Julia Proctor Resume 20150910

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JULIA PROCTOR

[email protected]
(925) 202-9190
EDUCATION
University of Washington Seattle, WA
June 2016
B.S. Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Relevant Courses Completed General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Organic
Chemistry Lab, Introductory Biology, Microbiology, Foundations in Molecular
and Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology Lab, Biochemistry
EXPERIENCE
Fields Lab, Genome Sciences Dept. Seattle, WA
Sept. 2013 - present
Undergraduate Research Assistant UW
Develop verbal and writing skills by presenting work on my project
Establish new procedural techniques based on pre-existing protocols,
textbook knowledge, available equipment, and new related scientific
publications
Utilize classroom knowledge and critical thinking skills to analyze data
UW Housing and Food Services Seattle, WA
March 2014 - present
Resident Adviser Alder Hall, Nordheim Court, Haggett Hall
Promote personal and academic success, community involvement, safety
and health through campus resources
Develop strong communication and interpersonal skills through weekly
staff meetings, campus partners meetings, 1:1 meetings, floor
emails/advertising, and resident interactions
Demonstrate leadership by advising 100 residents, hosting programs,
and maintaining a budget
University of Washington Medical Center Seattle, WA
Jan. 2013 June 2014
Volunteer Anatomic Pathology
Captured images of patients renal slides via immunofluorescence
microscopy
Gained experience in an EM lab and using ImageJ
Demonstrated reliability in handling of confidential patient information
HONORS AND AWARDS
UW Honors College Student and Resident Adviser
Outstanding UW Woman Award 2015

National Residence Hall Honorary Campus Winner RA of the Month


(November 2014)
University of Washington Deans List (3 quarters)
PUBLICATIONS
Cuperus JT, Lo RS, Shumaker L, Proctor J, and Fields S. A tetO Toolkit To
Alter Expression of Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, ACS Synthetic
Biology, March 2015.

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