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Clinical research Resume


Desired Industry: Healthcare SpiderID: 6095
Desired Job Location: Great Neck Plaza, New York Date Posted: 3/21/2006
Type of Position: Full-Time Temporary Availability Date: 7/1/2006
Desired Wage: 90,000
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience Willing to Travel:
Highest Degree Attained: MD Willing to Relocate: Undecided


Objective:
I am a surgical resident ready to leave my residency and embark on an exciting career in clinical research.


Experience:
June 2005 to present S.U.N.Y Stony Brook, Stony Brook,
New York Resident, Orthopedic Surgery
July 2004 to June 2005

S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook, Stony Brook,
New York
Surgical Internship


Education:
September 2000 to June 2004
Boston University School of Medicine,
Boston, Massachusetts
M.D., May 2004

September 1999 to
August 2000 Columbia University College
Of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,
New York,
Nutrition M.S., September 2000

September 1995 to May 1999
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
B.S. with Distinction, May 1999



Skills:
Skilled at biochemical and immunohistochemical research projects.

Able to analyze and apply data to determine safety with application.


Additional Information:
Research experience/publications:

Ching Liao, Sherry, Xiang Xuan Wang, Samantha Muhlrad, Anders, “Elevated Levels and Distinct Patterns of Expression of A Type Cyclins and Cyclin
Dependant Kinases in Male Germ Cell Tumors”. International Journal of Cancer 2004;108(5):654-64

Perrson, JL, Zhang O, Wang Xy, Ravnick SE, Muhlrad S, Wolgemuth D. Distinct roles for the mammalian A-type cyclins during oogenesis.
Reproduction. 2005 Oct;130(4):411-22.

S.Muhlrad, G. Barnes, S. Marecki, T.Einhorn,“Transcriptional Regulators of Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation into Osteoclast Cells”, Boston University School of Medicine Summer Research Fellow Poster Session, October 2001.



Reference:
available upon request


Candidate Contact Information:
Name: Samantha Muhlrad
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