Sergey Levin
2501 Amsterdam Ave, Ru 420
New York, NY. 10033
phone: (212) 927 0495
internet: slevin at yu1.yu.edu
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am looking for a summer research position in cell or molecular biology
or related fields. I have done extencive of independent
research work as it is stated in enclosed resume. I am proficient
in all experimental methods listed below and have had
successfully completed both of my independent projects in Soviet Union.
Currently I am a student from Estonia in Yeshiva University, New York,
majoring in biology and computer science and planing to continue my studies
by going for Ph.D in Biology. I would be really interested in
working on a project where I can employ my skills and knowledge
from previous work, but I am ready and interested to learn any
new techniques necessary.
Unfortunately, I started working on getting summer position
pretty late and most of the places are already taken. I will be able to
start working from the end of may. If the laboratory is located anywhere
near Manhattan I will be able to continue my summer work part time during the
fall (and possibly spring) term until december for about 30 hours a week.
I would really appreciate any considerations or advises you
can offer me. If you yourself are not interested but you might
know someone who might be, please freely forward this letter. I
can be always reached at my phone in my dorm or at my e-mail
address. I would really appreciate any help you can offer.
Truly yours
Sergei Levin
PS. For references you can contact J. Mayne, Vassar College at
jemayne at vassar.edu or C. Feit at Yeshiva University, at
(212) 960 0446.
Research experience:
Columbia University 1992, May 24 to September 3
Influence of ATP on Ca++ level in the cell and Cl- flux.
Tallin Tuberculosis Clinic(ESTONIA, USSR)1991 August 28 Jan 28
Work on resistant strain of tuberculosis - transformation of
mycobacterium tuberculosis with antibiotic resistant genes.
Tallin Military Hospital(ESTONIA,USSR) 1988,September 1 to 1891
May 1.
compression syndrome - isolation of toxins released due to the
syndrome.
Biology courses:
In Tallin Medical School(ESTONIA, USSR):
Human Anatomy 3 semesters
Histology 2 semesters
Biochemistry 2 semesters
Microbiology 2 semesters
Genetics 1 semester
parasitology 1 semester
pharmacology 2 semesters.
Yeshiva University (New York):
Cell Biology, 1 semester
Molecular biology 1 semester
Microbiology, 1 semester
Immunology , 1 semester
Laboratory techniques and experimental methods:
Fluorescent measurements in micro and in macro:
Ca++ by fluo-3,fura-2
Cl- by SPQ, MQAE
Ion flux radioactive measurements:
Ru86+
Cl36-
Electric cell membrane measurements:
Patch-clamping.
Micro electrode measurements.
Bacterial transformation and DNA recombination techniques.
Additional skills:
Computer programming: C, C++, Any software any Operating System,
configure and use.
For references you can contact J. Mayne, Vassar College at
jemayne at vassar.edu or C. Feit at Yeshiva University, at
(212) 960 0446.