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Donald Jobs
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No.67, Lane123, Job Road, Job District, Shanghai, China, 200070
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(+86) 0592-5885308
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service@55.la
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EDUCATION
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PhD University of Nottingham
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2010-2014
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BA (Hons) Degree Oxford University
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2006-2009
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Pure & Applied Biology, Class 2 (i)
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist,
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2010-2013
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Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford
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Senior post-doctoral scientist investigating genes regulating differentiation, development and photosynthesis in flower development.
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Cloning and functional characterisation of novel genes regulating flower development
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Analysis of gene and protein expression during development in mutant and wild-type plants
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Identification and assessment of novel protein function through biochemical methods
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Achievements:
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Fulfilment of research objectives within grant timelines
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Publishing of scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals to support the research programme
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Regular attendance and presenting of results at national and international meetings to publicise and promote the research
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PhD University of Nottingham
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2010-2013
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Utilising molecular and biochemical techniques to investigate the role of pectin esterase isoenzymes, active in cell wall-degradation, during tomato fruit ripening and softening.
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Characterisation of wild-type, mutant and transgenic plants, to assess gene function
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Identification and patenting of a gene involved in tomato fruit-softening
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Gaining expertise in a broad range of molecular and biochemical techniques
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A SERC CASE award in collaboration with ZENECA Plant Science
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Awarded Mabel Pannel Postgraduate Scholarship (1989) for outstanding progress in research
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Key Research Skills
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Gene cloning and characterisation e.g. generation of gene libraries, screening, and sequencing of genes
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Analysis of gene expression e.g. microarray generation and analysis, southern northern blots in situ hybridisation
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Use of bioinformatics packages to assist in identification of putative gene function for novel genes e.g. transcription factors
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Assessment of protein function using biochemical methods e.g. hybrid systems, enzyme assays
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Generation and analysis of transgenic plants e.g. via ELISA, western blot
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
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Delivering practical and tutorial sessions for courses in Molecular Biology and Developmental Biology at Oxford University (2008-2011) and Nottingham University (2004-2008) for groups of up to 30 students, 1-3 h at a time, requiring prior-assessment of curriculum, development of suitable resources in collaboration with other presenters, organisation and delivery of sessions and course work marking
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Demonstrating at Open University Summer School (Level 2 course, Plant Physiology, 2013) –assisting with the delivery of this pre-designed practical course, helping students to run their experiments and analyse the results
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Training junior lab members in practical techniques to ensure competence and personal safety (Oxford University, 2010-2013
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AWARDS
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NERC PhD Studentship Award (3yr Funding Grant).
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Nuffield Foundation Undergraduate Studentship Award (£5000).
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