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Sabarinath Radhakrishnan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Jun 2010 02:13:14 -0500
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I am writing to know if anyone would have a part time research position based 
on my credentials in the UK.  

I am presently a medical doctor in the UK (Oncology haematology/speciality). I 
would like to continue my research experience and hence this request. 
 
Basically, I have experience on histology and tissue microarray analysis, 
microscopy, image quantification and image analysis. I have been working for 
around 16 months at Post Doctoral Fellow level  the Knudsen lab, Molecular 
Diagnostics Program in the Division of Public Health Sciences; Fred Hutchinson 
Cancer Research Center, Seattle. I was also working as a temporary confocal 
microscopy trainee at the Brigham and Women’s hospital, Boston.
 
My work at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has been in the area 
of molecular pathology, signaling pathway and biomarkers that are related to 
the prevention, treatment, and prognostication of ovarian and prostate 
cancer. The research is centered on analyzing the expression of the HGF/c-
MET and activation of two downstream signaling pathways (PI3K/AKT and 
MAPK) in ovarian cancer tissues and cell lines that are complex, context 
dependent and include cross talks with other signaling pathways. Apart from 
the ovarian cancer project, I had an opportunity to analyze 
immunohistochemistry, western blot and tissue micro arrays of breast cancer 
and tissue blocks & histopathology slides of prostate.     
  
I am also currently doing freelance medical illustration and have created 
models of scaffold chambers, flowcharts and pathways using graphic software.
 
Thank you for your time and consideration. 
   
Respectfully,
 
Radha 
(Sabarinath Radhakrishnan)
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