Plant Biologist Resume
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Just lke you study plant species under a microscope, the same way recruiters will scan your plant biologist resume before putting a selection stamp on it. So you need to be careful while drafting the resume in the same way when you are so while studying plant anatomy and physiology. The three steps namely, identifying, classifying, and recording that you follow when studying plant species can be useful in drafting your resume. The first one you can implement to identify current and latest resume format. The second one will help in classifying your skills specific to the employer's requirements and the last for recording accomplishments. The resume sample given below is drafted implementing these steps.
Sample of Plant Biologist Resume
Julia V Anston
65 Barrington Court
Leachville, Arkansas 72438
Phone: 870-576-4689
Email: julia.anston@anymail.com
Job Objective:
Experienced and dedicated plant biologist seeking a position in a “ABC Company” where I can use my knowledge and skills to meet company's expectations and carry out challenging duties to generate outstanding results.
Summary of Skills:
- Profound knowledge of plant genetics, hybrid breeding and phytochemistry
- In-depth information about plant-specific genetic cloning, transformation procedures, and cloning techniques
- Ability to conduct and evaluate on-field research programs, prepare reports on findings
- Capable of operating agricultural machines and maintaining equipment used for research
- Operational knowledge about computer applications, bioinformatics tools and able to manage database systems for records
- Hands-on experience in conducting plant-based biological studies, proteomics and studying tissue cultures
- Ability to execute all instructions safely as per the regulations by law
Work Experience:
Plant Biologist
RGW Lab Group, Leachville, Arkansas
September 2016 – Present
- Selecting and implementing standard techniques on testing samples of plants subjected to transformation, expression, and gene cloning
- Maintaining the pilot harvesting facility for totally developed herbs in green house rooms
- Preparing for plant hybrids and carrying out successful genetic switches on the basis of lab reports
- Experimenting modification of molecular tissues in flowering plants and developing a new species that gives 20% more product as compared to normal breeds
- Recording and analyzing all survey findings accurately and suggesting methods to improve plant health
- Collecting samples and conducting research experiments to test possibility of generation of bio fuels
- Monitoring the growth of cultivated plant breeds to carry out research tests
Plant Biologist
Cardno Enrix Incorporation, Leachville, Arkansas
April 2014 – August 2016
- Studied and investigated genetics, physiology of the assigned plant breeds and prepared extensive research reports
- Oversaw the operations of green house and assisted to maintain proper care of plant fields and the seed rooms in campus
- Used bioinformatics and biological computation techniques to research biochemical bases for the plant traits
- Conducted agricultural lab tests on different plant and seed samples to document reports on the amount of pesticide or fertilizer used in the production
- Collaborated and interacted with other staff, botanists, bio-technologists, and chemists to study new plant species
- Assisted to carry out experiments and biological research activities
Plant Biologist
Fibrogen Pvt Ltd., Leachville, Arkansas
July 2012 – March 2014
- Participated in projects that included research about planting test crops, collected soil samples, and evaluated sites for pests
- Experimented production of new plant species from tissue cultures and took efforts to develop it
- Analyzed on-field data to record about different stages and diagnosed diseases that destroyed the plantation
- Studied the effect of pollution on plants by studying leaf samples in lab and suggested ways to protect them
- Managed lab activities, maintained supplies for equipment used to monitor growth of hybrid plants for the in-house growth chamber department
- Monitored plant growth and observed the field for insects and changing climatic conditions
Education:
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Master of Science in Plant Biology
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
2011
Reference:
On request.