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Meghan L.

Davolt

M.S. Biological Sciences; Reproductive Physiology (2015)


B.S. Neuroscience; Pre-professional Option (2008)

696 Meagan Ct.


Auburn, AL 36832
Mobile: (206) 276-4488
Email: MLD0012@tigermail.auburn.edu

Objective

Innovative, determined and knowledgeable candidate seeking externship opportunity.

Education

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

Aug 2013 to May 2017

Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine; Auburn, AL

(Expected Graduation)

Master of Science

Aug 2009 to Aug 2015

Biomedical Sciences; Reproductive Physiology


Auburn University; Auburn, AL
Bachelors of Science

Aug 2004 to May 2008

Major: Neuroscience, Pre-professional Option


Washington State University; Pullman, WA
High School Diploma

Sept 2000 to June 2004

Highline High School; Burien, WA


Employment

Graduate Research Assistant

History

Auburn University

Aug 2009 to Present

College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences


Auburn, AL
This project provided the opportunity to assist with developing experimental designs and novel analytical
methodologies applicable to the study of endometrial development and function in domestic ungulates and
dogs. Using technologies such as multispectral imaging, digital image processing software as well as
programs including Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, GraphPad Prism, EndNote, and SAS.
Duties Include:

Animal Care and Maintenance including:


Obstetrics, cataloguing/maintaining records, oral gavage, injections

Assisted Recruiting and Coordinating Undergraduate Volunteers


Trained Volunteers on Animal Handling
Lab Work Including:
Animal dissections, tissue collection, basic histology, immunohistochemistry, multispectral
imaging, and digital image processing software systems

Teaching Graduate and Undergraduate Students Lab Techniques


Data Analysis Using SAS

Office Assistant

June 2007 to May 2009

Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital


Pullman, WA
My responsibilities as an office assistant allowed me to apply my organization and planning skills and gain

a new appreciation for the business of veterinary medicine. I was responsible for the organization and
systematic cataloguing of client/patient file work.
Duties Include:

Catalogued client/patient information


Assisted office staff/faculty: retrieved patient files, copied paperwork, updated records
Managed patient files and file system
Expedited financial records: entered client data, issued bills/reminder notices, converted outdated
paper filing to electronic system

Sales Associate
Washington State University Bookstore

Nov 2008 to July 2009

Pullman, WA
My responsibilities as a sales associate provided me with a unique opportunity to work in a team setting
within and across multiple departments.

Duties Include:

Customer Service
Designing Merchandise Layout
Responsible for Individual Monies and Documentation
Organized and Trained New Employees to the Sales Department

Child Care

June 2005 to Aug 2006

Brian and Chelle Chase


Seattle, WA
My responsibilities as a summer child care giver to the Chase family allowed me to use my creativity and
energy to the care of two rambunctious boys.
Duties Include:

Provided Daily Nutrition and Care


Organized and Planned Daily activities
Led Daily Discussions to Evaluate Comprehension

Sales Associate

Dec 2004 to Jan 2009

Ben Bridge Jewelers


Seattle, WA
My responsibilities as a seasonal sales associate provided a novel opportunity to work in a different
profession. I learned and used the point of sales system and software to complete merchandise sales.
Duties Include:

Customer Service
Organized and Maintained Merchandise

Awards and

Dr. Everett S. Winters Endowed Scholarship

Honors

Awarded to sophomore or junior student demonstrating academic excellence in the veterinary physiology
courses taken as part of the professional curriculum at the College of Veterinary Medicine in memory of Dr.

Everett S. Winters. Awarded Spring 2016.


Auburn University; Auburn, AL
Dr. Wolfe Endowed Research Scholarship
Awarded to veterinary medical student showing a strong interest and commitment to biomedical research
in the field of veterinary medicine. Awarded Summer 2015.
Auburn University; Auburn, AL
Tyler J. and Frances F. Young Endowed Scholarship
Awarded to veterinary medical student in good standing in the professional curriculum that demonstrates
financial need. Awarded Fall 2014 and Fall 2015.
Auburn University; Auburn, AL
3rd in Science Platform Presentation by a Graduate Student; 2012
2nd Annual Graduate Scholars Symposium; Auburn University Research Week 2012
Auburn University; Auburn, AL
Best Platform Presentation by a Graduate Student; 2011
The Society of Phi Zeta, Honor Society of Veterinary Medicine; Epsilon Chapter
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University; Auburn, AL
Graduate Research Fellowship; 2010-2014
Department of Animal Science/Auburn University Graduate School
Auburn University; Auburn, AL

References

Frank F. Bartol, PhD


Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
106 Greene Hall
Auburn University, AL, 36849
(334) 844-3700
bartoff@auburn.edu
Robyn R. Wilborn, DVM
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
Equine Research Center
Auburn University, AL, 36849
(334) 844-4490
wilborr@auburn.edu

Steve E. Ellis, PhD


The National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Blvd Room 685 N
Arlington, VA, 22230
(703) 292-9153
stellis@nsf.gov
E.B. Okrasinski, DVM DACVS
2505 South 80th Street
Tacoma, WA, 98409
(253) 983-1114
Okrasinski@msn.com
Anne A. Wiley, MS
Scott-Ritchey Research Center Room 123
College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University, AL 36849
(334) 844-5951
wileyaa@auburn.edu

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