Biologist Resume
Here’s a sample of what your Biologist Resume should look like while applying for Biologist Jobs.
2141 Springdale Rd SW, Apt 411
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(123)-000-0000
name@emailaddress.com
Summary:
A top-notch scientist with proven years of expertise in marine and aquatic studies; Committed in research and study of marine and aquatic life; Motivated in analyzing biological data; Exhibits a strong and firm approach in determining environmental effects and population of species; Proficient in conducting lab experiments, acidity/pH levelling, habitat formation, aquatic mating techniques, life history and pacific species; Profound expertise in molecular and population genetics; Has a good communication skills both in oral and in writing.
Professional Experience:
Marine and Aquatic Biologist January 2007 – Present
Interior, National Park Services, Colorado Springs, CO
Responsibilities
Specialized in wildlife research and management.
Collected and analyzed biological data to determine the environmental effects of present and potential use of land and water areas.
Observed wildlife in their natural habitat to determine effects of the environment and industry on animals.
Determined the population of each species within an area.
Collected specimen and examined it.
Aquatic Biologist May 2004 - December 2006
URS Corporation, Fort Washington, PA
Responsibilities
Prepared data, analysis, reports, presentations and manuscripts.
Provided guidance and direction to staff during sample collection and laboratory operations.
Leaded in the collection of genetic data, analysis, and report writing.
Fish Biologist February 1999 - May 2004
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, North Bonneville, WA
Responsibilities
Collected micro satellite genotype and DNA sequence data on hatchery and wild populations of salmon fish.
Provided technical coordination.
Leaded studies of genetic based reproductive success.
Studied of hatchery and natural origin.
Utilized theories and techniques of molecular and population genetics.
Developed, manipulated and maintained population genetic databases
Education:
M.S. in Marine Science, Stanford University, CA, 1999
B.S. in Aquatic Biology, Stanford University, CA, 1997
Skills:
Good communication skills, both written and verbal
Creative skills
Proficiency in Life history or in pacific species
Strong organizational skills
A high standard of computer literacy
Expertise n molecular and population genetics
Awards and Honors:
Dean’s Lister, Stanford University, 1999
Senior Member, MBA Association, 2001
Marine Ecology Research, Member