To ALL molecular neurobiology researchers in NEW YORK CITY:
I have recently decided to move back to NYC, after spending a semester
at U Penn taking classes, and I am desperately seeking a position in
molecular biology and neuroscience. Now that the semester is finished, I am
anxious to return to the world of basic science research. Currently, I am
visiting Dr. Kendall Smith's lab at Cornell Medical Center (he was my
mentor for over two years: 212-746-4464), and although he has no positions
available in his lab, he has been kindly advising me (although he has
nothing to do with this massive e-mail search (:).
I am forwarding a copy of my CV: anyone who is in need of a
technician, please respond via e-mail or phone.
Thanks so much for your help!!!! I look forward to hearing some
replies!!
Sincerely,
Heidi M. Moss
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CV: HEIDI M. MOSS
225 S. 42nd St 2D
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215)-387-6241
EDUCATION:
Bachelor's Degree 1992: Oberlin Conservatory of Music -- Vocal Performance
Oberlin College -- Biology
WORK EXPERIENCE:
(9/95-12/25: 1) Biochemistry course work at U Penn
2) Professional Soprano Soloist: Pennsylvania Pro Musica)
**4/93-9/95:
Research Assistant; Department of Immunology at Cornell Medical
Center: New York, NY
Principle Investigator: Kendall A. Smith, MD.
*Independent Research Projects:
--Cloning and analysis of the mouse CR8 gene, an IL2-
induced basic-helix-loop helix transcription factor
--Cloning and analysis of the GENOMIC CR5 gene, an
IL2-induced gene (>50-fold) encoding a protein containing an
SH2-domain
*****project included detailed promoter studies in
addition to complete sequencing analysis*****
*Peripheral Projects:
-- Instructing graduate/medical students on molecular
biology techniques and overseeing their independent projects
-- Enzyme coordinator
-- Journal Club Participation/Progress Report Presentations
-- Other sundry lab duties/projects
**10/92-3/93:
Lab Technician (Temporary Position);Department of Dermatology and
Immunology at Children's Memorial Hospital (Northwestern University): Chicago, IL
Principle Investigator: Amy Paller, MD.
*Project:
-- Setting up tissue controls (immunohistochemistry) for
pyoderma gangrenosum study
**6/92-9/92:
Soprano; College Light Opera Company: Falmouth, MA
**College Employment:
-- Biology Lab Teacher's Assistant
-- Biology/Cell-Molecular Tutor
-- Voice Teacher
-- Ophthalmologist's Assistant
**Volunteer Work: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center Emergency room --
Summer 1994
TECHNIQUES: -- WELL VERSED IN ALMOST ALL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY TECHNIQUES
(Maniatis/Red Book)
-- Cell Culture, ABI Sequencing, Flow Cytometry,
Immunocytochemistry
SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS:
NEUROBIOLOGY, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION, CELL CYCLE, GENE REGULATION, IMMUNOLOGY
PUBLICATIONS:
"CR8: A Novel Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Protein Encoded by a
Cytokine-Induced Immediate-Early Gene"
Mayumi Naramura, Heidi M. Moss, Gunther Richter, and Kendall A. Smith
(Molecular and Cellular Biology, in press)
OTHER INTERESTS:
Computers/Internet, Opera, Knitting, Piano, Italian, Sports