a_j_mair
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Registered: 23rd Jan 04
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as above needin general layouts etc cheers
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
Location: Aberdeen City
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use your common sense.....
Make it logical, easy to read and to the point!
Start with personal details, then School hist, then work exp with possibly skill learned (depending on what CV is being used for) then references
if your a muppet include the
'I like reading books, swimming and socialising' line
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vibrio
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CV is easy. all it is a list of your relavent qualifications. I list my school but don't list my higers as they are irrelavent. list my degree's, then on to my places of work (describing what I did) then list what I can do. here is basic list of my experiance and jobs
3 years of Micro and Molecular biology research experience plus 1 year of MSc research
Expertise in primer design, PCR, cloning and protein expression
Experience in HPLC and FPLC purification methods
Experience in bacteriological characterisation and identification
Experience in project design & management
Supervision of undergraduate and post graduate students
Collaborated with other members of the institute when my expertise has been required
Record of accomplishment achieved through publications in peer-reviewed journals
June 2001-present - RESEARCH ASSISTANT with Dr Nigel price Hannah Research Institute, Dept. of Cell Biochemistry, Ayr.
Work focused on protein expression and purification
Optimisation of his-tag purification methods for mass purification of antigens
Utilised oligonucliotide primer design, PCR, Cloning, protein expression, protein purification - FPLC & HPLC, DNA sequence analysis, analysis of protein antigenic index, western blot analysis, mitochondria & microsome fractionation
August 1999 - November 2000 MSc Studentship with Dr Harry Birkbeck, Division of Infection & Immunity, IBLS, University of Glasgow
Research focused on characterising haemolytic bacteria in order to identify possible pathogens to larval fish via live feed
Utilised PCR, RFLP, Sequence analysis, BIOLOG GN carbohydrate analysis, phylogenic analysis, microbiological techniques
June 1997-September 1997 - Unpaid Summer project with Dr Rob Aitken, Division of Infection & Immunity, IBLS, University of Glasgow
Self designed project to inhibit Bla1 mRNA translation by antisense technology
Utilised PCR, basic cloning, microbiology, literature searching
Publications
Maureen T. Travers, Amanda J. Vallance, Roger A. Clegg, Ross Thomson, Nigel T. Price, Michael C. Barber. (in press) Characterisation of an N-terminal variant of acetyl-CoA carboxylase-alpha: expression in human tissues and evolutionary aspects. BBA - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids. Vol 1634/3 pp 97-106
Price N, van der Leij F, Jackson V, Corstorphine C, Thomson R, Sorensen A, Zammit V. A novel brain-expressed protein related to carnitine palmitoyltransferase I.
Genomics. 2002 Oct;80(4):433-42
what an empolyer wants to see is a quick list of what you can do.
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
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^^^ basically what i said without showing off
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Adam Kindness
^^^ basically what i said without showing off
lets see yours
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
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havent written a CV since before i joined here....
i'll search around and see if i can find that, ken
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AK
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havent written a CV since before i joined here....
i'll search around and see if i can find that, ken
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vibrio
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stop posting things twice FFS
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