- Charlottesville, Virginia
- January 28, 2015
David R. Marshall
Phone: (434) 284-3606 Email: drm90@vt.edu
EDUCATION B.S., Biology with a double minor in Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Engineering and Science, December 2013. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
GPA In-major: 3.57 Overall: 3.54
WORK EXPERIENCE Pharmacy Technician (February 2014- present)
-Fill and Input patients’ prescriptions and process insurance claims
-Maintain patient confidentiality according to HIPAA standards and the law
-Order medications from manufacturers and maintain inventory
-Work as a team—sharing responsibilities in order to function in a fast-paced and highly detail-oriented environment
Research in Mechanical Engineering Dept. (summer 2013)
-Designed and constructed fairings to streamline motorcycles and increase their fuel efficiency
-Entered two motorcycles that competed in the Vetter Fuel Economy Challenge in Ohio
-Presented a poster in the Summer Undergraduate Research symposium (Aug. 2013)
Research in the Chemistry Dept. (summer 2012 – December 2012)
-Synthesized Metal Organic Framework nanoparticles (MOFs)
-Analyzed their structure and oxidation states using PXRD, SEM imaging and XPS
-Used cyclic voltammetry to study the electrochemistry of the MOFs in the presence of CO2
-Demonstrated catalytic properties of CPO-27-Co for the reduction of CO2
-Presented two posters: (1) SURF and Scieneering symposium (Aug. 2012);
(2) Chemistry Dept. Undergraduate Research Symposium (Dec. 2012)
Research in the Biological Systems Engineering Dept. (summer 2011 - April 2012)
-Researched multi-scale self-assembling peptide aggregates
-Performed and analyzed IR-spectroscopy
-Quantified secondary protein structure content of enzymes at various temperatures/pH
-Derived rate constant for α-amylase enzyme at various pH
-Presented a poster at the SURF and Scieneering symposium at Virginia Tech (Aug. 2011)
SKILLS Interdisciplinary work/communication skills
· Collaborated with Engineering, Chemistry and Biology undergraduate and graduate students and professors on common research
Ø Scieneering Program: Workshops on Interdisciplinary research and presentations at research symposiums
Ø Weekly research group meetings and presentations on progress and results
Leadership skills
· Executive council member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity; organized events and delegated tasks to committees
Technical Skills
· Proficient in the safe use of all different types of laboratory equipment and chemicals
· Experienced in following complex SOP’s and working with MSDS
· Cyclic Voltammetry, IR-spectroscopy, PXRD and XPS analysis
· Quantitative data analysis
Software Skills
· Origin, Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office and PowerPoint
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity
· Executive Council Member (Social Chairman, House Chairman): organized/ran social events, house construction/maintenance jobs; lead committees and delegated tasks.
· Participated/planned service events: The Run for Ryan, Relay for Life, The Big Event