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Bruna Fittipaldi

Majored in Life Sciences
New York Institute of Technology, Class of 2018
From Yonkers, NY
I have been in love with science since I was little, and now I have the opportunity to make a change by participating in many researches. Currently, I work as a Research Assistant, searching for more answers to improve the progress of material science and drug development. Previously, I worked in a cancer prevention research where I studied the ulcerogenic activity of aspirin derivatives in mice and rats; hoping that I could potentially help many people who unfortunately has to suffer with no choice. Competencies: Digital imaging, Cell culture, Animal work, Bright field microscopy, Cell cytotoxicity, Gaussian, Python, Java Email: bfittipa@nyit.edu
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Bruna Fittipaldi Graduates from New York Institute of Technology

Bruna Fittipaldi graduated with a BS in Life Sciences from New York Institute of Technology during the Fall 2018 semester. Fittipaldi was among the nearly 400 students who received degrees.

February, 28 2019 - Verified by New York Institute of Technology
Bruna Fittipaldi a Finalist in Assistive Technology Design Challenge

Bruna Fittipaldi was a finalist in a biomedical engineering competition to create assistive technology to aid people with disabilities. Fittipaldi's team, "Infinity", tackled a project to use 2D vi...

January, 18 2019 - Verified by New York Institute of Technology
Life Sciences Student Bruna Fittipaldi Shines at MACUB

Bruna Fittipaldi of Yonkers was among NYIT life sciences students who shined at this year's Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB). Each year the MACUB hosts a confe...

October, 31 2018 - Verified by New York Institute of Technology
Bruna Fittipaldi was recognized for earning an academic award
Biomedical Society Award given to the Biomedical Engineering students who have reached excellence during all the four academic years spent at NYIT.
Spring 2018 - Added by Bruna
Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
Act as the chief executive officer and be the represents the club/organization and the student body with the Administration. Preside over the executive board meetings Represent the club/organization in meetings with any individual, group of individuals, or corporations wherein agreements are discussed. The President shall have the authority to make or dissolve agreements with individuals or corporations after a majority of voting Senate members present at a Senate meeting concur with all available facts having been presented. Have authority to call a special meeting of the Executive Board provided that notice of such meeting is provided to all members at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance. Be the club/organization officer responsible for daily business operations. Meet at least once per month with the Student Government President their designee
Fall 2017 - New York Institute of Technology
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Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Perform the duties of and act as the President should such action becomes necessary to maintain the normal operations of the club/organization. Manage the programs put forward by the club/organization. Create workshops for the club/organization on effective programming, marketing, leaderships and event planning each semester. Create and manage programming calendar for the club/organization.
Spring 2017 - New York Institute of Technology
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Research Assistant at Touro College of Pharmacy
- Examine GBS strains and check their tolerance levels to benzylpenicillin regimen as they are usually exposed in vitro therapy - Techniques being used include: cell lysis assay, measure of tolerance using MIC ratio, and spectrophotometry
June 2018 - Present
Research Assistant at New York Institute of Technology
- Build 3D molecular models of both potential drug leads and biomolecular targets - Explore conformational space of molecules - Assess possible molecular configurations and their relevance - Evaluate geometrical compatibility between therapeutic agent and biomolecule - Predict relative stability of molecules/biomolecules as well as relative stability of various interactions among diverse molecular geometries - Predict molecular properties that are of relevance for intelligent drug design and/or progress in material science
June 2017 - Present
Student Technology Assistant at New York Institute of Technology
- Troubleshoot computer issues throughout the college in person as well as over the phone - Help out the students how to install and use software such as Java, and Python - Deliver equipments like laptops and projectors to professors or events - Management of Distance Learning classrooms for professional staff - Interact with professor and students to make sure that they have all their computer related needs satisfied
October 2016 - Present
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Achievement 2 Graduation

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