Meghana S – Unveiling the Secrets of Biochemistry: From Student to Research Star

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Meghana S – Biochemistry Graduate

Meghana S

MSc Graduate in Biochemistry

Bangalore, India

SUMMARY

I possess a committed Master’s degree in Biochemistry, boasting a noteworthy academic background and practical field experience in both research and development. I am eager to embark on a journey of learning and development within your company. Concurrently, I aim to establish myself as a valuable asset to your organization. My expertise in analytical methods such as chromatography and extraction, along with strong interpersonal and collaboration abilities, make me a well-rounded candidate. My fervor for the field of chemistry, coupled with a steadfast dedication to delivering outcomes, motivates me to be an effective team member in any setting.

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

  • Internship: Finished a 2-month intensive program with practical training in HPLC, GC-MS, and ICP.
  • Published research contributor: Successfully published a paper in International Journal of Advanced Research in Multidisciplinary (2024).

EDUCATION

MSc in Biochemistry
The Oxford College of Science, Bangalore, India (2022-2024)

BSc in Chemistry, Botany, Zoology (CBZ)
Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous, Bangalore, India (2019-2022)

PUC in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology
Krupanidhi Group of Institutions, Bengaluru, India (2017-2019)

Class X
Newton Public School, Bengaluru, India (2017)

STRENGTHS

  • Skill in creative problem-solving
  • Achieving outstanding outcomes in given tasks
  • Tolerance, optimistic attitude
  • Effective communicator
  • Proficient collaborator

LANGUAGES

  • Kannada – Native
  • Hindi – Advanced
  • English – Proficient
  • Telugu – Beginner

SKILLS

  • Chromatography
  • Molecular Biology
  • Documentation and Reporting
  • Problem-solving and Critical Thinking
  • Safety and Compliance
  • Computer Knowledge (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word)

PROJECTS

  • Biomedical applications of Phyllanthus emblica buffer extract (PEBE) and Citrus reticulata, Rutaceae buffer extract (CRRBE) (2024)
    Phyllanthus Emblica Buffer Extract (PEBE) and Citrus Recticulata, Rutaceae Buffer Extract (CRRBE) characterization and its role on biomedical application are the scope of this study. In preliminary characterization, PEBE shows the presence of flavonoids, alkaloids, proteins, and phenolic compounds. On the other hand, CRRBE shows the presence of terpenoids, saponins, proteins, alkaloids, and phenolic compounds. To verify the presence of phytoconstituent, both PEBE and CRRBE were subjected to HPLC and GC-MS analysis. Interestingly, PEBE elutes 5 and 7 peaks in HPLC and GC-MS, respectively. Whereas, CRRBE elutes 3 and 9 peaks in HPLC and GC-MS, respectively.
  • Different water samples in Bangalore city lakes (2022)
  • Storage pest (2022)



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Cover Letter:

Hi sir/ma’am
This is meghana I have recently completed my post graduation from Oxford college of science in biochemistry stream where as my skills are good communication skills,good team player, completed hands on training on HPLC, GC.

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