Milestones in Research Project
Budgetary Estimations
Salary/Wages Expenses
It is estimated that the project will need six subordinate staff members and two technical staff members to team up with me. The subordinate will earn a salary of $1000 per month each translating to $130,000 per an employee for the thirteen months the project will run. All the six subordinate staff members will earn a total of $ 780,000. The two technical staff will earn $ 1,200 each, translating to a total of $31,200 for the entire period.
Transport Allowances
Transport is estimated to be $900 during the first phase and $600 for the second phase. It is expected the transport budgetary allocation will foot the expenses of transporting the chicken, feeds, and any other materials to the site. Additionally, some money will be used to travel back and forth when meeting with stakeholders and from farm to farm to search for a suitable location for the project.
Purchases
The hiring of the farm and various supplies for entire project period is expected to cost $54, 000. This estimate is hoped to cover the machinery, electricity, water and the chickens, drugs and vaccines necessary to achieve project goals. This budget estimates covers for both phases. Split further; phase one is estimated to take 2/3 of the budgetary allocation for supplies and procurement and the remaining 1/3 to cover for phase two. To cut down expenses, items will be sourced from the manufacturers at wholesale prices.
Before any purchases are made, under the guidance of company valuers, I will do adequate cost comparisons to ensure I procure the best commodities for the maximum value for the company’s money. This is important because it will ensure maximum profitability of the project.
Miscellaneous Expenditures
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE, DR. HILDE SINDRE
Personal information:
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Education:
Ph.D. from the Depart of General Genetics, Institute of Biology, University of Boston
Research experience:
Research assistant at genetics project: “Change in biological functionality in cells invaded with cytomegalovirus” funded from grants from the American Cancer Society.
Project Coordinator, Institute of Medical Microbiology, National Hospital, Boston, 2003-2007.
Ohio University scholarship on a genetics project named: ”Gene Chicken Color regulation cells,” under the supervision of Professor Dr. James Onio and Professor Dr. Charles Orlando, Institute of Veterinary Services, Boston from 2008-2009.
BOSTON-scholarship on a project called Cross-breeds of Invertebrates; two-hybrid screen” under the guidance of Professor Dr. Jones Stamna in 2009.
Member of the research team National Veterinary Institute, Boston linked to a Strategic University Program called the development of DNA vaccines and gene therapy technology for the Boston Local Council 2004. The project had the primary purpose to characterize and isolate the desired traits in birds that could be used to replace the undesired traits to yield better progenies.
Co-supervisor for Ph.D. graduate students at the Institute Veterinary Services for four years. I have guided over fifty students on a wide range of topics in animal husbandry, gene manipulation to cause the desired effect not to forget encountering vast of amount of data on genetics.
Project management:
Project manager of the project “Cross breeding and improvement of inferior organisms for a better future: Development and characterization of standard procedures to be followed during cross-breeding.”
Project leader for the project “Inbreeding in Birds in 2011-2014 Ohio
Interim project manager for the project “Characterisation of Falco sparverious (NFR 20567593, 2011-2012).