The Pharmaceutical Microbiologist is tasked with applying pure microbiological science in a pharmacological laboratory setting to investigate behaviour of microbes in the presence of natural or synthetic molecules and compounds. The objective is to provide a scientifically laboratory basis for releasing drugs in treating illnesses caused by microbes, virus, fungus and parasites.
Pharmaceutical Microbiologist Resume Template
Henry J. Paget
Des Moines, Iowa
Phone: 515-877-2786
Objective
To work as a microbiologist in a pharmaceutical laboratory
Summary of Qualification
- Almost 5 years in a large pharmaceutical company, rising through the ranks to become a lead pharmaceutical microbiologist in charge of toxicology
- Excellent management and interpersonal skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and French.
Career Experience/Job History
2002 – Present: Lead Microbiologist, YOH, Day & Zimmermann, New York
- Design, develop and conduct lab tests to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of certain toxic agents diluted as disinfectant, antiseptic, deodorizing and other hygiene formulation for commercial and industrial use.
- Supervise laboratory staff to conduct tests in compliance with corporate standards.
- Maintain laboratory records in accordance with Good Laboratory Practice standards
- Review and update laboratory Standard Operating Procedures
- Ensure the highest security level in the inventory of microbial stocks according to severity of toxicity.
- Report on the result and progress of any laboratory testing.
- Secure corporate clearance in publishing test results
Education
2005 – Present: various seminars and conferences on bacteriology, new laboratory pharmaceutical testing technologies
2001 -2005: Bachelor of Science in Biology, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard
Professional reference will be furnished upon request.
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