Electrochemist
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With a robust background in analytical chemistry and a profound commitment to advancing research in electrochemical analysis and nanochemistry, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to your team. My experience at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard
Medical School has equipped me with the skills necessary to support and innovate in the field of point-of-care medical devices.
During my tenure as a postdoctoral researcher, I have spearheaded projects focused on developing an electrochemical luminescence (ECL) and electrochemical (EC) sensing system aimed at revolutionizing various fields of diagnostics such as cytokines, COVID-
19 neutralizing antibodies and food allergies. This work, particularly my role in creating sensor systems for rapid diagnostics and performing critical biomarker detection experiments, aligns closely with the goals of your department. My ability to prepare key reagents set up complex measurement apparatuses, and meticulously conduct experiments has been demonstrated through various successful project completions.
I am eager to bring my background in electrochemistry and analytical science to your team.
My professional journey has been marked by a series of collaborations across various disciplines, underscoring my ability to adapt and thrive in diverse research environments.
Enclosed is my CV for your review. I look forward to the possibility of discussing how I can contribute to the groundbreaking work at your company. Thank you for considering my application. I am looking forward to your response.
Warm regards,
Current Research: Nanochemistry and Electrochemical Analysis for developing pointof-
care medical devices. Development an electrochemical luminescence (ECL) and electrochemical (EC) sensing system for a point-of-care biomarker diagnostics system
1. Making the sensor system for fast protein diagnostic (EC and ECL).
2. Purification and preparing antibodies, DNA probes, and other reagents.
3. Diagnostic and characterization of extracellular vesicles (EVs)
4. Setting up measurement equipment that will interface with the biosensor (HPLC).
5. Performing the biomarker detection experiments (ELISA).
University of Massachusetts Lowell - Ph.D (Chemistry) 2014 - 2023
Soongsil University (South Korea) - Master's degree (Chemistry) 2011-2013
Soongsil University (South Korea) - Bachelor's degree (Chemistry) 2003-2011