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Tess Dempsey

Parkville,VIC

Summary

Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy.

Polished individual with background comprising several internships and cooperative opportunities. Engaging personality works efficiently on various tasks. Experience as Research Student.

Work History

Student Research Project

PATH30004, Advanced Investigation Of Human Disease
07.2023 - Current
  • Research Project (mini honours), working with a supervisor from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Dry lab.
  • Selective entry based on prior academic performance.
  • Synthesising information from prior research papers relevant to apply to current research.
  • Analysing and interpreting data collected to understand disease aetiology and pathology.
  • Used Endnote referencing technology with ease.
  • Proven ability and eagerness to learn quickly and adapt to new situations.
  • Worked well in a team setting, collaboration with team members.


Laboratory Experience, PATH30002

Techniques For Investigation Of Human Disease
02.2023 - 06.2023
  • Consisted of weekly laboratory experience
  • Student driven experiments, encompassing techniques such as Western Blot, SDS-Page, ELISA, standard staining techniques, light microscopy, and pipetting.
  • Documented information by maintaining logs and laboratory record books.
  • Gained experience writing scientific reports.
  • Abided by approved laboratory procedures and instrumentation.

Education

Bachelor of Biomedicine - Pathology

The University of Melbourne
Melbourne
12.2023

Skills

  • Scientific Methods
  • Data Logging
  • Data Collection
  • Lab Result Interpretation
  • Safety Protocols
  • Independent Thinking
  • Written Communication
  • Team Collaboration

References

Academic Reference:

Name: Keziah Ting

Role: PHD student at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Contact: Keziah.Ting@petermac.org


Character Reference:

Name: Juliarna Clark

Role: Dean of St Mary's Residential College

Contact: dean@stmarys.unimelb.edu.au  



Timeline

Student Research Project

PATH30004, Advanced Investigation Of Human Disease
07.2023 - Current

Laboratory Experience, PATH30002

Techniques For Investigation Of Human Disease
02.2023 - 06.2023

Bachelor of Biomedicine - Pathology

The University of Melbourne
Tess Dempsey