I have just moved to New York City and am seeking a position in flow
cytometry. I have about eight years experience of using mostly BD hardware. I
have experience in most areas of flow including calcium flux measurement,
chromosome sorting, cells sorting etc. Although at present I live in New York
I would be prepared to move elsewhere if the job looked interesting. I have
attached my CV in plain text to this message.
Simon Monard
601 10th Ave #2C
New York
NY 10036
Tel 212 564 4319
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Curriculum vitae=0D=0DPersonal Details:=0D =0DName Simon Patrick Monard =
DOB 28.2.61=0D=0DAddress 601 Tenth Ave. #2C =0D New York, NY 10036=0D =
Telephone (home) 212.564.4319=0D=0DNationality British=0D=0DEducation: 19=
79-1983 University College London, Gower Street,=0D London WC1.=0D BSc (H=
ons) Zoology=0D=0D 1989-1991 Kings College London, Campden Hill Street Lo=
ndon W12.=0D MSc Immunology (part time)=0D=0DWork Experience:=0D=0D 1994-=
September 1995 Department of Medicine University of Cambridge School of C=
linical Medicine Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge Cambs. CB2 2QQ. Duties:=
Running the inter-departmental FACS facility based in the Department of =
Medicine. Training researchers to operate the FACScan and FACSort instru=
ments. Operating and maintaining the FACS Vantage cell sorter and advisin=
g on all aspects of flow cytometry.=0D=0D 1990-1994 FACS Laboratory, ICRF=
, 44 Lincolns Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PX. Duties: Maintaining the user o=
perated benchtop cytometry service and advising on cell staining techniqu=
es. General cell sorting and cell analysis. Preparing and sorting chrom=
osomes. Using PCR to generate chromosome specific probes. Investigating n=
ovel techniques for the identification of chromosome abnormalities.=0D=0D=
1988-1990 Academic Haematology Department, Royal Marsden Hospital, Fulha=
m Road, London SW3. Duties: Phenotyping leukaemia and lymphoma specimens=
using microscopy and flow cytometry. Maintaining the flow cytometer and=
training overseas visitors.=0D=0D 1987-1988 Leukaemia Unit, RPMS, Hammer=
smith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12. Duties: Phenotyping leukaemia a=
nd lymphoma specimens using microscopy and flow cytometry. Maintaining t=
he flow cytometer and training overseas visitors.=0D=0D 1984-1987 Haemat=
ology Department, Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5. Dutie=
s: Laboratory Technician in large busy haematolgy department. Routine ha=
ematology tasks including phenotyping leukaemias. =0D=0D=0DPublications:=
=0D Spectrum of reactivity with three monoclonal antibodies-MHM6 (CD23),=
L30 (CD24), and UCHB1 in B-cell leukaemias. 1990 Barbara Bain, Ricardo =
Morilla, Simon Monard, Y Kokai and Daniel Catovsky. Leukaemia and lympho=
ma, 3 pp. 97-102.=0D=0D Fluorescent in situ identification of human marke=
r chromosomes using flow-sorting and Alu element-mediated PCR. 1992 Ron =
F. Suijkerbuijk, Dimitrys Matthopoulos,Lyndal Kearney, Simon Monard, Sush=
eela Dhut, Finbarr E. Cotter, Jos Herbergs, Ad Gerts van Kessel and Bryan=
Young. Genomics 13 pp. 355-362.=0D=0D The t(14;18) in a patient with de=
novo acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is associated with t(8;9). 1994 D.M.=
Lillington, S.P. Monard, P.W.M. Johnson, M.L. Evans, L.U. Kearney, T.A. =
Lister, B.D. Young and B. Gibbons Leukaemia 8 pp.560-563.=0D=0D =0D Iso=
lation of rat chromosome specific paint probes by bivariate flow sorting =
followed by degenerate oligonucleotide primed PCR. 1994 B. Hoebee. J.M. =
de Stoppelaar, R.F. Suijkerbuik and S. Monard Cytogenetics and Cell Gene=
tics 66 pp. 277-282.=0D=0D Fluorescence in situ hybridisation studies to =
characterize complete and partial monosomy 7 in myeloid disorders. 1994 =
B. Gibbons, D.M. Lillingtion, S. Monard, B.D. Young, Kan Luk Cheung, T.A.=
Lister and L. Kearney. Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer 10 pp. 244-249.=0D=
=0D Chromosome Analysis and Sorting Using Flow Cytometry. 1993 S.P. Mona=
rd and B. D. Young . Human Genetic Disease Analysis: A Practical Approa=
ch. Edited by K.E. Davies. Oxford University Press.=0D=0D Chromosome Ana=
lysis and Sorting Using Flow Cytometry. 1994 S.P. Monard and B.D. Young =
1993 Flow Cytometry: A Practical Approach. Edited by M. Ormerod. Oxfor=
d University Press.=0D=0D Chromosome Sorting and Analysis by Flow Cytomet=
ry. Simon Monard and Bryan Young. Cell and Tissue Culture: Laboratory =
Precedures Edited by Prof. J. B. Griffiths. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. (in =
press).=0D=0D Chromosome Analysis by Flow Cytometry. Simon Monard and Br=
yan Young. 1995 Human Chromosomes: Principles and Techniques 2nd editio=
n Edited by Prof. R.S. Verma. McGraw-Hill Inc.=0D=0D Chromosome Analysis=
=2E Simon Monard. ICRF Handbook of Genome Analysis. 1996 Blackwell Scien=
tific Publications (in press).=0D=0D Molecular constitution of an Acentri=
c Marker Chromosome: A cryptic 14q32 duplication, a reduced Centromere a=
nd a Mosaic of chromosome sequences. Nicoletta Sacchi, IvanaMagnani, Ann=
a Maria Furman-Conti, Simon P. Monard and Marlene Darfler ( submitted to =
American Journal of Human Genetics).=0D=0D=0DReferees:=0D=0D Professor Do=
ug Fearon=0D Wellcome Trust Immunology Unit=0D Cambridge University Clini=
cal School=0D MRC Centre=0D Hills Road=0D Cambridge CB2 2QH=0D UK=0D Tele=
phone 01223 330527=0D FAX 01223 336815=0D=0D Professor Patrick Sissons,=0D=
University Department of Medicine=0D Level 5=0D Addenbrookes Hospital=0D=
Cambridge CB2 2QQ=0D UK=0D Telephone and FAX 01223 336849=0D=0D Professo=
r Bryan Young=0D Medical Oncology Department=0D St. Bartholomews Hospital=
=0D Little Britain=0D London=0D UK=0D Telephone 0171 982 6002=0D e_mail y=
oungb@icrf.icnet.uk=0D=0D =0D=
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