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Julianna Dilollo
14 Andrew St.
Green Brook, NJ 08812
Phone: 908.279.9701
Email: jdilollo9701@gmail.com
Education
September 2014 – Present
Rutgers University
The School of Arts and Sciences
New Brunswick, NJ
Degree Pursued: Bachelor of Cell Biology & Neuroscience
September 2012 – May 2014
Raritan Valley Community College
Branchburg, NJ
GPA: 3.89
Awards, Achievements, & Societies
Rutgers Women in Neuroscience Journal Club
Phi Theta Kappa
Dean’s List
Fall 2014
January 2013
Fall 2012, Spring 2013, & Fall 2013
Professional Laboratory Experience
Intern Laboratory Technician
May 2014 – Present
Inspectorate America Corporation, Linden, NJ
Performed a range of quality testing on petroleum products. Most frequently performed tests include ICPOES, CHN analysis, and gas chromatography.
Clinical Laboratory Assistant
June 2010 – September 2010
Sanford Orthodontics, Bridgewater, NJ
Autoclaved orthodontic instruments, prepared trays, and made retainers. Maintained clinical and
laboratory areas by disinfecting work space and stocking products.
Relevant Laboratory Courses
Cell & Molecular Biology
Fall 2013
Raritan Valley Community College
Melanie Lenahan, Ph.D
Cultured HEK-293T cells. Gained experience passaging and counting mammalian cells by making a
growth curve. Performed a transient transfection with Green Fluorescent Protein, and analyzed cell
components using Northern and Western Blotting. Kept a detailed lab notebook.
Genetics
Spring 2013
Raritan Valley Community College
Melanie Lenahan, Ph.D
Examined heredity using Drosophila Melanogaster as a model organism. Cloned the α-Amylase gene
from one species of bacteria into another using PCR and a plasmid vector. Kept a detailed lab notebook.
Special Skills
I am proficient in Microsoft Office applications, internet based research, and basic equipment
troubleshooting. I work well in a team and can juggle responsibilities deftly without losing attention to
detail. I learn quickly, and am comfortable working under my own direction with minimal supervision,
either as a group member or as an individual.
References available upon request.
Dilollo,Julianna_Chromocell.pdf (PDF, 117.58 KB)
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