Chronological Resume
Objective:
Research Associate Position
Highlights of Qualifications
- Excellent skills in communication, communication and collaboration.
- Skilled in all phases of hybridoma production.
- Good working knowledge of research of immunology.
- Highly creative and resourceful.
Applied Research
- Successfully developed new antibodies for use in breast cancer research and therapy: -experimented with antigen preparation and immunization routines, resulting in the desired immune response. -carefully monitored the anisera to ensure presence of desired B-cell population; -tailored screening strategies using ELISA, RIA and Immunoblot techniques, to effectively isolate the desired hybridomas.
- Developed, in collaboration with others, a novel assay which identified the antibodies' ability to bind to live, intact tumor cells.
- Delivered periodic presentations of results and works in progress, to staff of Cancer Research Institute.
- Innovation/Exploration
- Pursued unique opportunities for experimentation, for example:
-researched and worked out procedures for vitro immunization of human lymphocytes: -explored and experimented with hybridoma production, using lymph node cells of a cancer patient; -experimented to induce animals' immune system to respond to a weak antigen.
immunoblot strip assay, lypolization, tissue culture, hamster egg penetration test, isotyping
Employment
1984-1990 --Research Associate, Research & Development, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA
1991-1995--Research Associate, Cancer Research Center, University of California, San Francisco, CA
1996-Present--Senior Research Associate, Chiron Corp., Emeryville, CA
Education
M.A., Biochemistry & Microbiology, Harvard University, 1984
B.A., Cell Biology & Physiology - University of California, Santa Barbara, 1982
Related coursework: Immunology & Lab Biochemistry, Virology, Microbiology

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