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Medical Biochemistry and molcular biology

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Mamo Gizaw

Medical Biochemistry and molcular biology

What type of job are you looking for?

teaching biochemistry and relative courses in collage

What nationality are you?

Ethiopian

What languages do you speak (and at what level)?

English Oromigna Americ

What country or area are you looking to work in and why?

Any where, because i need any jobs to save my fimaly life

What countries have you worked in?

Ethiopia

What field do you currently work in?

Biochemistry(MSC)

What fields have you worked in before?

Biology(BSC)in high school

What qualifications do you hold?

BSC in biology and MSC of medical biochemistry from Addis Ababa University

Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?

Fromal,because I have no any experiance on the rest forms of eduction

Describe the benefits of working with others

Group working much better than individual work,becuase To save time To share experiance Effective Attractive

Describe the benefits of working alone

loss the above advantage of working together

What was your worst working experience?

When I was farmer

What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?

respect any human being

What unique skills do you have?

I don't need to fight with any body

What would you consider as your 'dream job'?

Scientist in my area of study

What are the most interesting aspects of your field?

treatment of human diseases at molcular level

What are the least interesting aspects of your field?

it is too cimplex

How may years of experiance you have?

I have thought biology and medical biochemistry for 7 years and now i have been working in clinical laboratory

How can potential employers contact you?

my phone number 251-911-804-367 my mail mamo_gizaw@yahoo.com


Reply #1

Mamo Gizaw

"Medical Biochemistry and molcular biology"

I coducted research on effect of coffee consumption on human insulin sensitivity, the over all result indicated that coffee consumption may improve insulin sensitivity in human

Reply #2

haribabu

"information"

is their any jobs for m.sc medical biochemistry as teaching staff in medical colleges.


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