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    Elizabeth EshelPO Box 1278Safed 13112 Israeltel: 04-692-3619

    EDUCATIONReed College, Portland, OR., U.S.A. B.A., Chemistry, 1985.

    EXPERIENCEFlow Cytometrist, Ziv Medical Center, Safed (12/2009 - present). Responsible forestablishing clinical flow cytometry at the hospital including proper sample handling,documentation, reporting, and introducing new tests. Responsible for use of the flowcytometer for research uses.

    Researcher, Ziv Medical Center, Safed (6/2006 12/2009). Responsible for BioCep laboratory,including experimental designs, documentation, and data analysis. Trained new employees indensity gradient lymphocyte preparation, immunomagnetic cell separation, preparation of samples

    for analysis by flow cytometry.Webmaster, various employers (10/99 6/2006). Design, promote, and optimize websitesfor commercial purposes. Custom scripting to present data feed product links in websitetemplates.

    Researcher, Rebecca Sief Govt. Hospital, Safed (7/95-8/99). Improved and implementedCellScan based assay for detection of prostate cancer. Responsible for Carbohydrate DeficientGlycoprotein Syndrome Analysis Laboratory, including implementation of protocols, reportingresults, and training additional technician. Contributed to writing grant applications, articles for

    publication, slide presentations, safety procedures, and radioisotope inventory procedures.

    Research Technologist II, Department of Genetics, University of Washington (2/90 - 11/93).Investigated genetics of drug resistance in malaria, using cell culture, assay and molecular

    techniques. Maintained Lab Safety Manual, including writing S.O.P.'s as required by state law.Responsible for safety in lab. Hired and supervised student helpers.

    Research Technologist II, Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington (10/87 -8/89). Investigated 1(I) collagen gene regulation using transfection of avian and mammaliancells, and RNA solution hybridization techniques Maintained lab inventory, preventativemaintenance schedules on equipment, responsible for radiation safety, hired and supervisedstudent helpers.

    Research Technician, Department of Biological Chemistry, Hebrew University (12/85 -4/87).Investigated adenylate cyclase in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae using permeabilized cellsand different crude membrane preparations for assays. Briefly worked on project purifying ras

    p21 grown as a fusion protein in E. coli for use in reconstitution experiments. Edited articles for

    publication.

    Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, Reed College (3/84 - 5/85). Analyzed thoriumcontent in urine samples by instrumental neutron activation analysis. Assisted rewriting ofchemistry department safety manual including emergency procedures and waste material disposal.Independent research included work designing simple electronic circuits

    BIBLIOGRAPHY1. Enari, E: "Intermetallic Compounds in Anodic Stripping Voltammetry: It Had Potential,"

    B.A. Thesis, Reed College, 1985.2. Daniel, J., Becker, J.M., Enari, E., Levitzki, A.: "The Activation of Adenylate Cyclase by

    Guanyl Nucleotides in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae is controlled by the CDC25 Start GeneProduct," (MCB, 1987).

    3. Becker,J., Enari, E., Levitzki, A.: "Guanidine Nucleotide Regulation of Adenylate Cyclasein Permeabilized cells of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae,: (BBA, 1988).

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    4. Wooden, J., Gould, E. Enari, Paull, A.T., Sibley, C.H.: "Plasmodium falciparum: A simplePolymerase Chain Reaction Method for Differentiating Strains," (Exp. Parasitology, 1992).