Biosciences & Laboratory Technician
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I am a motivated Genetics graduate with a strong academic background in microbiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, complemented by practical laboratory and industrial experience. My degree at Swansea University included a final-year research project investigating the effects of itaconic acid on mesothelial cell proliferation in ovarian cancer, where I honed my skills in experimental design, molecular techniques, and data analysis.
Alongside my academic journey, I have developed a versatile professional background through roles in quality control, manufacturing, healthcare, and technical maintenance. These experiences strengthened my attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability in high-pressure environments. Whether in a lab, production setting, or care environment, I have consistently demonstrated reliability, precision, and strong teamwork skills.
Driven by a passion for scientific research and continuous learning, I am eager to contribute to a team-focused environment where accuracy, innovation, and dedication make a difference.
I have developed a wide range of professional experience across laboratory, manufacturing, and healthcare environments. In my current role as a machine operator and quality controller, I am responsible for setting up and operating machinery, monitoring processes, and ensuring products meet strict quality and safety standards. Working closely alongside engineers, I have gained valuable problem-solving experience, supporting machine setup, adjustments, and troubleshooting to keep production running smoothly.
This has strengthened my technical awareness, attention to detail, and ability to perform effectively under pressure.
Previously, I worked in residential care, where I provided compassionate support to residents and maintained accurate documentation, developing strong communication, responsibility, and teamwork skills. My earlier roles in building and grounds maintenance also gave me practical experience in site upkeep, compliance, and working within team-driven environments.
Combined with my academic background in Genetics, which equipped me with analytical and laboratory expertise, I bring precision, adaptability, and a strong work ethic to every role. I am eager to contribute these skills in a team-focused environment where reliability and problem-solving are highly valued.
I have completed a BSc (Hons) in Genetics at Swansea University, where I have built a solid academic and practical foundation in molecular biology, microbiology, bioinformatics, and tissue engineering. My degree has provided me with both theoretical understanding and hands-on laboratory experience, ranging from DNA isolation, PCR, and electrophoresis to bioinformatic analysis using genome assembly tools, BLAST, and molecular visualisation software.
As part of my final-year project, I investigated the effects of itaconic acid on mesothelial cell proliferation in ovarian cancer. This gave me the opportunity to apply advanced laboratory techniques, follow strict health and safety procedures, and critically analyse experimental results — developing both my scientific accuracy and my ability to think independently.
Through my studies, I have also gained strong transferable skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, and data interpretation, while working effectively as part of a team in practical classes and research environments. My academic journey has strengthened my attention to detail, adaptability, and passion for applying science to real-world challenges, all of which I am eager to bring into a professional role.