BA's (Double majored) in Athletic Training and Exercise Science
Skills
Orthopedic evaluation • rehabilitation • acute injury care • bracing • splinting • orthopedic post surgical care • electronic medical record super user(EPI... • task oriented • self motivated • outgoing • great social skills • punctual • goal orientated • knowledgeable • desire to learn new skills!
Tolmar Inc. - Fort Collins, Colorado Area since Jul 2013
QC Analyst
RFI Ingredients Aug 2012 - Apr 2013
Quality Control Chemist
Colorado State University Aug 2010 - May 2012
Graduate Student
Advanced MicroLabs, LLC May 2009 - Aug 2010
Research Associate
Colorado State University May 2006 - May 2009
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Education:
Colorado State University 2010 - 2012
Master's degree, Chemistry
Colorado State University 2003 - 2009
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemistry
Skills:
Analytical Chemistry UV/Vis Spectroscopy Chemistry Wet Chemistry Design of Experiments Nanoparticles Laboratory Quality System Technical Writing GMP Research Quality Control Quality Assurance GLP
Jun 2005 to 2000 Certified Athletic Trainer/Physician ExtenderHealthPartners Orthopaedics Saint Paul, MN Oct 2008 to 2011 Certified Athletic Trainer/Physician ExtenderPhysical Therapy Consultants Minneapolis, MN Aug 2002 to May 2005 Certified Athletic TrainerLocal high schools Minneapolis, MN Aug 2001 to 2005 Head Certified Athletic TrainerHighland Fitness Eau Claire, WI Jun 2000 to Jul 2002 Fitness & Athletic Enhancement Director
Education:
Colorado Mesa University Grand Junction, CO 1994 to 2000 BA's (Double majored) in Athletic Training and Exercise Science
Skills:
Orthopedic evaluation, rehabilitation, acute injury care, bracing, splinting, orthopedic post surgical care, electronic medical record super user(EPIC/Excellian), task oriented, self motivated, outgoing, great social skills, punctual, goal orientated, knowledgeable, desire to learn new skills!
We discovered that neurons use two different strategies to adapt to energy stress: one thats glycogen-dependent, and one that isnt, explained co-lead author Aaron Wolfe,a postdoctoral neuroscience researcher.