresses the technical, legal, ethical, and managerial issues relevant to repositories of biological and environmental specimens. ISBER is a professional society of individuals and organizations who share an interest in promoting consistent, high quality standards, ethical principles and innovation in biospecimen banking by uniting the global biobanking community. ISBER invites all sub-components of government, academia, the private sector, and manufacturers to become active participants of the society.
Challenges in Clinical Data Analysis with RIan Cook
R is a full-featured and mature environment for clinical data analysis. However, a common misperception exists that R cannot support the various regulatory requirements for clinical data analysis. This presentation provides an overview of proceedings at useR! conferences and elsewhere regarding the acceptability of use of R in regulated environments, e.g., clinical trials for pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
About ISBER, the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repos...Andy Zaayenga
The International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories (ISBER) is the largest international forum that addresses the technical, legal, ethical, and managerial issues relevant to repositories of biological and environmental specimens. ISBER is a professional society of individuals and organizations who share an interest in promoting consistent, high quality standards, ethical principles and innovation in biospecimen banking by uniting the global biobanking community. ISBER invites all sub-components of government, academia, the private sector, and manufacturers to become active participants of the society.
A presentation on our work implementing the best practices for California voter guides at the Future of California Elections (FOCE) 2016 conference, February 26, 2016. Presenters: Whitney Quesenbery, Nancy Frishberg, Drew Davies.
For more information about this project and links to electronic versions of the pages and other resources in this presentation: http://civicdesign.org/projects/how-voters-get-information/
At the Princeton Public Library
Whitney Quesenbery from the Center for Civic Design talks about how the center’s work is changing how we think about designing for elections, an area of government that blends extreme service design with bureaucratic constraints. The Center’s user-centered approach follows the voter journey from deciding to register to vote to learning the results of an election. We’ll look at how better design of ballots, voting systems, voter registration, voter guides, web sites, and other election materials works better for voters.
Presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities
A presentation at Future of California Elections, 2016 from a panel with Santa Cruz County Clerk Gail Pellerin, Daniel Newman from Maplight, and Los Angeles County Clerk and Registrar of Voters Dean Logan.
The first presentation showed before-and-after examples of new designs for voter guide. This one focused on some highlights of what we learned in our research over the past 2 years that we can put to work to make elections more inviting to voters – especially new voters, with an example about how to explain primary elections in California.
A presentation on our work implementing the best practices for California voter guides at the Future of California Elections (FOCE) 2016 conference, February 26, 2016. Presenters: Whitney Quesenbery, Nancy Frishberg, Drew Davies.
For more information about this project and links to electronic versions of the pages and other resources in this presentation: http://civicdesign.org/projects/how-voters-get-information/
At the Princeton Public Library
Whitney Quesenbery from the Center for Civic Design talks about how the center’s work is changing how we think about designing for elections, an area of government that blends extreme service design with bureaucratic constraints. The Center’s user-centered approach follows the voter journey from deciding to register to vote to learning the results of an election. We’ll look at how better design of ballots, voting systems, voter registration, voter guides, web sites, and other election materials works better for voters.
Presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities
A presentation at Future of California Elections, 2016 from a panel with Santa Cruz County Clerk Gail Pellerin, Daniel Newman from Maplight, and Los Angeles County Clerk and Registrar of Voters Dean Logan.
The first presentation showed before-and-after examples of new designs for voter guide. This one focused on some highlights of what we learned in our research over the past 2 years that we can put to work to make elections more inviting to voters – especially new voters, with an example about how to explain primary elections in California.
1. Alicia L. Rogers
206 Shoreline Drive Apt #5 O’Fallon, IL 62269 Cell: 618-558-7266
Computer Skills:
Proficient in the following:
• Microsoft Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio, Unicorn 5.0
• Adobe Acrobat Professional (Image File Manipulation)
• MasterControl, Electronic Laboratory Notebook (E-Workbook Suite), SMS Database
Attributes:
• Self Starter, Team Player, Strong Work Ethic, Detailed Oriented, Safety Conscious, Persistent,
Determined, Independent Worker, Ability to Multi-Task, Virtuous Communication skills
Qualifications:
• Certified DEA Power of Attorney
• Knowledge of state and federal DEA regulations.
