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New York Presbyterian Hospital Columbia
Avg. Salary: $75,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Nunhems seeds
• Visiting the fields and collect the Samples, • Isolate DNA from sample tomato plants to getting there DNA finger prints to find if they contain any resistant gene. • Preparing explants for culture • Preparing media • Maintaining & sub-culturing plant cultures.
Avg. Salary: $37,500 · Company Rank: Not Available
Biomedical Research Models Inc
I am a virologist (PhD) trained in molecular biology, immunology and animal infection models of viral pathogenicity, recently specializing in the development of vaccines against genital herpes caused by herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). I have additional experience with HSV-1, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and Kilham rat virus (KRV) animal infection models. For the last six years, I have been a co-investigator on two...
Avg. Salary: $70,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Umass Medical School
- Identification of progesterone-responsive genes in normal and infertile endometrium in rhesus monkeys (as a model for humans). These studies involved PCR, in situ hybridization, immuno-histochemistry and microarray analysis techniques. -Responsible for training technicians and rotation students. PUBLICATIONS: -Torres, M.T., Ace, C.I. and Okulicz, W.C. (2002). Assessment and application of laser microdissection for ana...
Avg. Salary: $70,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Umass Medical School
-Identification of progesterone-responsive genes expected to be important for the development of a normal versus infertile endometrium in rhesus monkeys (as a model for humans). These studies involved cDNA synthesis, PCR, cloning, sequencing, differential display and subtractive hybridization. PUBLICATIONS: -Okulicz WC, Ace CI, Longcope C, and Tast J (1996). Analysis of differential gene regulation in adequate versus inad...
Avg. Salary: $70,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Umass Medical Scholl
-Identification of progesterone-responsive genes expected to be important for the development of a normal versus infertile endometrium in rhesus monkeys (as a model for humans). (PI: William C. Okulicz). PUBLICATIONS: -Ace CI, Balsamo M, Le LT, and Okulicz WC (1994). Isolation of progesterone-dependent cDNAs from rhesus monkey endometrium by sequential subtractive hybridization and PCR analysis. Endocrinology 134:1305-130...
Avg. Salary: $70,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Harvard University, Dept. Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
-Regulation of gene expression by the cyclic-AMP-response transcription activating factors CREB and ATF. (PI: Michael R. Green). PUBLICATIONS: -Lamaigre FP, Ace CI, and Green MR (1993). The cAMP response element binding protein CREB is a potent inhibitor of diverse transcriptional activators. Nucleic Acids Research 21:2907-291
Avg. Salary: $70,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
Responsible for providing direct data and/or clinical research in support of clinical trials, studies and general research. Works with School of Medicine and Medical Center staff and departments, including Directors, Managers, Clinical Information Systems, Research Nursing and Regulatory Services; interfaces with patients and their families. Motivate, develop confidence, improve performance, and enhance team building techni...
Avg. Salary: $34,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakalnd
Avg. Salary: $34,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Eight o'clock coffee
1. Ensured the quality of raw materials that got into the factory, (by the QA standards). 2. Watched on different factory processes. 3. Performed internal audits and reporting of the findings. 4. Submitted dailies, and analysis reports 5. Ensured, the smooth flow of production processes 6. Developed simple, fast and preventative methods. 7. Writing, updating and revisions of SOPs and JIB in accordance to FDA and BR...
Avg. Salary: $50,000 · Company Rank: Not Available