[Babase] Fwd: Julie Hollister-Smith reference
Susan Alberts
alberts at duke.edu
Mon Jun 12 09:58:34 EDT 2006
Please ignore this message that was sent inadvertently.
Thanks,
Caroline Inazu
Dr. Alberts' assistant
On Jun 12, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Susan Alberts wrote:
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>> From: "Susan Renn" <SRenn at CGR.Harvard.edu>
>> Date: June 7, 2006 3:07:45 PM EDT
>> To: <alberts at duke.edu>
>> Subject: Julie Hollister-Smith reference
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>> Hello
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>> Julie Hollister-Smith has applied for a technician job in my new
>> lab at Reed College. She has listed you as her primary
>> reference. I am aware that you are (or may be) in the field right
>> now. Having been in Africa for research myself (Lake Tanganyika,
>> Tanzania) I know that both phone and email communication can be
>> problematic. Therefore I will list below a few questions and
>> leave it up to you to decide whether a phone conversation is
>> possible/preferable. First let me describe to you briefly my own
>> research. I am interested in species specific behaviors and the
>> evolution of behavior from both a molecular and behavioral
>> perspective. I use microarray techniques to survey gene
>> expression in the brain of these fish comparing between species
>> and between contexts to identify expression profiles and
>> correlations in gene expression. I also use behavioral
>> manipulation in the lab to alter social situations in order to
>> assay the affect on behavrior. If you are interested to view the
>> job description, it is available at http://administration.reed.edu/
>> humres/staffsearch.taf?function=search&topic=Biology
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>> Please feel free to call me at your convenience 617 733 6930, or
>> tell me a good time and contact number at which you can be
>> reached. I am currently on east coast time and am available
>> anytime from ~ 7:30 am to 10:00 pm. Or if more convenient please
>> feel free to email me.
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>> Thank you for your time
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>> Suzy
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>> Basically, how closely have you personally worked with Julie, and
>> do you have any general comments on those interactions.
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>> Reed college is an undergraduate liberal arts college at which all
>> students are required to do a thesis project so there will be up
>> to 6 students in the lab. What sort of interaction has Julie had
>> with undergraduate students and how would she balance her research
>> responsibilities and their needs?
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>> I will be starting a new lab for my first time, what strengths or
>> weakness does Julie have that might influence her affectiveness in
>> such an enviornment?
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>> From her resume, I gather that Julie has significant experience in
>> animal behavior and observation, how would you describe her
>> general aptitude and aquired skills in this area?
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>> My lab also uses many molecular biology techninques, I see that
>> Julie has experience with microsat studies, would you consider her
>> bench skills and knowledge of molecular biology to be sufficient
>> to follow new protocols working with RNA for microarray analysis
>> and quantitative real-time PCR, cloning and sequencing genes, and
>> performing in situ hybridizations.
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>> How would you describe her interest and attitude toward science in
>> general and also to her projects specifically.
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>> I am a bit curious as to why a scientist with a PhD would be
>> interested to work as a research technician at a liberal arts
>> college. Can you comment on possible motivation from your
>> experience with her?
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> Susan Alberts, Dept. Biology, Duke University, Durham NC 27708.
> Phone 919-660-7272, Fax 919-660-7293. alberts at duke.edu
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