Tran M. Day
6202 Hickory Ridge Dr. Loveland, Ohio 45140|-|-
Objective
Service-oriented professional with strong attention to detail; excellent interpersonal
skills and highly motivated. The desire for lifelong learning has developed working
knowledge of many areas outside of the university like front-end development, tech
startups, research (specifically iPSC), cooking, music composition, software
development, etc. Outgoing and congenial with strong work ethic.
Education
Code Academy and EdX (MITx, Harvardx, W3Cx) | computer science | current
University of Cincinnati | May 2016 | BS in Neurobiology | Cum Laude
Skills
HTML | CSS | JS | Sketch/Figma | Invision | Photoshop | Github | Bootstrap | HTML
template | Microsoft Office | Tech Start-up | Public Speaking | Leadership | Laboratory
techniques/skills | CPR & First Aid Certified | Spanish
Experience
Wunderfund | Digital Marketing | 2018 – present
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Developed narratives for client campaigns through Facebook, e-mail and other
social channels.
Data analytics through Facebook and Google.
Front-end development
Freelance/Front-end Developer | 2017 – present
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Developed or developing landing pages for food competition, tech start up,
personal page and small business clients.
Design and prototyping using Sketch and Photoshop to deliver optimal presentation
prior to construction of website.
Translated design wireframes and mockups into responsive, interactive features
using HTML/CSS/JS.
Medpace | Medical Clinical Pharmacology Unit | Research Assistant | 02.17 – present |-
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Demonstrate technical skills in phlebotomy, laboratory specimen collections, EKG
placement, vital signs and other protocol-related producers
Follow proper safety and emergency policies and procedures and notify direct
supervisor of potential work hazards (e.g., electrical, ergonomic, chemical,
biological, etc.)
Maintain accurate and legible logs and tracking sheets
Demonstrate accurate and thorough documentation procedures
Maintain and update training file as needed and/or required to reflect completed
training, new responsibilities and skills
University of Cincinnati | College of Medicine | Research Assistant | 12.15 – 05.16 |-
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Networking
Developed understanding of how prolonged seizure-induced inflammatory
processes within the brain contributes to neuronal injuries, structural brain
changes, spontaneous recurrent seizures (SRSs), and subsequent behavioral
abnormalities in the Jiang Lab
Achieved goals, using a variety of technologies and experimental systems, including
chemical genetics, cell-and-tissue-specific gene manipulations, time-resolved
fluorescence, resonance energy transfer (TR-FRET), RNA interference (RNAi),
multiplex cytokine/chemokine assay, neuropathology, video electrocephalogram
(VEEG), and behavioral tests
Worked on identifying means of repairing damaged nerves and other tissues, using
a promising biomaterial, magnesium, in both metallic and iconic form in the Pixley
Lab
Explored multiple ways to make use of the intriguingly beneficial properties of
magnesium in soft tissue repair and regeneration
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References
Rick Kammerer | President, The Christ Hospital Foundation |-
Lori Ray | Lab Coordinator, Medpace |-
Heather Caldwell | Regulatory Coordinator, CCHMC |-
Joe Netzel | Senior Vice President, Bank of America Merrill Lynch |-
Lisa Bryant |Attorney, Firm: Foley Bryant and Holloway |-