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Biology 1000
Joe Harris
Cellular Biology
Tennessee Tech. University
Major Concentration
My major concentration is cellular and
molecular biology.
Biology Clubs and Organizations
While I study biology at Tech. I guess the club that appeals to
me is the tri Beta club. The reason that it does interest me is
because of the academic requirements that are needed to be
accepted. The other clubs that were introduced also didn’t interest
me because of the hunting, fishing aspect of the activities. I am also
a picky eater and would not be interested in eating skunk or
possum. I think that I had enough of the partying and camping
aspects of life, and at this stage in my life those activities don’t
appeal to me. I am sure that all of the clubs have fun and have their
parties, but the fact that most of them don’t have an academic
requirement is a real turn off for me.
Sincerely,
Joe Harris
Internships
http://www.pepperdine.edu/seaver/natsci/surb/
The biology department at Pepperdine University conducts a
summer research program geared specifically to sophomore and
junior levels. Students will pursue individual research projects under
the direction of faculty.
http://www.recruitment.bayer.com/praktika_usa.htm
The Bayer Corporation Internship Program is 4-6 months during the
summer. There are numerous internship opportunities in foreign
countries. The deadline varies.
http://www.orau.gov/orise/educ.htm
The Professional Internship Program is sponsored by the Oak Ridge
Institute for Science and Education for those interested in
conducting research and doing laboratory work.
Resume
1016 Morningside Dr.
Cookeville, TN. 38501
Phone: (931) 510-3289
Joseph Harris
Objective To work in the field of cellular biology and research.
Experience
1997-2002
Integrity Flooring
Cookeville, TN.
Self employed - owner
Responsible for 6 employees
Responsible for the flooring installation at 3 Lowe’s stores
Implemented all of the training for the employees
Did all the measuring and final installation of all jobs
1995-1997
Berkline Corp. Livingston, TN
CNC dept. manager
Responsible for over 50 employees.
Responsible for the overall production of the dept. and that of the factory.
Implemented all of the production protocol for the dept.
1993-1995
S&S Screw Machine Co.
Sparta, TN
Quality Control Manager
Responsible for the quality of the factory’s production
Implemented quality assurance program (ISO2000)
Education2001-present Tennessee Tech. University
Cookeville, TN.
B.A., Business Administration and Computer Science.
Graduated summa cum laude.
Interests Golf, running, gardening, carpentry, computers.
Ethics
Members of the ASBMB are engaged in the quest for knowledge in biochemical and molecular
biological sciences with the ultimate goal of advancing human welfare. Underlying this quest is the
fundamental principle of trust. The ASBMB encourages its members to engage in the responsible
practice of research required for such trust by fulfilling the following obligations.
In fulfilling OBLIGATIONS TO THE PUBLIC, it is EXPECTED that:
investigators will promote and follow practices that enhance the public interest or well-being;
investigators will use funds appropriately in the pursuit of their research;
investigators will follow government and institutional requirements regulating research such as
those ensuring the welfare of human subjects, the comfort and humane treatment of animal
subjects and the protection of the environment;
investigators will report research findings resulting from public funding in a full, open, and timely
fashion to the scientific community; and
investigators will share unique propagative materials developed through publicly-funded research
with other scientists in a reasonable fashion.
In fulfilling OBLIGATIONS TO OTHER investigators, it is EXPECTED that:
investigators will have actually carried out experiments as reported;
investigators will represent their best understanding of their work in their descriptions and
analyses of it;
Ethics
investigators will accurately describe methods used in experiments;
investigators will not report the work of others as if it were their own;
investigators in their publications will adequately summarize previous relevant work;
investigators acting as reviewers will treat submitted manuscripts and grant applications
confidentially and avoid inappropriate use; and
investigators will disclose financial and other interests that might present a conflict-of-interest in
their various activities such as reporting research results, serving as reviewers, and mentoring
students.
In fulfilling OBLIGATIONS TO TRAINEES, it is EXPECTED that:
investigators serving as mentors will provide training and experience to advance the trainees'
scientific skills and knowledge of ethical research practices; Investigators will provide appropriate
help in advancing the careers of the trainees;
investigators will recognize research contributions of the trainees appropriately;
investigators will encourage and support the publication of results of trainees' research in a timely
fashion without undisclosed limitations; and
investigators will create and maintain a working environment that encourages cultural diversity.