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Enosh Baker

San Francisco

Summary

Seasoned animal caretaker with background in veterinary assistance, animal care and rehabilitation. Possess strong skills in animal nutrition, behavior assessment, disease prevention and treatment administration. Demonstrated ability to improve facility procedures for optimal animal welfare and safety. Known for fostering positive relationships between animals and humans through effective communication and training techniques.

Overview

23
23
years of professional experience

Work History

Owner/Advisor

El Viaje Brewery, Microjungla LLC
San Jose
01.2018 - Current
  • Developed and managed brewing processes for unique craft beer flavors.
  • Oversaw daily operations and maintained quality control standards.
  • Implemented safety protocols to ensure compliance with health regulations.
  • Ensured compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.

Owner/Operator

La Porte Permaculture Farm and Winery
Brownsville
01.2011 - Current
  • Reared and managed a range of farm animals including goats, pigs, chickens, ducks and rabbits.
  • Oversaw staff training on animal husbandry techniques and farm management.
  • Maintained equipment and facilities to ensure operational efficiency.
  • Managed daily operations of the business, including staff, sales, inventory, and accounting.

Educator

Punta Mona Center for Regenerative Design and Botanical Studies
Gandoca Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge
01.2018 - 01.2021
  • Developed working knowledge of the ecosystem in Gandoca Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica.
  • Facilitated hands-on workshops on sustainable practices and botanical studies.
  • Handled and extracted numerous wild animals including howler monkeys, iguana, anteaters, ocelots, snakes, and cetaceans.

Intern

The Marine Mammal Center California
Sausalito
08.2009 - 04.2010
  • Assisted in animal care and rehabilitation under veterinary supervision.
  • Coordinated and operated Stranding Department triage and rescues of stranded cetaceans.
  • Conducted research on marine mammal behavior and health trends.
  • Supported educational outreach programs for community engagement and awareness.

Research Assistant

Negrin Laboratory, School of Medicine, Division of Bone Marrow Transplantation, Stanford University
Stanford
01.2003 - 01.2008
  • Collected and organized biological samples for laboratory analysis.
  • Developed comprehensive protocols for modeling graft versus host disease in murine models.
  • Assisted in preparing research protocols and ethical submissions for studies.
  • Conducted literature reviews on bone marrow transplantation research topics.

Education

Doctoral work - Cultural Anthropology

University of California, Davis
Davis
01.2014

B.S. - Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology

University of California, Davis
Davis
01.2009

Skills

  • Animal Husbandry
  • Project Management
  • Environmental Education
  • Logistics
  • Scientific literacy
  • Research experience
  • Flexibility
  • Teambuilding

Publications

• Beilhack A, Schulz S, Baker J, Beilhack GF, Nishimura R, Baker EM, Landan G, Herman EI, Butcher EC, Contag CH, Negrin RS. Prevention of acute graft-versus-host disease by blocking T-cell entry to secondary lymphoid organs. Blood 2008 Mar 1;111(5):2919-28. Epub 2007 Nov 7

• Beilhack A, Schulz S, Baker J, Beilhack GF, Wieland CB, Baker EM, Herman EI, Cao YA, Contag CH, Negrin RS. In Vivo Analyses of Early Events in Acute Graft-versus-Host Disease Reveal Sequential Infiltration of T Cell Subsets. Blood 106(3):1113-22, 2005

• Beilhack A, Schulz S, Baker J, Beilhack GF, Nishimura R, Baker EM, Herman EI, Landan G, Butcher EC, Contag CH, Negrin RS. Prevention of acute graft-versus-host disease despite compensatory function of lymphoid organs in vivo. Manuscript in preparation

• Beilhack A, Wai LE, Schulz S, Beilhack GF, Nishimura R, Baker EM, Herman EI, Landan G, Olson JA, Baker J, Contag CH, Negrin RS. In vivo kinetics of acute graft-versus-host disease in conditioned vs. unconditioned hosts. Manuscript in preparation

Languages

English
Native/ Bilingual
Spanish
Professional
Hebrew
Professional
Swedish
Limited

Timeline

Owner/Advisor

El Viaje Brewery, Microjungla LLC
01.2018 - Current

Educator

Punta Mona Center for Regenerative Design and Botanical Studies
01.2018 - 01.2021

Owner/Operator

La Porte Permaculture Farm and Winery
01.2011 - Current

Intern

The Marine Mammal Center California
08.2009 - 04.2010

Research Assistant

Negrin Laboratory, School of Medicine, Division of Bone Marrow Transplantation, Stanford University
01.2003 - 01.2008

Doctoral work - Cultural Anthropology

University of California, Davis

B.S. - Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology

University of California, Davis
Enosh Baker