American Red Cross Cambridge, MA 2014 to 2014 Nurse assistant trainingKorea university Seoul, South Korea 2011 to 2013 Masters Degree pending in Visual cultureBeijing Normal university 2006 to 2010 Bachelors Degree of Management Science in Cultural Industry Management
Skills:
Confirmed capability to learn new ideas and abilities quickly .Excellent interpersonal skills and favorable manner. Skilled at multi-tasking. Competent to work independently and effective in communication with other members. Works well in a team environment .
Oct 2010 to 2000 Lead Software EngineerConstant Contact Inc Waltham, MA Apr 2009 to Sep 2010 Senior Software EngineerCredit Suisse Bank Research Triangle Park, NC Nov 2005 to Mar 2009 Java DeveloperBluesocket Inc Burlington, MA Mar 2005 to Nov 2005 Software EngineerInstitute of Information Technology Inc Woburn, MA Aug 2004 to Feb 2005 Software DeveloperTotalETL Inc Westford, MA Feb 2004 to Aug 2004 Java DeveloperUniv. of Massachusetts
2001 to 2003 Graduate Research Assistant
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Learning Tree International 2006 Advanced Certificate in Design PatternsUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell, MA 2003 Master in Computer ScienceVirginia Tech 2000 Master in UARP Information Systems
Dr. Liu graduated from the Guangdong Coll of Med & Pharm, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China in 1987. She works in East Brunswick, NJ and specializes in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
Kaiser Permanente Medical GroupKaiser Permanente Airport Way Lab 13705 NE Airport Way STE C, Portland, OR 97230 5032586900 (phone), 5032586865 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China Graduated: 1987
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English
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Dr. Liu graduated from the Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China in 1987. She works in Portland, OR and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center.
- Cambridge MA, US Mi-Jeong KIM - Boston MA, US Kathleen NUDEL - Jamaica Plain MA, US Timothy F. BRIGGS - Waltham MA, US Koji YASUDA - Boston MA, US Leonard BUCKBINDER - East Greenwich RI, US Bernard LANTER - Somerville MA, US Spencer Cory PECK - Watertown MA, US Cheri SNEDEKER - Boston MA, US Angela SHE - Cambridge MA, US Jessica ALEXANDER - Waltham MA, US Anna LIANG - Everett MA, US Jenny LIU - Cambridge MA, US Dinara GUNASEKERA - Cambridge MA, US David Arthur BERRY - Waban MA, US John Patrick CASEY, JR. - Boston MA, US Amir H. MOAREFI - Encino CA, US
Disclosed herein are acylated active agents and methods of their use, e.g., for modulating an autoimmunity marker or for treating an autoimmune disorder.
- Cambridge MA, US Steven John TAYLOR - Winchester MA, US Elijah Lane BOGART - Cambridge MA, US Devin Forest Reed DOUD - Arlington MA, US Joo Hyun IM - Somerville MA, US Dervla Tamara ISAAC - Boston MA, US Jenny LIU - Cambridge MA, US Ferdinand Edward MASSARI - Beverly MA, US Robert Walter MYERS - Cresskill NJ, US John Robert PROUDFOOT - Newtown CT, US Cheri Ross - Winthrop MA, US John Patrick CASEY, JR. - Boston MA, US David Arthur BERRY - Newton MA, US
Disclosed are conjugates including a recognition element covalently bonded to or linked through a linker to a payload. The payload is a pharmaceutical agent (e.g., an antineoplastic agent, anti-infective agent, or anti-inflammatory agent) or a diagnostic agent. Also disclosed are methods of using the conjugates.
Acylated Active Agents And Methods Of Their Use For The Treatment Of Autoimmune Disorders
- Cambridge MA, US Mi-Jeong KIM - Boston MA, US Kathleen NUDEL - Jamaica Plain MA, US Timothy F. BRIGGS - Waltham MA, US Koji YASUDA - Boston MA, US Leonard BUCKBINDER - East Greenwich RI, US Bernard LANTER - Somerville MA, US Spencer Cory PECK - Watertown MA, US Cheri SNEDEKER - Boston MA, US Angela SHE - Cambridge MA, US Jessica ALEXANDER - Waltham MA, US Anna LIANG - Everett MA, US Jenny LIU - Cambridge MA, US Dinara GUNASEKERA - Cambridge MA, US David Arthur BERRY - Waban MA, US John Patrick CASEY, JR. - Boston MA, US
Disclosed herein are acylated active agents and methods of their use, e.g., for modulating an autoimmunity marker or for treating an autoimmune disorder.
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Jenny Liu
Work:
Institute of Contemporary Arts - Council Member (2011-2012) Self - Oboe Teacher (2010-2012)
Education:
Washington University in St. Louis, Lexington High School
Jenny Liu
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Cambridge, MA
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Microsoft Hewlett-Packard NetApp
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MIT
Jenny Liu
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Centennial Secondary School, British Columbia Christian Academy, Blanche Macdonald
Jenny Liu
Jenny Liu
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University of Michigan - Computer Science
Jenny Liu
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Google
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Computer Science
Davidson Elementary School Kansas City MO 1985-1989, Boone Elementary School Houston TX 1988-1988, Eastgate Middle School Kansas City MO 1990-1993, St. Catherine School Port Arthur TX 1993-1994
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Lori Campbell, Maria Zweifel, Gary Schulze, Chris Barletta, Semeon Charles, Al Strong, Sarah Hardison, Robert Savage, Valann Youngs
It was interesting to read about the study, Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Information at Our Fingertips, by Betsy Sparrow, Jenny Liu, and Daniel M. Wegner in Sciencexpress, suggesting Google is affecting human memory, and in fact, has become an external memory for hum
Published by Betsy Sparrow, Jenny Liu, and Daniel M. Wegner, on the Web site of Science Magazine, the authors performed a number of experiments into how the human brain uses memory differently when computers are involved.
suggest that when faced with difficult questions, people are primed to think about computers and that when people expect to have future access to information, they have lower rates of recall of the information itself and enhanced recall instead for where to access it," Professors Betsy Sparrow, Jenny Liu
Date: Jul 15, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Google is Changing the Way We Remember Things: Study
The evidence is founded in a series of four different experiments that were carried out by Sparrow and her colleagues, Daniel M. Wegner and Jenny Liu, to test how people remembered information if it was stored somewhere accessible (i.e., the Internet).