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Development and validation of an UPLC MS/MS method of analysis for Erythromycin

residues in aquacultured products.

The project objective is to produce and analytical method of analysis for

Erythromycin residues in aquacultured fish products such as salmon, shrimp and

tilapia. The method will be used to monitor domestic and imported fish products

for these residues to ensure a safe food supply for Canadian consumers.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

August/08

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

-present

Senior Research Co-ordinator- Chemistry

Responsible for research projects involving the development, validation and

implementation of new methodology for residues and marine toxins of

concern or interest. Required to prepare and submit research funding

requests, and ensure that research goals and objectives were met in a timely

manner. Responsible the preparation of technical reports, scientific reports

for publication in scientific journals

Responsible for reviewing, revising and coordination of research proposal by

the Dartmouth Laboratory. Including tracking objectives and milestones, and

advising senior managers potential pressures preventing successful

completion of approved projects.

Responsible for the preparation of reports and providing advice to senior

Program and Operations officials.

Required to prepare procurement requests for capital equipment purchases

and evaluate bid proposals

Manager – Dr. William Lanterman

July/01

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

-August/08

Analytical Specialist- Unit Supervisor Drug Residue and Marine Toxin Team

Responsible for supervising a team of chemists and technical lab staff

responsible for the analysis of veterinary drug residues and marine toxins in

Fish and fish products. Required to set goals, determine training

requirements and evaluate performance for staff.

Responsible for research projects involving the development, validation and

implementation of new methodology for residues and marine toxins of

concern or interest. Required to prepare and submit research funding

requests, and ensure that research goals and objectives were met in a timely

manner. Responsible the preparation of technical reports, scientific reports

for publication in scientific journals

Responsible for the preparation of reports and providing advice to senior

Program and Operations officials.

Required to ensure the negotiated service standards were met for samples

received in the Unit and had the authority to arrange resources within the

Unit to ensure this was goal achieved. Responsible for ensuring adherence

to the laboratory’s QA/QC System ( ISO 17025)

Required to prepare procurement requests for capital equipment purchases

and evaluate bid proposals

Manager - Mr. B.G. Burns

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