Kamel E. BEN JILANI, Ph.D.
** *** *********, ***** *****, France
Cell phone: 336-**-**-**-**
Subject: Senior Director Protein job in Utrecht at the Netherlands.
Dear Denis:
After seeing the details of the advertisement Posted in the May 27th, 2024 issue of the Post Job Free, I would like to apply for the Senior Director Protein job opportunity number R10308 with Genmab Company to be part of the Antibody Research Materials Department and available in Utrecht at the Netherlands.
I have acquired the equivalency report of the US Doctorate Degree in Applied Biological Sciences with a specialization in Oncogenesis issued the December 30th, 2020 by the Educational Credential of Evaluators, Inc., member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. (NACES) based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States (copy is attached to my Talent application System file).
With the entire Department community I am very comfortable to undertake all the duties and responsabilities for example:
- play a crucial role in the Cell and Molecular Biology of diseases mediated by microbial agents such as Viruses, bacteria or toxins and to participate in the Antibody Research Materials Department Community Service in the counselling guiding, mentoring students and trainees to academic success in the area of cancer treatment and serious diseases;
- lead my research independent funded research program using next generation molecular biology methodologies and focused on the induction of apoptosis process in culture tumor cells mediated by anti-oxidant molecules in combination with a dose of IFN-g cytokine, in vitro as evidenced in my peer-reviewed mini Report that is competitive for Grant of the Netherlands Cancer Society to support my salary and research costs (Ben Jilani KE, 2012);
- share my polyvalent expertise in human diseases caused by infectious virus particles including the human microbiome that is highly associated with a wide variety of central nervous system diseases such as glioma;
- teach in Molecular Cell Biology discipline of infectious microbiology and cancer pathogenesis with an emphasis on the role of apoptosis process and direct group discussions with students enrolled in a Medical program program at Utrecht University;
- involve actively under my direct scientific responsibility the participation of interested students in the experiment studies of my research project focused in the area of molecular carcinogenesis, in vitro in a Biosafety laboratory levels -1 and -2 safe work environment as documented in my PubMed indexed publication (Ben Jilani et al, 2002).
I had the immense privilege of successfully conducting in US multicultural, multiethnic academic medical setting at least two end-to-end documented in vitro basic research projects focused on the study of apoptosis process regulation, using cutting-edge laboratory technologies in accordance with the US NIH Good Laboratory Procedures (GLP), Laboratory biosafety regulatory requirements and share my basic laboratory polyvalent expertise with all the scientific community including low-income and student Minority populations.
The first one with the Research Corporation of the University of Hawai’I from February 2005 to July 2007 in a Non-compensated Adjunct Research Assistant Professor position role of Cell Molecular Biology (CMB) at the CMB Department at John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) at kaka’ako campus in Honolulu, HI. For example, I have :
-provided documented multitask academic duties and responsibilities in Department Community Service for example administrative responsibilities related to research in laboratory write grant reports; laboratory biosafety procedures to maintain a culture of laboratory biosafety, teamwork and publications in peer-reviewed journal (copy attached to my application file):
- participated in the University of Hawai'I Faculty Initiative Program in serving as a volunteer faculty mentor of CMB for several undergraduate science students enrolled in the Summer Program of the University of Hawai’I at Mānoa including students of the US-associated Ocean Pacific Territory Islands such as Fiji;
- published my lab reseach work focused on the capacity of either cellular or viral oncogenes that encode oncoproteins to prevent cell death by preventing the formation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) molecules (Ben Jilani et al 2007);
The second one as associate research scientist fellow in cancer position role from September 1999 to July 2002 with the Adult Oncology Department at Dana Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) at Harvard Medical School in Longwood Medical area at Boston, MA (DFCI PI’s letter is attached to my application fille;
I participated actively in the management of the PI’s laboratory including the maintenance of the data records in my laboratory notebook and the inventory of chemical, radioactive isotope, cell lines and DNA plasmids as required by the Biosafety Office of DFCI in Boston, MA USA;
I am full-Vaccinated against COVID-19 in compliance with Genmab Company Health office and committed to mentoring (copy of vaccination Certificate is attached to my application file).
Overall, I am a versatile academic teacher-researcher-excellence-oriented in the field of infectious diseases, detail-oriented, hardworking, and immediately available to join the Department, and participate in its community service in-person on Genmab campus and in distance through video conferencing.
Please feel free to ask me for any additional information or documentation in support of my application for working with the entire community of Genmab.
I thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
Best Regards
Kamel E. BEN JILANI, Ph. D of Cell Molecular Biology.
For your convenience, please find my application as a Word document the copies of the:
- Cover letter outlining how I meet the minimum desirable requirements and Qualifications for serving as Senior Director Protein and Cell Supply;
- List of three senior professional University references with contact information;
- Full-length-Resume with publication record, success-full accomplishments in scientific research, mentoring for students, laboratory scientific responsibilities and Department community Service on Genmab Campus;
- Three separate relevant Peer-reviewed publications as first author;
List of three senior professional University references
1. Jun Panee, Ph. D., Associate Researcher
Center for Native and Pacific Health Disparities Research Department of Native Hawaiian Health John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai’I at Mānoa.
651 Ilalo Street Honolulu, Hawai’I 96813, US
Cell phone 808-***-****)
Email: *******@******.***
2. Roberta Lorenzon, MD/Ph.D
Clinical Investigation Center of Biotherapy
Phone : 336-****-****
Pitie Salpetrière Hospital 84-86 Boulevard de l’Hôpital, 75013
Paris, France
Email : **********@*****.***
3, Fabrizio ANDREELLI, MD/PhD
Professor of Diabetology.
