To Obtain a Research Position from Which I Can an Active Member of Productive Team

To Obtain a Research Position from Which I Can an Active Member of Productive Team

<p> Annie Z Dai 1580 pelham PKWY S.2G Bronx, NY 10461 Tel:917-574-5230(c) Email:[email protected] Objective: To obtain a research position from which I can an active member of productive team.</p><p>Working Experience: Jan.2002-Present Research Technician C Laboratory of Dr.William Jacobs Department of Microbiology &Immunology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Jun.2000-Dec.2001 Research Technician B Laboratory of Dr.William Jacobs Department of Microbiology &Immunology Albert Einstein College of Medicine May.1996-May.2000 Research Technician B Laboratory of Dr.Matthew D.Scharff & Dr.Nancy Green Department of cell Biology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Oct.1993-Oct.1995 Supervisory Nurse General Internal Medicine Xian People’s Hospital, Xian, China Sept.1989-Sept.1993 Staff Nurse General Surgical Unit (Operating Room) Shenzhen People’s Hospital, Shenzhen, China Research Background: At Dr.William Jacobs’s lab: Identify a mycobacterium Gene Required for cording and mycolic acid cyclopropane ring synthesis in the cell wall of both BCG an M.tuberculosis. Develop a Novel Vaccine by Deleting RD1region from M.tuberculosis. this region has been shown to be important to M.tuberculosis.Pathogenesis and Virulence. Test Mycobacteriaphage BXZ1 as a Generalized Transduction phage. Isolate and Sequence genes important for the secretion of Alkaline Phoshatase. Generate HELY(helicase)deletion mutant in M.smegmatis and M.tuberculosis. At Dr.Mattew D Scharff & Dr. nancy Green’s lab: To determine mutation hot spots in immunoglobulin heavy chain in cultured B cell. To study somatic hypermutation in MLH1-deficiency mice. To identify the mutation regulation elements of immunoglobulin heavy chain.</p><p>Research Techniques: DNA preparation-Bacteria(Mini prep, Midi prep, maxi prep) Extration of Genomic DNA-CTAB-LYsozyme Phase DNA preparation (High titer phage lysate) Plasmid DNA Preparation-M.smegmatis(culture) Phage Lysate Preparation and Titer the phage(For temperature-sensitive phage) Phasmid Transduction (For Transduction of M.Smegmatics with in vitro-packaged phasmid to generate phage) M.Tuberculosis Phage Transduction DNA Transformation into Bacteria Electroporation- M.Smegmatis & M.Tuberculosis Preparation of Compentent cell(HB101,mc2155) Make Glycerol Stock (long-term freezer storage &short-term freezer storage) PCR site-directed Mutagenesis and Sequencing Submission Rapid Gel Extraction Make Lab using Antibiotic Stock(kan40&carb100) Make Lab using plates( LB+HY150,LB+CARB100,LB+KAN40,LB plate,7H10 plate) Gene Transfection into culture cells Mouse Technique (Administration of medication, collection of blood sample, DNA preparation from mouse tail, IV &IP injection, record keeping and animal husbandry, animal models autopsy with organ and tissue sample preparation) Southern Blot and Hybridization Cell Culture</p><p>Education: Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certified C.P.R</p><p>Sept.1986-July.1989 Nursing Nursing school of Shanxi Medical college of Chinese medicine, Shanxi, China Sept.1984-July.1986 High School The Affiliated High school of Northwest Institute of light Industry, Shanxi, China Publications:</p><p> Apoorva Bhatt; Laurent Kremer; Annie Z. Dai; James C. Sacchettini; William R. Jacobs Jr.</p><p>Conditional depletion of KasA, a key enzyme of mycolic acid biosynthesis, leads to mycobacterial cell lysis</p><p>Journal of Bacteriology 2005;187(22):7596-7606.  Sunhee Lee; Jordan Kriakov; Catherine Vilcheze; Zhiyan Dai; Graham F. Hatfull; William R. Jacobs Jr.</p><p>Bxz1, a new generalized transducing phage for mycobacteria</p><p>FEMS Microbiology Letters 2004;241(2):271-276. </p><p> Tsungda Hsu; Suzanne M. Hingley-Wilson; Bing Chen; Mei Chen; Annie Z. Dai; Paul M. Morin; Carolyn B. Marks; Jeevan Padiyar; Celia Goulding; Mari Gingery; et al.</p><p>The primary mechanism of attenuation of bacillus Calmette-Guérin is a loss of secreted lytic function required for invasion of lung interstitial tissue</p><p>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003;100(21):12420-12425. </p><p>References: William Jacobs, PH.D.professor, Department of Microbiology & Immunology Albert Einstein College of medicine, Michael F.Price center 1301 Morris Park Ave. Bronx,NY 10461 Tel:718-678-1075; Fax:718-678-1085 Email:[email protected]</p><p>MichaelS.Glickman,M.D. Associate member,Sloan Kettering Institute; Associat professor of medicine and Immunology,Weill medical college of Cornell University 1275 York Ave. NewYork, NY 10021 Tel:212-639-3191; Fax:646-422-2124 Email: [email protected]</p><p>Mattew D.Scharff,M.D., Harry Eagle Professor, Deparetment of Cell Biology &Medicine Albert Einstein College of medician,Chanin 403 1300 Morris Park Ave.Bronx,NY 10461 Tel:718-430-3527; Fax:718-430-8574 Email:[email protected]</p>

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