Daniel M. Tal, Ph.D.

    
    
A. ACADEMIC BACKGROUND    
    
1961-1967:	Diploma in Chemistry.    
		Industrial Superior de la Nacion Gral. San Martin, Rosario, Argentina.    
1969-1973:	B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physics.    
		The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.    
1973-1975:	M.Sc. with Distinction in Organic Chemistry, under Prof. Johannan Blum and Dr.    
		Ze'ev  Aizenshtat.    
		The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.    
		Thesis:  Isoaromatization of Cyclic Dienones by Homogeneous Catalysis of Platinum   
		Group Compounds.    
1976-1981:	Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, under Prof. Yehuda Mazur    
		The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.    
		Thesis:  Organic Reactions on Solid Supports.    
   
 
  
B. PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT    
    
1994-now :	Biochemistry Department, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Senior Staff Scientist.     
		Synthetic Probes of Cation Sites. Development of New Chromatographic Methods.    
1988-1994 :	Biochemistry Department, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Associate Staff 	  
		Scientist.   
		Synthetic Inhibitors of Cation Sites.    
1986-1987 :	Biochemistry Department, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Assistant Staff    
		Scientist.     
		Cationic Binding Sites of Na,K-ATPase.    
1984-1985 :	Biochemistry Department, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Research Fellow.     
		Endogenous Ouabain-like Compounds.    
1983-1984 :	E.A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry, Saint Louis University School of Medicine,    
		St. Louis, MO, U.S.A., Research Associate.     
		Bile Acids and Mechanism of Atheroschlerosis.    
1981-1983 :	E.A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry, Saint Louis University School of Medicine,     
		Postdoctoral Fellow.   Bile Acids and Mechanism of Atheroschlerosis.