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Letter of application for laboratory assistant in English

Letter of application for laboratory assistant in English

Dear sir,

I'd like to ask about the position of laboratory research assistant in the field of biochemistry that you published in the newspaper of 20021February 65438+2.

I am twenty-eight years old. I got a master's degree in chemistry from the University of California. As a student, I took many courses in chemistry and biology, some of which are listed here:

general chemistry

organic chemistry

physical chemistry

Biochemistry-two years

Organic and inorganic analytical chemistry

When I was a graduate student, I worked as a research assistant for Dr. john williams, a professor of biochemistry at the University of California. During this period, I assisted Dr. Williams in the basic research of phosphate cycle in metabolism. I can provide you with a copy of the paper according to your request.

After graduation, I was hired as an assistant professor by Boston University. During this time, I have been continuing my research, and several of my papers have been published in new york. My immediate boss, Dr. William Larsen, offered to provide me with a letter of recommendation.

I feel that with my background, I have enough education and experience to be qualified for the position in your company. I hope you can arrange an interview for me as soon as possible.

You are sincere,

Reference translation:

Dear:

I want to apply for the position of assistant researcher in biochemical laboratory published in1February 12 XX newspaper.

I am 28 years old. I graduated from the University of California on 1986 with a master's degree in chemistry. At school, I took many courses in chemistry and biology, as follows:

general chemistry

organic chemistry

physical chemistry

Biochemistry for two years

Analytical chemistry (organic and inorganic)

When I was studying in graduate school, I served as the teaching assistant of Dr. john williams, a professor of biochemistry at the University of California. During this period, he assisted Dr. Williams in the basic research of phosphorescence cycle in metabolism. If you are interested in hiring me, you can give me a copy of your grades for reference.

After graduating from graduate school, I was hired as an associate professor by Boston University, continued my research work, and published several articles in new york. My boss, Dr. William Larson, is willing to provide me with a letter of introduction.

I am well educated and experienced, and I am convinced that I can undertake your research work, so I hope your company will arrange an interview as soon as possible.

Xx Kay

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