Mission Statement
A young entrepreneur that believes biotechnology will drive sustainability and innovation by using discipline and a focused mind.
About Me
Abraham Grosman
I grew up in Houston, lived in Mexico and got my Bachelors degree in Biotech from the Netherlands. Getting to know new places and cultures is something I enjoy and am used to now.Â
My ultimate goal is to help combat ageing using biotech to give myself and others more years to learn and experience new things.Â
However, on the way to my goal I would like to gain some wealth and contribute to making our society more sustainable. I will accomplish this by using novel technologies such as systems biology, synthetic biology and quantum computing with which IÂ have experience.
Acquired Skills
Soft Skills
Communication
Leadership
Discipline
Bilingual
Organization
Hard Skills
Systems Biology with MatLab
Data Science with Python
Molecular Biology Wet work
Synthetic Biology Wet work
Investigative Research
Experience &Â Education
Past Experience
February 2017 - Feb 2020
Bachelor Student
My bachelors degree in Biotechnology was acquired from Maastricht University in the Netherlands. At the university I participated in various internships and classes that helped me build skills in Programming, Microscopy Spectroscopy, Genetic analysis, Grant Proposal writing and writing Standard Operating Protocols.
February 2019 - Nov 2019
Researcher, Marketing Lead
During my Bachelors, my Molecular Biology professor suggested we partake in a global competition. With my help and others we constructed a team and formulated our project. The details of which can be found here: https://2019.igem.org/Team:MSP-Maastricht
The goal was to create a system that can create novel receptors based on the demand. I conducted plenty of Wet lab research. While also heading a lot of our outreach incentives to the community. This team was the first ever at our University and we are very proud of what we accomplished.
July 2018 - August 2018
Lab Assistant
Assisted PhD Rabeil Sakina to create a Direct-Writing Electrospinning SOP to fabricate scaffolds for cardiomyocytes using PolyActiv a polymer blend and polycaprolactone. Analyzed the created scaffolds using Electron Microscopy and ImageJ software.
Jan 2018- Feb 2018
Lab Assistant
Assisted Graduate student Amy Holland with her research into microRNAs and their role in cardiac infarction. Performed qPCR analysis of RNA samples of Left and Right Cerebellum. Used Bioinformatics via Excel to analyze expression profiles in Left and right cerebellum.