Employment

John Jay College of Criminal Justice            August 2007 – present

Adjunct Lab Instructor                                         Science Department

  • Responsible for illustrating the basic principles of atomic and molecular physical science, including concepts of measurement and data collection, the scientific method, the structure of matter and living organisms, with emphasis on the relationships between science and society.

John Jay College of Criminal Justice              August 2005 – 2008

College Laboratory Technician (Physics)     Science Department

  • Was Responsible for maintenance and ordering of equipment’s, inventory update and the overall operation of the laboratory.

John Jay College of Criminal Justice              December 2005 – 2007

Assistant Coordinator CSTEP                             Science Department

  • Was responsible for assisting in the Management of Daily Administration, performing Statistical Analysis for internal and external reports.
  • Aid in the recruitment and advisement of underrepresented students into the science and technology fields.
  • Assist in coordination of events and research training for CSTEP (Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program).

John Jay College of Criminal Justice                June 2005 – 2007

Researcher- Short Tandem Repeat (STR) DNA analysis

  • The purpose of the investigation was determine, base on the information yield by examining the amplification of the STR CFS1PO in DNA samples of varying concentration using traditional and mini primers individually or in combination which primers for CSF1PO work best with LCN DNA and for improvement low copy forensic DNA analysis. This was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Henrietta Margolis-Nunno.
  • The research was successful and later presented by my co-researcher at New York state annual college conference where it won first place.

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