Lucas P Cantin is a/an Instructor in the Cabrillo College department at Cabrillo College
Foothill College - Chemistry
Williams and Associates
Williams and Associates
Chemistry Instructor
Foothill College
Chemistry Instructor
Teaching Chemistry
Hartnell Community College
Masters of Science
PUBLICATIONS\nWilliams
T. M.; Zavanelli
M.; Miller
M. A.; Goldbeck
R. A.; Cantin
L. P.; Kliger D. S. “Running
swimming and diving modifies neuro-protecting globins in the mammalian brain.” Proc. Royal Soc. Biol. Sci. 2008
751-758.\nADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE\n Graduate Student Representative for Chemistry
UCSC \t\t\t \n•\tWas elected to evaluate and vote on measures having impact on graduates\n•\tPrioritized money to spend on travel grants
graduate student activities \n•\tCounsel also had special meetings to discuss the Long Range Development \n•\tReceived some managerial training and met with leaders from other schools \n \n Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC)
UCSC \t\t\t 2006-2007\n•\tRepresented the interest of the graduate student counsel
and all graduate students \n•\tArgued for cheaper parking
better parking hours
alternative modes of transportation\n•\tPersuaded the TAC committee for safer night parking and disability access
Chemistry and Biochemistry
•\tTarget genes were identified
cloned into expression vectors
transformed
and \n•\tProtein was harvested using metal and ion affinity columns
extracted and ana\n•\tSeveral spectroscopic techniques such as UV\\Vis
and Magnetic circular dichr\n•\tNeuroprotecting publication was written up in the ‘Telegraph’
Romic Environmental
•\tWaste chemicals were classified
packed shipped and recycled via column fractioning \n•\tManaged up to 15 chemical handlers at a time and their safety
as well as training them \n•\tSet up sales of waste services for clients in addition duties of a field chemist \n•\tOrganized chemicals according to DOT
EPA and OSHA standards \n•\t40 hour Hazwoper and versed in the CFR as it pertains to chemical handling.
Romic Environmental
Lab manager
Chemistry Department
•\tSupervised and assisted 20 student workers in operation of the teaching labs \n•\tPrioritized lab preparation
coordinated student schedules with lab classes\n•\tFollowed OSHA safety standards in all lab affairs
especially handling chemicals
City College of San Francisco
Henkel CCE
Applied Biosystems
Dexter Aerospace
Foothill College
Dexter Aerospace
•\tIdentified and tested new formulations of polymers for use in the aerospace industry\n•\tWas in charge of all the materials for the project and worked toward industry scale-up\n•\tPerformed fracture tests and DMT
developed new processes
Henkel CCE
Research Associate
•\tResearch involved hybridization of micro-arrays and analysis of array data \n•\tThe group worked towards development of a gene expression micro-array platform \n•\tRNA was hybridized to the experimental platform \n•\tPerformance and specificity of the platform was evaluated to assess product viability \n•\tMicro-array software was tested and data was analyzed in Excel with macros
Applied Biosystems
Bachelors of Science
General Chemistry\t\tMicrobiology\t\tBiochemistry\nPhysical Chemistry\t\tGenetics\t\tEukaryotic Genetics/Cell Bio\nOrganic Chemistry\t\tPhysics\t\t\tEnvironmental Science
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
ACE honors program\nStudents in the Sciences group
Graduate Researcher
PUBLICATIONS--written up in the 'Telegraph'\n\nWilliams
T. M.; Zavanelli
M.; Miller
M. A.; Goldbeck
R. A.; Cantin
L. P.; Kliger D. S. “Running
swimming and diving modifies neuro-protecting globins in the mammalian brain.” Proc. Royal Soc. Biol. Sci. 2008
751-758.\n\nRESEARCH EXPERIENCE\n\n Graduate Researcher
University of California
Santa Cruz
\t\t 2005-2008\n•\tTarget genes were identified
cloned into expression vectors
transformed
and cultured\n•\tProtein was harvested using metal and ion affinity columns
extracted and analyzed\n•\tSeveral spectroscopic techniques such as UV\\Vis
and Magnetic circular dichroism
UC Santa Cruz
PowerPoint
Microsoft Office
Biochemistry
Customer Experience
Statistics
Excel
Public Speaking
Molecular Biology
Research
Science
Mentoring
Higher Education
Teaching
Teaching Experience
Analysis
Genetics
Writing
Sales Process
Data Analysis
Chemistry
Cantin
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE\n Graduate Researcher
University of California
Santa Cruz
\t\t \n•\tTarget genes were identified
cloned into expression vectors
transformed\n•\tProtein was harvested using metal and ion affinity columns
extracted \n•\tSeveral spectroscopic techniques such as UV\\Vis
and Magnetic circular \n\n Research Associate
Applied Biosystems
\t\t\t \n•\tResearch involved hybridization of micro-arrays and analysis of array data \n•\tThe group worked towards development of a gene expression micro-array \n•\tRNA was hybridized to the experimental platform \n•\tPerformance and specificity of the platform was evaluated to assess product \n•\tMicro-array software was tested and data was analyzed in Excel with macros\n\nMANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE\n Lab Manager
San Francisco City College
\t\t\t\t 2003-2005\n•\tSupervised and assisted 20 student workers in operation of the teaching labs \n•\tPrioritized lab preparation
coordinated student schedules with lab classes\n•\tFollowed OSHA safety standards in all lab affairs
especially chemicals \n\nFIELD/SALES EXPERIENCE\n Field Chemist
Romic Environmental
\t\t\t\t\t 2001-2002\n•\tWaste chemicals were classified
packed shipped and recycled \n•\tManaged up to 15 chemical handlers and their safety
as well as training them \n•\tSet up sales of waste services for clients in addition duties of a field chemist \n•\tOrganized chemicals according to DOT
EPA and OSHA standards \n•\t40 hour Hazwoper and versed in the CFR as it pertains to chemical handling.\n\nSpecialties: Molecular biology and protein chemistry techniques
sales experience
management experience
teaching experience
Lucas
Cantin
UC Santa Cruz
Hartnell Community College
City College of San Francisco