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Position search February 2010  


Position search February 2010

I have over 23 years of hands on experience in both the animal and human vaccine industries in the areas of virology and immunology.  Developed assays to evaluate humoral responses in animals and humans (i.e. ELISAs) for research, toxicology, pre-clinical, and clinical studies. Developed assays to evaluate cellular responses in animals and humans (i.e. ELISPOT) for research, pre-clinical, and clinical trials. Prepared protocols, equipment, and documents for clinical trial testing and performed assays under GLP. Isolation, freezing, and thawing of PBMCs from humans and non-human primates. Completed LSR ll Flow Cytometry Course from BD Biosciences. Provided cell culture support for by maintaining various cellular cultures (VERO, CHO, BHK) for assays. Worked on cell scale up using wave bags, spinner flasks, cell cubes, and bioreactors. Performed various molecular techniques such as PCR, DNA and RNA analysis, cloning, gel electrophoresis, western blot, and electroporation. Authored and collaborated on multiple STMs, SOPs, Technical Documents.  Established computer skills include Word, Excel, Master Control Data Management System, PowerPoint, Prism, Diva and Flowjo.  I am detail oriented and a hard worker. For inquiries, please contact info@zellnet.com.

 

Position search - December 09  


Position search - December 09
My area expertise is in immunology (both human and mouse) of which I have >30 years experience including 12 years at the National Institutes of Health, 4 years at Navy Medical Research Center in Maryland and most recently, 3-1/2 years at H. Lee Moffitt cancer vaccine development and research both in vitro and in vivo. In addition, I have >10 experience with vaccine clinical trials performing ELISpot and intracellular staining by flow cytometry. Briefly, I have experience in ELISpot (>10 years), flow cytometry (>25 years including tetramer analysis and intracellular staining), ELISA, tissue culture (including initiating primary lines from various tissues) , SDS page and monoclonal antibody production and purification to list a few . In addition to my research experience, I have excellent interpersonal, organizational and computer skills and am proficient in MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, MS Outlook, Prism GraphPad and Flowjo. Instruments I have experience with include Zeiss ELISpot reader and AID spot reader and BD FACsCalibur and LSRII for flow cytometry. For inquiries, please contact info@zellnet.com
 

Postdoctoral position at Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis)  


Postdoctoral position at Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis)


A postdoctoral position is available for a highly motivated individual to study how pancreas tumors evade host defenses including intrinsic mechanisms (apoptosis) and immunonologic mechanisms (immunoediting / Treg). Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. in immunology, molecular biology or a related field. Only candidates with experience in cell culture, molecular biology and basic immunology including flow cytometry and T cells assays need apply. Excellent communication skills (written and spoken English) are required. This position is partially supported by a National Institutes of Health training grant (T32), which has strict citizenship requirements; applicants should be a citizen or a non-citizen national of the United States, or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence.

Please Contact:

William G. Hawkins MD or Jon McDunn PhD.
Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis)
Email: hawkinsw@wustl.edu or Mcdunnj@wustl.edu















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