Megan M.
Chemistry Fellow at United States Army Public Health Command- Claim this Profile
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German Limited working proficiency
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Experience
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United States Army Public Health Command
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Defense & Space
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chemistry Fellow
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Nov 2019 - Present
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Bayer
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Chemical Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Environmental Scientist
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Aug 2018 - Nov 2019
• Coordinate and manage wind tunnel and humidome testing activities to support product registrations and freedom to operate pertaining to tank mixes with select products.• Start, track, and close external studies, managing partnerships with contract research organizations• Ensure study compliance with appropriate regulatory and develop SOPS.• Continuously evaluate the wind tunnel and humidome testing process, looking for opportunities for process and design improvement, implementing changes when necessary to increase efficiency
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Monsanto Company
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United States
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Farming
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700 & Above Employee
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Environmental Scientist
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Mar 2018 - Nov 2019
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Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Clinical Research Coordinator
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Jan 2017 - Mar 2018
• Tracked patient data, ensuring compliance with HIPAA, FDA, ICH, and many other global organizations that work to protect integrity of clinical trials.• Work with a team of elite doctors at Washington University to find cures for leukemia and lymphoma.• Prepare department for audit, keeping accurate and detailed records of all patient interactions, sample submissions, and treatment.• Built off of studies maintained during time as a clinical research coordinator, implementing new workflows, quality control models, and bioinformatics tools to streamline clinical trials and phase 0 studies.• Bacterial artificial chromosome cloning and selection• MDiGS protocol for the preparation of samples for Whole Genome Sequencing• Worked with several key bioinformatics databases to generate data and interpret results for several different genes that may correlate to improve longevity
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Cotton Herbicide Resistance Intern
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Jun 2016 - Dec 2016
Responsible for characterization of technology currently in discovery to understand its mechanism. Integrating four different projects together to create a picture of how different technologies interact with one another to create herbicide-resistant cotton. Responsible for characterization of technology currently in discovery to understand its mechanism. Integrating four different projects together to create a picture of how different technologies interact with one another to create herbicide-resistant cotton.
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Teach For America
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United States
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Education Administration Programs
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700 & Above Employee
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Secondary Science and Mathematics Teacher
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May 2015 - Jun 2016
• Taught Algebra I at William Rogers High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma for Summer, 2015• Worked with a team of teachers to develop 4 lesson plans daily• Participated in daily professional development after teaching morning sessions of summer school• Worked in Southwest Denver has a corps member for 6 months as a lead 7th and 8th grade science teacher • Taught Algebra I at William Rogers High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma for Summer, 2015• Worked with a team of teachers to develop 4 lesson plans daily• Participated in daily professional development after teaching morning sessions of summer school• Worked in Southwest Denver has a corps member for 6 months as a lead 7th and 8th grade science teacher
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student Assistant
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Aug 2014 - Jun 2015
• Contributed to two research papers within the Neurology Department• Interact with a team of 6 medical professionals to accomplish tasks• Scheduled patient appointments and updated the medical record database in order to efficiently compile data for papers• Helped plan, coordinate, and volunteered at department events • Contributed to two research papers within the Neurology Department• Interact with a team of 6 medical professionals to accomplish tasks• Scheduled patient appointments and updated the medical record database in order to efficiently compile data for papers• Helped plan, coordinate, and volunteered at department events
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Research Intern
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Jun 2013 - Sep 2013
• Prepared DNA libraries for coding• Assisted in conducting study on genes resistant to blood cancer treatments • Prepared DNA libraries for coding• Assisted in conducting study on genes resistant to blood cancer treatments
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Education
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The Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science (M.S.), Biotechnology -
University of Denver
Bachelor's Degree, Molecular Biology -
University of Denver
Bachelor's Degree, Psychology -
Bangor University
Study Abroad, Psychology