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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidate Candidate's Name Ph.D.EMAIL AVAILABLE | PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE | Bel Air, MDSkills Proficient in method development and troubleshooting using HPLC, GC, and titrations. Strong understanding of EPA regulations and Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs). Excellent written and oral communication skills, with experience in scientific report writing and presentations. Effective time management and organizational abilities, with a proven history of meeting deadlines in a high-paced environment.ExperienceSenior Chemist, Procter and Gamble (ATLBV) | Inwood, WV | Nov. 2020 Current Develop and optimize analytical methods using HPLC, GC, and titrations to support client projects, ensuring compliance with EPA GLP regulations. Execute complex analytical projects with proficiency in chromatographic methodologies, particularly HPLC, and maintained laboratory equipment and instruments. Generate client data and laboratory documentation in accordance with company SOPs and GLP regulations, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Communicate effectively with clients and colleagues through written reports and oral presentations, leading technical discussions and serving as the main technical contact for client projects. Implement new equipment, processes, and methods independently, conducting qualification and validation activities to ensure reliability and accuracy. Demonstrate expertise in data analysis and problem-solving, with a strong focus on delivering projects in a timely manner with minimal errors.Chemist/Lab Manager, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | Baltimore, MD | Aug. 2019 Jan. 2021 Conducted routine analysis using HPLC, GC, and titrations to support product formulations and quality control processes. Assisted in method development and validation activities, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Maintained laboratory instruments and equipment, performing routine maintenance and troubleshooting as needed. Collaborated with team members to meet project deadlines and deliver high-quality results.Graduate Research Associate, University of Miami | Coral Gables, FL | Aug. 2012 May 2019 Formulated novel metallic nanoparticles with surface conjugated peptide-photoswitch biomolecules for development of highly responsive biosensing assay applications Collaborated with Air Force and international colleagues for orthogonal analysis of nanoparticle systems, computational modeling, and material synthesisResearch Technologist, Johns Hopkins Hospital | Baltimore, MD | Apr. 2010 Jan. 2012 Collaborated on functional assay design for aggregation pathway determination of mutant huntingtin protein expression in n2a cells, with assessment through live cell imaging Supported development of antibody expression and identification of huntingtin protein mutants for antibody-drug conjugate treatments for Huntington s DiseaseResearch Technician, USDA Agriculture Research Service | Beltsville, MD | Nov. 2009 Apr. 2010 Isolated amidase protein from T4 phage to probe antibacterial properties against MRSA by way of turbidity assay analysis of bacterial colony density via well-plate UV-vis measurementEducationGraduate: Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Miami | Coral Gables, FL | Aug. 2012 May 2019Focus: Protein conjugated Nanomaterials for Remote Controlled Biosensing AssaysUndergraduate: BS in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Baltimore, MD | Aug. 2005 May 2009PublicationsPrimary AuthorshipLawrence, R.L. et al. Remote Controlled Optical Manipulation of Bimetallic Nanoparticle Catalysis using Peptides Catal. Sci. Technol. 2021, 11, 2386-2395Lawrence, R.L. et al. Optical Control of Biomimetic Nanoparticle Catalysis Based upon the Metal Component J.Phys. Chem. C 2018, 122, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLELawrence, R.L. et al. Optical Control of Nanoparticle Catalysis Influenced by Photoswitch Positioning in Hybrid Peptide Capping Ligands ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2018, 10, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLELawrence, R.L. et al. Remote Optically Controlled Modulation of Catalytic Properties of Nanoparticles through Reconfiguration of the Inorganic/Organic Interface ACS Nano 2016, 10, 9470 - 9477Contributing AuthorKonopka, J.K.; Task, D.; Afify, A.; Raji, J.; Deibel, K.; Maguire, S.; Lawrence, R.L.; Potter, C.J. Olfaction in Anopheles Mosquitoes Chem. Senses 2021, 46, 1-24
Nguyen, M.A.; Zahran, E.M.; Wilbon, A.S.; Besmer, A.V.; Cendan, V.J.; Ranson, W.A.; Lawrence, R.L.; Cohn, J.L.; Bachas, L.G.; Knecht, M.R. Converting Light Energy: A New Catalytic Approach for Sustainable Environmental Remediation ACS Omega 2016, 1, 41-51Joo, S.H.; Knecht, M.R.; Su, C.; Seo, S.; Lawrence, R.L. Influence of Siloxane on the Transport of ZnO Nanoparticles from Different Release Pathways in Saturated Sand RCS ADV., 2016, 6, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE |