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Date:         Wed, 23 Feb 2005 04:41:15 -0500
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Sender:       announce meetings and discuss microscopy
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From:         "McNally, James (NIH/NCI)" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      student looking for a microscopy related job

Hello everyone in the Light Microscopy Interest Group, The following person is looking for a 2-3 year position that would involve a mathematical or computer science application in microscopy. He is currently a graduate student in a Math/Computer Science program with a background in biology and imaging. Please see the attached CV if you are interested. Jim Roberto Fadin curriculum vitae Residence: Via E. Rossi 22 Date of birth: 07/09/1973. 59100 Prato (PO), Italy Place of birth: Florence, Italy. Phone: 057437251 Nationality: Italian. Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Marital Status: Single. Education 07/1992: high school degree at the I.T.G. "A. Gramsci" in Prato (58\60). 16/04/1998: Master degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Florence (110/110 and lode). Experimental Thesis topic: Study of the solution structure of a monomeric, reduced form of human copper, zinc superoxide dismutasi (SOD) via NMR. Supervisor: Prof. Lucia Banci. Work experience 01/05/1998-31/12/1998, Department of Chemistry, University of Florence: fellowship by the European Community for a research project on paramagnetic proteins. Research project: Study of the solution structure of a monomeric form of human SOD via NMR. Supervisor: Prof. Lucia Banci. 26/01/1999-25/11/1999, civil service at the Pharmacological Institute Mario Negri in Milan: application of molecular biology methods to the study of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Supervisor: Dr. Caterina Bendotti. 01/02/2000-31/01/2002, European Institute of Oncology, Milan: fellowship for a research project on the degradation of cdc25A phosphatase via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. Supervisor: Prof. Giulio Draetta. 01/04/2001-31/05/2001, New York University school of Medicine: visiting scientist in the laboratory of Dr. Michele Pagano, to develop an in vitro ubiquitylation assay for cdc25A phosphatase. 01/02/2002-30/06/2003: at the University of Florence, faculty of mathematics, I have attended classes of differential calculus, logic and algebra. Actual position (01/07/2003-), unit of Dynamic Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Biomedicine, Dibit, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan: fellowship for the research project "Visualization of the oligomerization of the Urokinase receptor by microscopy image analysis and fluorescence correlation". Supervisor: Dr. Valeria Caiolfa <http://www.sanraffaele.org/jumpNews.asp?idLang=EN&idUser=0&idNews=59974>. 19/10/2004: I have started my Ph.D. in Mathematical Logic and Theoretical Informatics at the University of Siena. Courses: 30-01/07/2004, "Confocal microscopy and correlate techniques" at the Pharmacological Institute Mario Negri. Computer skills: experience with Word, Excel, Power Point, Adobe PhotoShop. Languages: English. Hobbies: logic, mathematics and literature. Publications "The solution structure of a monomeric, reduced form of human copper, zinc superoxide dismutase bearing the same charge as the native protein", Banci L, Bertini I, Del Conte R, Fadin R, Mangani S, Viezzoli MS. J Biol Inorg Chem 1999 Dec; 4 (6): 795-803. Milan, 22/12/2004 Roberto Fadin




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