Turner Construction since Feb 2006
Senior Project Accountant
Accounting Technical - Camberley, Surrey UK Jul 1987 - May 1998
Business Owner
Interface Network - Basingstoke, Hants UK 1985 - 1987
Programmes Manager
Peachtree Software - Maidenhead, Berks UK 1983 - 1985
Training Consultant & Developer
Computer Ancillaries - Egham, Surrey UK 1982 - 1983
Dealer Sales Support Manager
Education:
St Johns Royal Latin School, Buckingham UK
Skills:
Construction Accounting Change Orders Contract Management Construction Accounting Cost Management Subcontracting Cost Accounting Auditing Cost Control Construction Management Managerial Finance Accounts Payable Project Control Accounts Receivable General Ledger Sap Fico Cmic Pre Construction Primavera P6 Sap Sd
Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering Jun 2012 - Jun 2016
President
Stanford University Sep 2010 - Mar 2011
Visiting Professor
Drexel University College of Medicine 2003 - 2003
Elam Fellow
Executive Leadership In Academic Medicine 2002 - 2003
Fellow
Harvard Medical School Jan 1981 - Sep 1984
Postdoctoral Fellow
Education:
Drexel University 2002 - 2003
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1974 - 1980
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Molecular Biology
Stanford University 1970 - 1974
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology
Chandler School 1961 - 1966
Blair High School
Skills:
Molecular Biology Biochemistry Cell Biology Cell Culture Science Lifesciences Western Blotting Teaching Research Grant Writing Genetics Higher Education Public Health
Sandra Weller - Unionville CT, US Richard Myers - Miami FL, US Nina Reuven - Bloomfield CT, US
International Classification:
A61K039/12 C12N009/22 C12N005/06
US Classification:
424/186100, 435/199000, 435/325000
Abstract:
A Herpes simplex virus (HSV) recombinase comprises a purified or isolated alkaline nuclease and a single stranded DNA binding protein. In HSV-1, the alkaline nuclease is the UL12 protein and the single stranded DNA binding protein is the ICP8 protein. The HSV recombinase can be purified from an in vitro expression system or can be expressed in an appropriate vector or vectors wherein the DNAs encoding the polypeptides are operatively linked to expression control sequences. Methods of use of the HSV recombinase include cloning, treating cells and organisms, and producing transgenic animals. The HSV recombinase can be in the form of a kit useful for cloning.
n its genetic code. Those letters encode 29 viral proteins that enable the virus to infect cells, reproduce, escape, and spread. Were fortunate this virus has provided us with so many targets, so many opportunities for intervention, says Sandra Weller, a molecular biologist at UConn Health.