Website Freelance May 2006 - Jun 2009
Freelance Webmaster, Webdesign, and Writer
Mulhaupt's, Inc Apr 2005 - Apr 2006
Administrative Assistant & Central Station Operator
Education:
Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington 2012 - 2013
Purdue University
Skills:
Aseptic Technique Documentation Practices Micropipette Agarose Gel Electrophoresis SDS-PAGE Column Chromatography Ion Chromatography Affinity Chromatography Protein Chromatography Media Preparation Buffer Centrifugation Southern Blot Northern Blotting Western Blotting Spectrophotometry Gram Staining PCR Bacterial Transformation Plasmid Isolation recombinant DNA technology DNA replication DNA sequencing DNA extraction DNA methylation DNA quantification DNA electrophoresis Protein Purification Protein Structure Web Design Website Updating Microsoft Office Printers Mac OS iWork Espresso
Interests:
Web design, strategy games, reading novels, technology, new science, altruism
Awards:
Dean's List COOK Pharmica Biotechnology Scholarship Winner COOK Pharmica Ferguson Biotechnology Scholarship Winner Connie and Steve Ferguson
Sonoma State University 2012 - 2013
University of California, Davis 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Communication
Skills:
Marketing Management Direct Marketing Packaging Product Marketing Social Media Strategic Partnerships Salesforce.com Online Marketing Brand Development Retail Account Management Sales Trade Shows Event Planning Sales Operations Forecasting Business Development Market Research Advertising Strategy Sales Management Beer Facebook Direct Sales Alcoholic Beverages Microsoft Office Marketing New Business Development P&L Management Event Management Customer Service Winemaking Social Media Marketing Email Marketing Wine Budgets Management Product Development Public Relations Marketing Communications Inventory Management Brand Management Marketing Strategy Adobe Creative Suite Wine Tasting Crm Pricing Wine and Spirits Industry Wineries
The discovery is not a surprise but its a sad day for Wisconsin, Erin Crain, who leads the DNR Natural Heritage Conservation Program, said in a statement. We face the loss of multiple bat species and the benefits they provide to our ecosystems and our people.
Results from visual inspection and genetic and tissue tests completed earlier this month showed that 2 percent of bats in a single mine in southwestern Wisconsin had the disease, named for the characteristic white fuzz on their nose, wings and tails, according to Erin Crain, who leads the Department