I have had an enriching and diversified career at the University and BOND’AF Company as a private entity, serving respectively as a biology lecturer, senior laboratory technician, scientific researcher, and microbiologist. As a biology lecturer, I played a crucial role in inspiring and educating countless students in the field of biology. As a microbiologist researcher at BOND’AF Company, my role is to design and plan experiments, to investigate specific microbial processes such as the identification of pathogens, drug resistance mechanisms, to collect samples from various sources, such as patients, environmental samples, or animal’s models, and using molecular techniques to analyze DNA, RNA, and proteins from the samples. To employ a range of molecular techniques, including PCR, qPCR (quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction), DNA sequencing, gene expression analysis. Analyzing large datasets generated from molecular experiments using bioinformatics tools to draw meaningful insights and conclusions.During my term as a senior laboratory technician, I demonstrated exceptional prowess in maintaining and managing the institution’s advanced laboratory facilities. My attention to detail and strong organizational skills ensured that experiments and research activities ran smoothly, by providing a conducive environment for students and researchers alike.As a scientific researcher, I made significant contributions to the field of biology through my dedicated investigations and groundbreaking experiments. I have experience in designing and carrying out experiments, testing samples, researching scientific literature, and writing technical reports. I possess excellent analytical and communications skills and a dedicated approach to working in a highly controlled working environment.Throughout my journey at the institution, my multidisciplinary experience as both a researcher and lecturer allowed me to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications, fostering a dynamic learning environment for students and fellow researchers.