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Memphis, TN
Posted:
November 27, 2012

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NAME: JINGFANG LUO

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CITY: Memphis

STATE/PROVINCE: TN

ZIP/POSTAL CODE: 38111

COUNTRY: USA

EMAIL: abpw72@r.postjobfree.com

PHONE: 901********

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Jingfang Luo

3604 Spottswood, #4

Memphis, TN 38111

^901-***-****

E-mail: abpw72@r.postjobfree.com

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Jingfang Luo

Address:3604 Spottswood #4, Memphis, TN 38111 Tel: 901-***-****(H)

901-***-****

(0) E-mail:abpw72@r.postjobfree.com://www.people.memphis.edu/~jluo

Objective: A challenging biomedical engineer or biological researcher

position, through which I can make use of my knowledge of biomedical

engineering and computer skills as well as good analytical and logical

thinking.

Education:

M.S

candidate, the department of Biomedical Engineering, the

University of Memphis,

Tennessee, (Aug. 1996-date), GPA 3.7/4.0

Thesis: " The effect of dynamic flow factors on the tissue factor

activity expressed on human smooth muscle cells' surface" Adviser: Dr.

Vincent Turitto, Dr. Steve Slack, Dr. Kiani, Dr.Connie Hall Expected

date of graduation: August, 1998

B.S. the department of Biology, Nanjing University, Nanjing, P.R.China

(Sep.1991-July.1995), GPA 88/100 Senior Project: "Isolation and

purification of placenta protein from human placenta "

Experience:

M.S. dissertation research

Response of arterial smooth muscle cells to laminar flow

Increase human smooth muscle cell surface TF activity by calcium

ionophore and serium stimulation under static condition

Investigate the effects of laminar flow on the human smooth muscle

cells surface's tissue factor activity

Investigate the effects of laminar flow on the expression of surface

human smooth muscle cell tissue factor

Biocompatibility of different biomaterials

Mechanism involved in blood coagulation

Course project

Detect the difference of maximum flexion rate between man and woman

using an opto-electrical method (fall 1997, LABVIEW design)

Simulating the ticket booking system for air-line company (spring

1997, implemented with C++)

Honors

Heff Fellowship recipient, The university of Memphis

Scholarship award recipient, Nanjing University

Skills

Good Knowledge about molecular biology, cell biology and biotechnology

Good Knowledge about fluid mechanics

Good Knowledge about biostatistics

Medical instrumentation

Strong computer skills

Computer skills Operating system: Unix, Dos, Window 95, Window NT, VMS

Programing language: C++, Fortran, Pascal, HTML, Visual Basic Software

package: SAS, SPSS, LABVIEW, MS-Word, Excel, Access,Powerpoint



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