Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies, Japanese, and History
Skills
Sales • Marketing • Public Relations • Customer Service • Public Speaking • Editing • Classroom Management • Curriculum Design and Development • Lesson Planning • Software Development • Research • Microsoft Office.
Dr. Weinstein graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1972. He works in Forest Hills, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Rheumatology. Dr. Weinstein is affiliated with Montefiore Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Queens.
YBM ECC Mokdong Seoul, KR Feb 2011 to Mar 2012 English TeacherInternational Affairs, University of Oregon, OR
Sep 2008 to Jun 2009 International Student Orientation LeaderInternational Student Association
Jan 2008 to Jun 2008 Public Relations Co-Director International WeekInternational Student Association
Sep 2007 to Jun 2008 Public Relations InternGibbs and Associates Moorpark, CA Jun 2007 to Sep 2007 Sales InternGibbs and Associates Moorpark, CA Jun 2006 to Sep 2006 Customer Support and Database MaintenanceGibbs and Associates Moorpark, CA Jun 2005 to Sep 2005 Quality Control and Documentation
Education:
University of Oregon Eugene, OR Jun 2010 Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies, Japanese, and HistorySenshu University Sep 2009 Japanese
Skills:
Sales, Marketing, Public Relations, Customer Service, Public Speaking, Editing, Classroom Management, Curriculum Design and Development, Lesson Planning, Software Development, Research, Microsoft Office.
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Joshua Weinstein
Education:
American Public University System - Military History, Montclair State University - History
Now, biophysicist Joshua Weinstein and colleagues have invented an unorthodox type of imaging dubbed "DNA microscopy" that can do just that. Instead of relying on light (or any kind of optics at all), the team uses DNA "bar codes" to help pinpoint molecules' relative positions within a sample.
Date: Jun 20, 2019
Category: Science
Source: Google
Docu on Chiong sisters' kidnap-slay wins New York filmfest awards
The documentary, in which Collins, Syjuco and cinematographer Joshua Weinstein followed the trial of Larraaga who, with six others, was convicted of the kidnapping, rape and murder of Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong, earlier received a Special Jury Mention prize in the World Documentary Competition a