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[Employment-wanted] Vladimir Purvanov - new member of www.bio.net

Vladimir Purvanov vladimir_purvanov at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 27 01:58:01 EST 2005


Dear Administrator

I would like to post my advertisment about looking for
job. Could you tell me how to do it or you post it in
the site.
Sincirely yours
Vladimir Purvanov
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28 years old experienced molecular biologist is
looking for PhD position or job in research team in
the field of “Enzymes engineering” and/or molecular
biology in general.

Former job positions: 
1. January 2002 – April 2004 (27 months) as Molecular
biologist – “Westfälische
Wilhelms-Universität Münster Institut
für Molekulare Mikrobiologie und Biotechnologie”
in the team of Prof. Susanne Fetzner.
2. November 2004 – July 2005 (8 months) work as
embryologist in in-vitro fertilization medical center
in Bulgaria
(http://bulmedicine.maxconsult-bg.com/invitro.htm)

Molecular biology experience: PCR, genes cloning,
Site-directed mutagenesis, protein purifications
(FPLC), kinetics, DNA and protein electrophoresis,
Western Blot etc.

Embryology experience: Sperm preparation for
insemination and IVF, human embryo handling, in-vitro
fertilization.

Computers experience -15 years software (DnaSISmax,
Bioedit, GenStudio, pDwaw32, PrimerWin, Cn3D, Advanced
Chemistry Development, Gel-Pro Analyzer etc; Word,
Access, Excel, PowerPoint etc.) and 12 years hardware
(computers assembling, overclock and cooling, senior
member of Abit forum).

Publications:
Purvanov V, Fetzner S. Replacement of active-site
residues of quinoline 2-oxidoreductase involved in
substrate recognition and specificity. Curr Microbiol.
2005 Apr;50(4):217-22. Epub 2005 Mar 15.

Bonin I, Martins BM, Purvanov V, Fetzner S, Huber R,
Dobbek H. Active site geometry and substrate
recognition of the molybdenum hydroxylase quinoline
2-oxidoreductase. Structure (Camb). 2004
Aug;12(8):1425-35.
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