Position:
Pathology Resident at Columbia University, New York Presbyterian Hospital
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Work:
Columbia University, New York Presbyterian Hospital
- New York, NY since Jul 2011
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Pathology Resident
UAMS
2004 - 2011
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MD/PhD
Kaplan Inc.
Jun 2006 - May 2009
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Instructor
American Physician Scientists Association
Jul 2004 - 2009
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Institutional Representative
Course in Translational Research
- Catania Area, Italy 2008 - 2008
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Student
University of Chicago
- Chicago, IL Aug 2001 - Jun 2004
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Research Technician
Education:
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine 2004 - 2011
MD and PhD, Medicine and Biomedical Research
The College of Wooster 1997 - 2001
B.A., Biochemistry
Skills:
Medical Research, Teaching, Grant Writing, Non-profits, Molecular Biology, PCR, Biochemistry, Genetics, Western Blotting, Immunology, Cell Culture, Medical Education, Cell Biology, Lifesciences, Clinical Research, Tissue Culture, Research, Science, Microscopy, Biomedical Engineering, Signal Transduction, Cancer, Flow Cytometry, Pathology, Confocal Microscopy, Anatomic Pathology, Protein Purification, Cancer Research, Board Certified, Mouse Models, Data Analysis, Protein Chemistry, Translational Research
Awards:
Predoctoral Breast Cancer Research Fellowship
Department of Defense
Microtubule inhibitors in apoptosis signaling in treating breast cancer