DR. DANIEL ESKENAZI, MD, PHD
Psychiatric at 168 St, New York, NY

License number
New York 276292
Category
Psychiatric
Type
Psychiatry
Address
Address
622 W 168Th St, New York, NY 10032
Phone
(212) 305-8075

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Name
Address
Phone
Daniel L Eskenazi
22 De Koven Ct, Brooklyn, NY 11230
(718) 859-6227

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Resident Physician/Postdoctoral Researcher At Columbia University Department Of Psychiatry And New York State Psychiatric Institute

Resident Physician/Postdoctoral Researcher At Columbia University Department Of Psychiatry And New York State Psychiatric Institute

Position:
Resident Physician/Postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University Department of Psychiatry and New York State Psychiatric Institute
Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Columbia University Department of Psychiatry and New York State Psychiatric Institute since Jul 2013 - Resident Physician/Postdoctoral researcher University of Washington - University of Washington, School of Medicine Jun 2005 - Jun 2013 - MD/PhD Student Summer Medical & Dental Education Program 2006 - 2010 - Biochemistry Instructor
Education:
University of Washington 2005 - 2011
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Neurobiology and Behavior
UCSD 2002 - 2005
Bachelor of Science (BS), Animal Physiology and Neuroscience
San Diego Miramar College 1999 - 2002
Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts (AA), Biology, Psychology, Liberal Arts
Skills:
Molecular Biology, Cell Culture, Fluorescence Microscopy, PCR, Molecular Cloning, Tissue Culture, Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy, Biochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Matlab, Animal Behavior, Stereotactic Surgery, Neuropharmacology, Neuroscience, Systems Neuroscience, Experimental Design, Statistics, Scientific Writing
Languages:
English, Spanish, French
Awards:
IBNS Travel Award
International Behavioral Neuroscience Society
Travel award to attend the IBNS Annual Meeting and present an oral presentation and poster presentation in Nassau, Bahamas. Participated in scientific discourse with scientists from around the world.
CSHA Travel Award
Cold Spring Harbor Asia
Travel Award to attend the Francis Crick Symposium Neuroscience at Cold Spring Harbor Asia in Suzhou, China. Presented poster on current research. Attending scientific seminars from world leaders in neuroscience.
ARCS Fellowship
Achievement Rewards for College Students Fellowship, Seattle Chapter
ARCS Foundation was founded in 1958 to address what was recognized as the critical future and growing need for U.S. scientists and engineers. Toward this goal, ARCS Foundation invests in outstanding U.S. scholars completing degrees in science, engineering and medical research. One hundred percent of scholar award contributions — from corporations, endowments, individuals, the all-women volunteer members of ARCS Foundation and money designated for Chapters’ Scholar Funds — goes to fund these motivated students. Many alums of ARCS Foundation funding have entered the nation’s government agencies and corporations to work on the advancement of U.S. science and technology.
Ronald E McNair Scholar
McNair Program at University of California, San Diego
The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program was created by Congress to honor one of the first African Americans in the U.S. space program. As one of the original fourteen institutions to receive a McNair grant, UCSD has administered a McNair Program since 1989. The UCSD McNair Program is a rigorous two-year program of scholarly activities that includes: a two-quarter, ten hour-per-week academic-year research placement; an eight- week, full-time summer internship as a research assistant on a faculty mentor's project; training in how to write and present a scholarly research paper; the opportunity to present a paper at a minimum of two research conferences; monitoring of academic performance; guidance in applying to graduate school and obtaining fellowships; preparation for the Graduate Record Examination; training in library research skills; and seminars presented by faculty. The program begins in Winter quarter each year and continues through the following Fall quarter.
Poncin Fellowship
Poncin Scholarship, University of Washington
The Poncin Fellowship Fund is a medical research scholarship trust created by the will of Cora May Poncin. An excerpt from page 5 of the Poncin will states: “I desire to aid worthy and ambitious young people who are engaged in medical research and to that end I direct my trustee to make scholarships available to people engaged in medical research in connection with, or as a part of, any recognized institution of learning within the state of Washington. I direct that the scholarships be available to meritorious people qualifying as provided in this paragraph. My preference is to assist people who are doing advanced medical research and who have an M.D. degree.”
ACNP Travel Award
American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Travel award to present a poster and attend the 51st annual meeting in Hollywood, Florida.


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Daniel Eskenazi

Daniel Eskenazi

Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Computer Software
Skills:
Agile Methodologies, Software Development, Software Project Management, Software Engineering, Software Design, XML, C#, C++, Integration, Architecture, Object Oriented Design, Requirements Analysis, UML, System Architecture, SaaS, OOP, Enterprise Software
Languages:
English, Hebrew, Spanish