Pitié Salpetrière General Hospital
47-83 Boulevard de l'Hôpital
Paris, 75013, France
Email: *********@*******.**
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FULL-LENGH RESUME (last update: June 14th, 2024)
Kamel E. BEN JILANI candidate for the Senior Director Protein and Cell Supply) Req R10308.
Contact: Email: *****.*********@*****.***.
Cell : +33-69-868-****.
Address: 82 Rue Rambuteau, 75001, Paris, France.
Citizenship: France.
Spanish-speaking fluently
Overwew :I am holder of the United States (US) Doctorate equivalency report issued by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) in WI, and 20 years post-Ph.D. in a US multi-ethnic, multicultural academic medical settings in leading several Basic laboratory research projects in cancer on emphasis in the gene regulation of apoptosis in Vitro as evidenced in my peer-reviewed publications (Ben Jilani et al., 2001; Ben Jilani et al., 2002; Ben Jilani et al., 2007.
- strong expertise to:support staff in the area of biosafety, Bacterial pathogens, radioactive, chemical materials; State-of-the-Art of Molecular& Cellular Biology technique procedures;
- teach protection safety practices against for example: Ultra-Violet B Radiation of the cell culture hood or trans-illuminator for Visualizing DNA double strain in Electrophoresis Gels stained by the Bromure Ethidium chemical Dye as evidenced in Ben Jilani et al., 2001;
- develop a research program in the area of cancer pathogenesis mediated by infectious bacterial particles for example Helicobacter Pilori (Ben Jilani KE, 2002).
- support and lead students, technicians to academic sucess.
Education: Major relevant Certificates (Documented):
University of Hawai’I:
Certificates in Biohazards & Biosafety Training in Compliance with the Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA), March 2006 and 2007.
1: Procedure for Shipping and Receiving of Biological Commodities.
2: Basis of procedures for Bloodborne Pathogen Safety.
3: Basis of procedures for Hazardous Waste Generator Safety.
4: Transportation of Dangerous Biological Goods.:
American Red Cross, Hawai’I State Chapter: Certificates in First Aid/CPR AED Program, April 2006.
Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School - Boston, MA,
Certificate of Radiation Safety Training, Occupational Health & Safety Office, April 2000.
Overview of my major documented research contribution to the biology of cancer induced by DNA oncogenic viruse for example I successfully have published the comparative effect of the human bcl-2 and E1B locus products of adenovirus 5 on apoptosis induced by survival growth factors withdrawal, in vitro (Ben Jilani et al., 2002) and the capacity of antioxydants to inhibit the production of ROS molecules and to promote cell survival process in vitro (Ben Jilani et al., 2007).
STRONG DOCUMENTED EXPERTISE IN:
- Mentorship of trainees to handle hazardous laboratory equipment safely in accordance to E.H.&S., procedures for example microscopes, Bunsen burners, centrifuges in accordance with the Guidelines and Policies regulatory standards in Medical University Setting.
- Excellent practical technical skills in research laboratory, including pathogenic bacteria in culture to conduct in vitro experiments in the area of host cell-pathogen interactions with emphasis on the role of apoptosis with oxydative stress process.
- working collegially collaboratively with others in a professional manner within community.
TECHNICAL SKILLS IN MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY:
I have a broad range of cellular and molecular biology research approach, highlighted in my peer-reviewed publications as first author and indexed on PubMed (Ben Jilani et al. 2001; Ben Jilani et al. 2002 and 2007);
AWARDS
2005 - 2007. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Molecular Cell Biology, JABSOM, Honolulu, US.
2011– 2015 Academic Ad hoc examiner of scientific research manuscripts for Rubrik, Inc., Durham, NC, US.
1999 – 2002 Research Post-doctoral fellow scientist in cancer, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, US.
Public Speaking & Oral Presentations at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences Symposium, Honolulu, HI.
Kamel E. Ben Jilani. Overexpression of Selenoprotein H prevents neuronal cell death after UVB radiation by reducing superoxide formation, in vitro. April 25th, 2006..
Kamel E. Ben Jilani. Comparative effect of the expression of E1B 19K, E1B 55K genes of adenovirus 5 and the human bcl-2 gene on apoptosis regulation. April 28th, 2005.
Publications (major).
Ben Jilani KE. 2012. Malignant brain tumor stem cell death induction by dietary selenium with Interferon-gamma cytokine (IFN-g). Published online New Horizons in Science & Technology J., 1(2):25-26. ISSN 1929 - 2015 (Online).
Ben Jilani KE, Panee J, He Q, Berry MJ and Li PA. Overexpression of Selenoprotein H Reduces Ht22 Neuronal Cell Death After UVB Irradiation By Preventing Superoxide Formation International Journal of biological sciences. 2007; 3(4):198-204.3; PMC1802020. PMID: 1738992.
Timtim S, Sue-Ako A, Li PA, Ben Jilani KE, 2006. Advantage of hSelH transfected neurons on cell survival after In Vitro Ischemia/Recovery over Wild-Type.Training student’s Report at Hawai’I University Medical School library, Honolulu, HI (students’ award posted on 09/14/2006 issue of Honolulu Star Advertiser J.).
Ben Jilani KE, Arnoult D, Estaquier J. 2002. A Suppressive Effect of the adenovirus 5 protein E1B 55K on apoptosis induced by cytokine deprivation and g-irradiation. Biol Cell 2002 May; 94(2): 77-89. Biology of the Cell, Indexed in PubMed: 12148244.
Ben Jilani KE, Arnoult D, EstaquierJ. 2001. Interferon mediates apoptosis of the B lymphoma WEHI279 cell line through a CD95/CD95L-independent mechanism. European Cytokine Network 12: 587- 596. Indexed in PubMed: PMID: 11781185.
Keywords: Apoptosis; ROS molecules: Human Pathogenesis mediated by Microbials; Under-and graduate-students