Michael Gotesman, PhD

Public Health Scientist at Maryland Department of Health Laboratories Administration
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Brooklyn, New York, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Public Health Scientist
      • Mar 2023 - Present

      Microbiology Division: MALDI TOF Antibiotic Inhibition Assays Antibiotic Sensitivity Titration Microbiology Division: MALDI TOF Antibiotic Inhibition Assays Antibiotic Sensitivity Titration

    • Senior Scientist
      • Aug 2019 - Mar 2023

      Protein Division: Serving In-house and External Collaborative Projects Establishing External Collaborative Projects Upstream and Downstream processing Protein Division: Serving In-house and External Collaborative Projects Establishing External Collaborative Projects Upstream and Downstream processing

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Instructor
      • Jun 2022 - Jul 2022

      Genetics Genetics

    • Adjunct Assistant Professor
      • Aug 2016 - Jul 2022

      Lecture and lab for: Introductory Biology I & II Molecular Cell Biology Genetics Human Biology (non-majors) Lecture and lab for: Introductory Biology I & II Molecular Cell Biology Genetics Human Biology (non-majors)

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Lecturer
      • Aug 2021 - Jun 2022

      Bio149 Instructor Bio149 Instructor

    • Adjunct Assistant Professor
      • Jan 2020 - Jun 2020
    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Technical Lead
      • Apr 2018 - Sep 2019

      Helping fledgling entrepreneurs enterprise. Helping fledgling entrepreneurs enterprise.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Adjunct Assistant Professor
      • Aug 2017 - Aug 2019

      Lecturer for Genetics Lecturer for Genetics

    • United States
    • Book and Periodical Publishing
    • Adjunct Assistant Professor
      • Sep 2018 - Jan 2019

      Instructor for Anatomy & Physiology 1 lab & lecture. Instructor for Anatomy & Physiology 1 lab & lecture.

    • Israel
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoctoral Research Fellow
      • Feb 2015 - Feb 2016
    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Transport Coordinator
      • Sep 2014 - Feb 2015
    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Post Doctoral Associate
      • Mar 2014 - Aug 2014
    • Austria
    • Higher Education
    • Postdoctoral Researcher
      • Oct 2011 - Oct 2013

      For this project at the Veterinary Medicine University in Vienna, Austria, the molecular interactions of two distinct fish viruses, termed koi herpesvirus (KHV) and spring viraemia of carp virus (SVCV) which infect carp and other cyprinus fish were investigated. The focus of this project was to use small interfering RNA (siRNA), targeted against viral transcripts, to inhibit in vitro viral replication. Two preliminary reports concerning the host-viral interactions of KHV in koi carp and goldfish, as well as another report regarding siRNA knockdown of SVCV have been accepted in the Journal of Fish Diseases (JFD). Show less

      • Jun 2002 - Sep 2011

      My research at Brooklyn College took advantage of using GFP-tagging truncated protein domains to investigate the function of the MyTH4/FERM domain in a class XIV myosin. To determine whether MyTH4 and FERM have discrete roles in the function of Myo1, GFP-tagged MyTH4, and GFP-FERM were separately overexpressed in Tetrahymena thermophila. GFP-MyTH4, independent of FERM, colocalized with antitubulin to intranuclear microtubules and overexpression of GFP-MyTH4 uncoupled macronuclear and cytoplasmic division. The entire FERM domain, independent of MyTH4, is required for localization to cytoskeleton, phagosomes and intranuclear puncta. Overexpression of GFP-FERM or GFP-FERM truncations did not appear to affect division of the macronucleus but led to the accumulation of phagosomes towards the posterior of the cell and significantly slowed cell growth. Actin antibody coprecipitated tubulin and both GFP-MyTH4 and GFP-FERM. GFP-MyTH4 and GFP-FERM crosslinked either exogenous microtubules or exogenous actin filaments. We conclude that MyTH4 and FERM interact with both tubulin and actin and therefore have overlapping roles in Myo1 function. An additional conclusion is that MyTH4 independent of FERM affects division of the macronucleus, whereas FERM independent of MyTH4 is a sufficient and required domain for the localization to the cytoskeleton. Therefore, MyTH4 and FERM have discrete roles in Myo1 function. Show less

      • Sep 2009 - Jun 2010

      Taught basic techniques in molecular and cell biology. Created lesson plans, tests and graded students.

Education

  • City University of New York Graduate Center
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biology: Myosins, Tetrahymena thermophila, Intracellular Trafficking
    2006 - 2011
  • City University of New York-Brooklyn College
    Bachelors of Science degree with honors and distinction, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry
    2001 - 2005

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