Biophysicist Resume


Here’s a sample of what your Biophysicist Resume should look like while applying for Biophysicist Jobs.

Michael Byrne
2834 Monica Ct SW
Albany, NY 12201
(111)-123-1234
name@emailaddress.com


Summary:

An exceptional scientist who have the knowledge in developing new methods to address the process of biological processes at every level; has knowledge in methods of mathematics, physics and other related fields and has researches on how the brain processes and stores information; has studied organisms develop, see, hear, think and live and linked this with human genetics in relation to our biophysical environment; has utilized computers extensively for data collection and analysis and other projects to document results of laboratory test and experiments; has been involved in the design and perform experiments with lasers, cyclotrons, telescopes, mass spectrometers, and other equipment; has attempted to discover and explain laws describing the forces of physical and human nature, connecting these discoveries to have an impact on biotechnology and medicine

Professional Experience:

Biophysicist January 2007 – Present
Jefferson Lab, Albany, NY

Responsibilities

Utilized advanced fluorescence imaging techniques to further study and experiment 2D crystallization kinetics at a lipid interface.
Collaborated with computational and surface scientists to modify working models.
Prepared and developed research publications on experimental results to assist experts on the field.
Presented the results and testing in conferences and colleague reviewed publications.
Directed graduate students and undergraduate assistants in the laboratory.

Senior Research Leader May 2004 - December 2006
Roche Pharma, Albany, NY

Responsibilities

Acted as team lead to manage a group of scientists to extend expert biochemistry support to the discovery and development of antiviral drug.
Provided group scientific expertise in various biophysics experiments and projects.
Created innovative essay development for evaluation of new drug and transition of technologies of scientists.
Initiated the movement in technology on novel drug discovery projects to help cure patients’ diseases.
Directed researches and laboratory test to further discover many inputs on biophysics that will be beneficial to patients, students and scientists.

Open Rank Faculty February 1999 - May 2004
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Albany, NY

Responsibilities

Conducted further studies in cognitive neuroscience research using neuro-imaging methods, and share this with intern students and peer-doctors.
Gathered task development and sophisticated image collection and analysis for research and lab testing.
Supervised and successfully directed peer-reviewed research funding by tapping investors for the activity.
Handled several classes and share the expertise on the field on hands-on experience and testing.
Collaborated with colleague doctors and professors to enhance the curriculum for the subject.

Education:

Masters Degree in Physics, University of Iowa, 1999
Bachelor of Science in Physics, Rockefeller University, 1994

Skills:

Knowledge in Physics, Biology, and Mathematics
Enjoy working with others as members of a team
Excellent in writing and computer skills
Excellent in extracting synthesizing information and finding innovative solutions to problems
Excellent in presentation and management skills

Awards and Affiliations:

International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics, Member
International Institute of Biophysics, Member

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