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Igor Entin  (M.S.)
108 Stryker Street,  2 fl. 
Brooklyn  NY  11223. 
1-718-3824629

Career objective: Seeking a challenging entry-level position in medicine
or industry with 
opportunity to apply my experience and develop skills. 

Desired Work Status: Full-Time; Contract; Fellowship.

Education:  
Nov. 95           - M.Sc. in microbiology  from Tel-Aviv University,
Israel.
Oct. 93- Nov. 95  - graduate student towards M.Sc. at Tel-Aviv University,
Department of Cell
                    Research &  Immunology under supervision of professor
Ilan Friedberg.
Oct. 93           - B.Sc. in biology from Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
Oct. 91-Oct. 93   - undergraduate student towards B.Sc. in  biology
(Tel-Aviv University, Israel). 
Sept. 87-Jan. 90  - medical student in Grodno medical institute 
(Belarus', former USSR).

Honors/activities:    
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY - full fellowship, assistantship.
GRODNO MEDICAL INSTITUTE - academic competition winner in biology and
chemistry.
                      
Conference Presentation:
Massas R., Entin I., Oged-Plesz O., Friedberg I. Correlation between cell
tumorigenicity and 
cell susceptibility to  ATP-induced cell growth inhibition. The
International Conference on 
tumor microenviroment progression, therapy & prevention. (14-18 May 1995 -
Tiberias and Beit 
Gabriel, Israel). Abstracts.

M.Sc. thesis:
Correlation between cell tumorigenicity and exogenous ATP-induced growth
inhibition in 
malignant cells. 
Research project:
Entin I., Sagi-Asif O., Witz I. IL-6 secretion by spleen cells of
plasmacytoma regressor mice.     

Skills:
ELISA, protein purification, cell cultures, protein radiolabeling, enzyme
assay, growing of 
transformed cells in soft agar, working with laboratory animals.

Computers:
Knowledge of the PC (Windows and DOS), Macintosh Apple. Microsoft
applications: Word, Excel, Power Point. On-line Database  Search.   Sigma
Plot, EndNote, Internet software. Word processing using WordPerfect and
Microsoft Word.


Languages:   
Hebrew, English, Russian (native).  

 

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