[bionet.jobs] Seeking a position in the Physical or Natural Sciences in Bay area

ndd@cbnewsj.att.com (dinh.d.nguyen) (06/21/91)

 	I am posting this for a friend of mine, who does not have access
	to the net. Please contact directly to her.

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	Dear Prospective Employers:

	I am currently working as a Research Assistant for Environmental
	Health Sciences Center, University of Rochester School of Medicine.
	
	I am considering moving to the San Francisco Bay area, California,
	and would like to continue to pursue a research postion in
	physical or natural sciences, especially in analytical chemistry
	synthetic organic chemistry and biochemistry.

	Attached is a copy of my resume for you to review. Please feel
	free to contact me if you need any addtional information.

	Your consideration is greatly appriciated.

	
	Sincerely,


	Anh Truong

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                             ANH T. T. TRUONG

       Home address:                      Business address:
       191 Saratoga Avenue                University of Rochester
       Rochester, New York 14608          Rochester, New York 14623
       (716) 254-2792                     (716) 275-0261

       PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE:

              Seek research position in physical or natural
              sciences, especially in analytical chemistry,
              synthetic organic chemistry and biochemistry.

       WORK EXPERIENCE:

       1987 - Environmental Health Sciences Center
       PresentUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine
              Research Assistant

       SummersCenter for Membrane Toxicity Studies
       1988-  Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Salsbury Cove, Maine
       1991   Research Associate

       Fall   Department of Chemistry, S.U.N.Y. at Geneseo
       1985   Teaching Assistant

       Summer Department of Chemistry, S.U.N.Y. at Geneseo
       1984   Laboratory Assistant

       RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

              In Vitro and Situ Systems: Experimentation with
              membrane vesicles, isolated hepatocytes, and isolated
              perfused rat liver.

              Biochemical Assays: Enzymatic assays including
              lactase dehydrogenase, Na+/K+ & Mg+2 ATPase, gamma-
              glutamyl transferase, succinate dehydrogenase, NADH
              deydrogenase.  Biochemical assays including
              glutathione, bile acid & protein determination.

              Analytical Techniques: Familiar with UV-Visible
              spectrophotometry, IR, FTNMR, NMR, HPLC, GC,
              Voltammetry, Higher Resolution Spectroscopy, wet
              analytical chemistry techniques, scintillation
              counting (3H, 35S, 14C, 86Rb) and ultracentrifugation
              including sucrose gradient centrifugation.

              Computers: Experience with word processing on
              microcomputers. Also, statistical analysis including
              linear regression, Student's t-test and paired t-
              test.

              Technical Skills: Preparation of figures for publication.

       PUBLICATIONS:
              Ballatori, N., and A. T. Truong.  Relation between
              biliary glutathione excretion and bile acid-
              independent bile flow. American Journal Physiology,
              256: G22-G30, 1989.

              Ballatori, N., and A. T. Truong, A. K. Ma, and J. L.
              Boyer.  Determinants of efflux and biliary GSH/GSSG
              ration in perfused rat liver.  American Journal
              Physiology, 256: G482-G490, 1989.

              Ballatori, N., and A. T. Truong.  Altered hepatic
              junctional permeability, bile acid excretion, and
              gutathione efflux during oxidant challenge.  Journal
              of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 251:
              1069-1075, 1989

              Ballatori, N., and A. Truong. Cholestasis, altered
              junctional permeability, and inverse changes in
              sinnsoidal and biliary glutathione release by
              Vasopressin and Epinephrine. Molecular Pharmacology,
              38: 64-71, 1990.

       EDUCATION:

              B.S. in Chemistry, 1986 State University of New York
              at Geneseo, Geneseo, New York

              Courses completed at University of Rochester:
              Introduction to Biology, Biochemestry, membrane
              Biochemistry & Biophysics

              Courses completed at SUNY at Geneseo:
              General Chemistry I&II, Quantitavie Analysis Lab,
              Organic Chemistry I&&II Physical Chemistry I&II,
              Inorganic Chemistry I&II, Analytical Chemistry Modern
              Analytical Methods, Theoretical Organic Chemistry,
              Calculus I&II&III Differential Equation I, Elementary
              Linear Algebra, Numerical Analysis I Analytical
              Physics I&II, Scientific Programming, Pascal
              Programming, D/S Experimental Spectroscopy, Advance
              Lab Physical/ Intrumental/ Analytical

       PERSONAL DATA:

              Nationality: United States Citizenship granted
              October 1985
              Marital Status: Single
              Hobbies: Tennis, badminton, hiking, reading

       REFERENCES:

              Available upon request.