Nazmus Sakib Khan
Undergraduate Reserarcher - Neural Development Laboratory at Winona State University- Claim this Profile
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Bangla Native or bilingual proficiency
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Experience
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Winona State University
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Reserarcher - Neural Development Laboratory
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Apr 2019 - Present
Conducted in vivo zebrafish experiments to determine changes in myelination of a specific subtype of axons by altering expression of surface proteins, such as MAG.Laboratory tasks included feeding and monitoring zebrafish, making solutions and injecting zebrafish for experiments, and image acquisition.
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Laboratory Teaching Assistant - Chemistry
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Jan 2020 - May 2020
Assisted with the laboratory section of General, Organic, and Biochemistry (CHEM-210) course.Reviewed experiments beforehand, asked and answered students’ questions, evaluated students' lab work.
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Resident Assistant - Sheehan Hall
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Aug 2019 - May 2020
Led a community of 32 residents.Answered questions, provided resources, and created educational and community building events for residents.Enforced University and Housing policies and aided with administrative tasks.
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Annual Fund Ambassador - WSU Foundation
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Jan 2019 - May 2019
Called donors, alumni and community members to raise funds for major fundraising projects and scholarships.
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Laboratory Teaching Assistant - Biology
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Jan 2019 - May 2019
Assisted with Genetics Laboratory (BIOL-311) course, prepared materials and specimens for lab experiments, helped students with their experiments.
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Interntionall Student Ambassador - WSU International Student & Scholar Services
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Jan 2019 - Jan 2019
Assisted with the orientation program activities for the new international students.
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Education
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Winona State University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology and Bachelor of Science (BS) in Cell/Molecular Biology, Psychology, Cell/Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Statistics