ir62@sdcc6.UUCP (ir62) (06/06/85)
I am an experienced scientist/programmer seeking a
position in scientific applications software development
and/or user services.
I have had several years experience in computing
applied to molecular biology and biophysics, with expertise
in several different machines (including VAX and PDP-11) and
operating systems (including VMS, Unix, and RT-11), high
level languages, and assembly languages, In my current posi-
tion at the UCSD Physics Department, I have developed a pro-
gram library (written in "C" under 4.2BSD Unix) for the
analysis of protein sequence data, including sequence align-
ment and the estimation of parameters useful for secondary
structure prediction, using database-derived sequences. I
have also worked on real-time i/o, data analysis, simula-
tion, and graphical display of biophysical data. This has
included system-level experience with PDP mini and micro
systems, involving hardware/software fault diagnosis, dev-
ice driver development, installation of peripherals, and
interfacing of laboratory apparatus.
I have had experience with several phases of the
software development cycle in these projects. This has
included primary responsibility for algorithm development
and implementation, coding, debugging, and documentation,
software maintenance, and consulting for research and cleri-
cal system users.
My programming experience has been complemented by a
background in biophysics laboratory research and teaching
experience, education in biochemistry and molecular biology,
and a broad interest in scientific problems. I can there-
fore approach a problem from both a scientific and a compu-
tational perspective. Consequently, I have been able to act
as a consultant to research group members on software
development, system use, and hardware and software acquisi-
tion. In addition, this work has given me familiarity with
applications of statistical and numerical analysis.
My resume follows. Please feel free to contact me at
UCSD (B-019 Dept. of Physics, UCSD, La Jolla CA 92093, 619-
452-2483).
Richard E. Greenblatt
June 3, 1985
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C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E
NAME: Richard E. Greenblatt
PLACE OF BIRTH: New York, New York, USA
DATE OF BIRTH: July 14, 1945
MARITAL STATUS: Married, two children
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Ph.D. 1974 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(biology, physiology)
B.S. 1966 Cornell University (biochemistry)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1983-present Postgraduate researcher and Programmer,
Department of Physics,
University of California San Diego
Responsibilities:
1. Develop program library for modelling, data
analysis and display of protein sequence and
biophysical data (VAX Unix, VMS, C, f77, ReGIS)
2. Design, code, debug, document programs for data
acquisition and analysis (PDP 11/34a, RT-11,
Macro-11, Fortran, RS/1).
3. Computer consultant for research group members and
laboratory computer system management.
4. Laboratory experiments in membrane biophysics.
1978-1983 Programmer (1981-83), Postdoctoral fellow (1978-81),
Jules Stein Eye Institute,
University of California Los Angeles
Responsibilities:
1. Design, code, debug, and document real-time
laboratory data acquisition and display software
(PDP 11/03, 11/23, RT-11, Macro-11).
June 3, 1985
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2. Develop program library for numerical solution and
graphical display of multidimensional nonlinear
ordinary differential equations for modelling
experimental data (IBM 370 OS/MVS, JCL, TSO, PL/I,
APL, SAS, Tektronix 40xx).
3. Laboratory experiments in membrane biophysics.
4. Computer consultant for research group members.
1976-1977 Acting Assistant Professor, Department of
Biology, University of California Los Angeles
Responsibilities:
1. Undergraduate and graduate teaching, including
phsyiology, neurophysiology, and mathematical
problems in neurobiology.
1974-1976 Project Associate, Department of Entomology,
University of Wisconsin Madison
Responsibilities:
1. Laboratory experiments in behavioral biology and
biochemistry.
2. Statistical analysis of experimental data.
CURRENT ADDRESS
Richard E. Greenblatt
B-019, Dept. of Physics
UC San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093
(619) 452-2483
(619) 235-8149
References, publications available on request.
June 3, 1985
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