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DARRYL MCGILL 101 Perry Street, # 3k New York, NY. 10014 (646) 344-2936 dm15db926@westpost.

net OBJECTIVE To work as an assistant research scientist SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS ??? A motivated self-starter, able to quickly grasp issues and attend to details while maintaining a view of big picture. Expert in juggling multiple projects and achieving on???time completion with in a budget. ??? Exceptional focus, follow-through and coordination skills. Proven ability to develop and manage project schedules, and known for working well with cross-functional teams to achieve on-time project completion. ??? A clear and logical communicator able to establish rapport with both students and colleagues, combining creativity, humor, intuition and an in depth understanding of scientific principles. ??? Skilled researcher, writer, editor and proofreader. ??? Skilled working with personal computers: Microsoft Office 2000 with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop, Access, internet research and several web based programs EXPERIENCE 2008-present New York City Teaching Fellow / I.S. 162- Lola Rodriguez De Tio New York Seventh Grade Science Teacher/Certified Chemistry Teacher. 2001-2006 NYU School of Medicine New York, NY Assistant Research Scientist- Molecular determinants of metastatic disease Skills: Experience in cell and molecular biology techniques including nucleic acid purification, PCR, RT-PCR, SDS-PAGE, RNAi and Western blot analysis. Expertise in MAP kinase signaling pathways. Experience with apoptosis assays including PARP cleavage, Caspase cleavage and DNA laddering. Bacterial Culture, Counting Colonies, bacterial transformation and transfections. In vitro kinase assays. Bradford and BCA assays. All general cloning techniques. All general cell culture techniques. Transient and stable transfections. Protein purification procedures. Immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence analysis, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry and autoradiography. Yeast two hybrid analysis, luciferase assay, operation of microtiter plate reader equipment. Preparation of buffers and their accurate combination with organic solvents. The use of analytical balances, pH meters and UV spectrophotometers. General bioinformatic computer analysis, BLAST searches, sequence alignment, homology searches, and other general lab techniques and procedures. ??? Successfully developed, in collaboration with others, a novel approach to metastatic disease research by creating an anoikis resistant mammalian colon carcinoma cell line. ??? Elucidated the intra-cellular signaling roles of AKT, JNK, ERK-1, 2 and p32 in stressed induced apoptosis. EXPERIENCE 1999???2001 Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences New York, NY Graduate Student -Fellowship ??? Constructed a stable MCF-7 breast cancer cell line over expressing the

co-chaperone p23. Our group demonstrated that over expression of p23 increases ER transactivation, lending to the idea that p23 is an active player in human breast cancer. ??? Stable transfection of MCF-7 cells with the co-chaperone p23. ??? 1997???1998 Boston University Medical Center Boston, MA Lab Technician ??? Purified highly unstable diphtheria toxin recombinant protein that was later used in gene therapy applications to treat a rare form of melanoma. ??? Weekly Power Point presentations of data. EDUCATION 2008-present City College New York, NY ??? M.S., Education 1999???2001 NYU School of Medicine New York, NY ??? M.S., Pharmacology. 1994-1997 Northeastern University ??? B.S., Biochemistry. Boston, MA

Publications and references available upon request.

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