• Experienced in current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)
• Educated in Industrial Manufacturing Safety Practices
• Formally Trained in Hazardous Materials Handling Certification for DOT 49 CFR
Transportation Regulations
• Safety Committee Member
• CPR / AED / Standard First Aid Certified
Experience:
Alcami Corporation - St. Louis, Missouri
Lead, Stability Coordinator: April 2016 – Present
• Functioning as SCU (Sample Control Unit) Lead of Daily Operations, Stability
Program and DEA
• Responsible for timely receipt and release of sample submissions to the labs for
analysis
• Leads the daily functions of SCU including aa2rogersbut not limited to project
management, client interaction, delegation of work-loads and ensuring proper coverage
in the department.
DEA Coordinator April 2012 – April 2016
• Power of Attorney for the site DEA program
• Responsible for the receipt, return, and destruction of all controlled substances
• Lead initiative to revise corporate DEA procedures and forms
• Perform annual inventory and reconciliation of controlled substances per state and
Federal regulations
Stability Coordinator April 2012 – Present
• Responsible for the site stability program.
• Responsible for creating new stability studies and coordinating the testing of ongoing
Stability studies
• Direct interaction with Clients in regards to stability study creation and modifications.
Chemistry Laboratory Support Technician- April 2007 – April 2012
• Management of incoming Client samples
• Management of processed samples including destruction and return shipment
• Prepare and deliver samples for sub-contract labs
• File and Reconcile Laboratory Documents
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2. Alicia L. Rogers
206 Shoreline Drive Apt #5 O’Fallon, IL 62269 Cell: 618-558-7266
• Pull Purified Water system samples weekly, change chart recorders and document
Paper work properly
• Perform TOC and Conductivity Testing
• Perform Wet Chemistry, GC and HPLC monthly checks including balance calibrations,
Physical and electronic inventories, examining/discarding expiring chemical reagents
• Create and maintain chemical and reagent, house standard, certified standard solutions
And VS standard files and inventories, electronic and physical databases
• Execute daily equipment and instrument checks including calibrating all chemistry, GC
And HPLC balances, and DI water Systems
• Maintain General Lab supplies stock
• Write and route purchase order requisitions
• Train new hires and interns
• Write Standard Operating Procedures
PD George (through Kelly Scientific) - St. Louis, Missouri
Laboratory Analyst – February 2007 to March 2007
• Performed various analytical testing on engine resins (e.g., titration, viscosity)
• Wrote testing summary reports
Centocor Biologics LLC (through Kelly Scientific) – St. Louis, Missouri
Validation Associate- November 2006 to December 2006
• Performed frontal analysis using Unicorn 5.0
• Composed mock trial shipment protocols
Tyco Healthcare/Mallinckrodt (through Kelly Scientific) - St. Louis, Missouri
Validation Associate - June 2006 to October 2006
• Audited validation documents for governmental and corporate regulatory compliance
• Created flow diagrams of chemical processes and production operations
• Wrote standard operating procedures related to validation document coordination
• Upgraded validation database by reducing redundant documents
• Organized and directed Group Status Meetings by compiling manufacturing schedule
Education:
Southwestern Illinois College-Belleville, Illinois
Associate of Science Degree in Chemistry, May 2006
Computer Skills:
Proficient in the following:
• Microsoft Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio, Unicorn 5.0
• Adobe Acrobat Professional (Image File Manipulation)
• MasterControl, Electronic Laboratory Notebook (E-Workbook Suite), SMS Database
Attributes:
• Self Starter, Team Player, Strong Work Ethic, Detailed Oriented, Safety Conscious, Persistent,
Determined, Independent Worker, Ability to Multi-Task, Excellent Communication skills
Qualifications:
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3. Alicia L. Rogers
206 Shoreline Drive Apt #5 O’Fallon, IL 62269 Cell: 618-558-7266
• Certified DEA Power of Attorney
• Knowledge of state and federal DEA regulations.
• Knowledgeable in current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)
• Knowledgeable in Industrial Manufacturing Safety Practices
• Formally Trained in Hazardous Materials Handling Certification for DOT 49 CFR
Transportation Regulations
• Safety Committee Member
• CPR / AED / Standard First Aid Certified
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