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340 Gillespie Road, Apt. 156
Madison, AL 35758
Cell: (205) 253-1848
Email: jennifer.patterson@aamu.edu
QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE:
Highly motivated professional with experience in diverse areas of project management within laboratories and classrooms. Proven success in managing projects from inception through completion. Adept in supervising staff members, handling administrative functions, compiling reports, achieving research objectives, and coordinating meetings. Broad knowledge base relating to product development, risk assessment procedures, food laws and regulations, food chemistry and food analysis procedures, solidphase and liquid-liquid extraction, reagent and sample preparation, analytical instrumentation analysis
(e.g. GC, GC-MS), wet chemistry, various enzymatic assays, cell culture techniques, animal model experiments, and microbiological techniques.
EDUCATION:
Dec 2011 Alabama A&M University Normal, AL
Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science
Emphasis in Food Science/Food Toxicology and Safety
Dissertation: Distribution, Bioaccumulation, and Toxicity of N-nitrosamines in Red Swamp
Crayfish
Dec 2006 University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL
Master of Arts in Education - Secondary Education / Chemistry
May 2003 Mary Baldwin College Staunton, VA
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Thesis: Optimizing the Storage Conditions of Tertiary Alcohols
SKILLS AND SPECIAL TRAINING:
Instrumentation: UV-Vis, AA spectrophotometer, GC, GC-MS, ICP-OES/MS, NIR, basic knowledge of HPLC, rotary evaporator, other basic laboratory equipment
Methodology: Shelf-life studies, product development, Risk assessment procedures, mineral analysis; fat extraction and analysis, solid-phase extraction; liquid-liquid extraction; reagent and sample preparation; heavy metal determination, immunoassays, various enzyme assays including glutathione reductase, glutathione peroxidase, catalase, superoxide dismutase; cell culture techniques; microbiological techniques including plating, total plate count, differentiation techniques for E.Coli O157:H7 , Salmonella , and Listeria , zone-inhibition and minimum inhibitory concentration analyses.
Microsoft Office: SAS, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Print Shop
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
01/12-present Alabama A&M University Normal, AL
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Train and assist food science students with product development projects
Assisted with graduate level product development class
Manage laboratory activities including overseeing the research progress of Ph.D. and Masters students
Developed and implemented Food Safety Education modules in middle and high school classrooms in Huntsville, AL area as a part of a grant funded by USDA-NIFA
Reviewed manuscripts submitted to peer-reviewed journals
Developed instructional materials (ie power point presentations) for varies courses
Assisted with various department recruitment functions
8/12- 12/12 Alabama A&M University Normal, AL
Adjunct Faculty
Primary instructor for food microbiology dual-level class
Developed and implemented laboratory activities in relation to lecture topics on a weekly basis.
Developed instructional materials (ie power point presentations) for varies courses
Assisted with various department recruitment functions
08/08-12/11 Alabama A&M University Normal, AL
Graduate Research Assistant
Co-advised three groups in graduate-level product development class
Contributed to collaborative research teams in the areas of toxicology and nutritional biochemistry leading to discovery of possible risk to contaminants
Co-taught undergraduate food chemistry lab course
Edited laboratory manual for undergraduate food chemistry lab course
Conducted data analysis and computation to produce research reports based upon objectives to be submitted to peer-review journals
Supervised, scheduled, and managed lab activities and clean up
Mentored undergraduate and high school students in research projects
08/04-05/08 Birmingham City Schools Birmingham, AL
High School Science Teacher
Taught chemistry, physical science, and biology to both exceptional and at-risk children with classroom size ranging from 20 to 30 students
Developed and supervised wet and dry chemistry labs on a biweekly basis
Developed and implemented a laboratory system in which students were assigned and responsible for commonly-used lab materials (e.g. beakers, Erlenmeyer flask, test tubes)
Tutored students in preparation for science section of state graduation exam with 100% passing rate
09/01- 05/03 Mary Baldwin College Staunton, VA
Chemistry Lab Assistant
Prepared solutions and reagents for analytical, organic, and inorganic laboratory on a weekly basis
Assisted students in laboratory completion including conducting instrumental analysis on various samples
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PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:
Jennifer Patterson , J. Boateng, M. Verghese. Cytotoxic effect of multiple N-nitrosamines in human liver cell line Hep2G: possible mechanisms of action. J. Pharm. Toxicol, 7:114-127.
Jennifer Patterson , S.Ogutu, L.T. Walker, M. Verghese. Volatile N-nitrosamines in Red Swamp crayfish
Procambarus clarkia. Manuscript accepted and in press by Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology.
ISSN 1816-496X. DOI: 10.3923/jpt.2012.
S. Appiah, M. Verghese, J. Boateng, L.A. Shackelford, B. Kanda, J. Patterson , and L.T. Walker.
Determination of processing effects on phytochemical content, antioxidant activity and chemopreventive potential of Beets (Beta vulgaris) using a colon cancer Fisher 344 rat model.
Manuscript accepted to
International Journal of Cancer Research. ISSN 1811-9727. DOI: 10.3923/ijcr.2012
Peer reviewed scientific poster
J. Patterson , J. Boateng, M. Verghese. Cytotoxic effect of multiple N-nitrosamines in human liver cell line Hep2G: possible mechanisms of action.
, 2012 IFT Annual Meeting, Technical abstracts, Las Vegas,
NV.
Peer reviewed scientific poster
Jennifer Patterson , Martha Verghese, Simon Ogutu, Lloyd T. Walker, Analysis of volatile Nnitrosamines in red swamp crayfish , 2011 IFT Annual Meeting, Technical abstracts June 11 - 14, New
Orleans LA.
Peer reviewed scientific poster
Jennifer L. Patterson , Thomas P. Wilson, Dirk Spencer, Rapid determination of trace metal accumulation in fish species in Tennessee River by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry , 2010 IFT Annual Meeting, Technical abstracts. Also presented at the Association of
Research Directors Biannual Conference held in Atlanta, GA, April 2011.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Outstanding graduate student nominee, Department of Food and Animal Sciences, School of
Agricultural and Environmental science, 2011
Award for serving as a mentor for the USDA Summer Scholars Food Science Program at
Alabama A&M University, 2008-2011
Certificate of Participation, IFT College Bowl Team at Alabama A&M University , 2009-2011
Alpha Epsilon Lambda National Honor Society for Graduate and Professional Students, 2010
Phi Tau Sigma Honor Society Induction, 2009
Iota Sigma Pi Honor Society for Women in Chemistry Induction, 2003
Unsung Hero Student Leadership Award from Mary Baldwin College, 2003
Who’s Who Among American Colleges and Universities , 2003
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AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES:
Institute of Food Technologists Student Association, Member
Phi Tau Sigma Honor Society for Food Science and Technology, Secretary 2010-2011
Alpha Epsilon Lambda National Honor Society for Graduate and Professional Students,
Member
AAMU IFT College Bowl, Member, placed 2 nd in IFT Southeast region 2010-2011