Molecular Virologist
Technical Consultant #1072
Expertise
- Mammalian biology
- Molecular cell biology
- Virology, microbiology
- Molecular genetics
- Drug discovery and development
- Computational biology and informatics
Experience
2001 - 2003 Physiome Science, Princeton, NJ
Director of Software Product Planning and Biological Sciences
- Computational biology and informatics
- Advanced computer simulation of complex biological systems, pathways, and networks for drug discovery .
- Development of biological simulation software and predictive biomodels.
- Scientific concept mining systems define new technology for defined problems.
- Developed business relationships with biotechnology and pharmaceuticals clients
2001 University of Delaware Biology Department, and NSF
- Designed and promoted a campus-wide technology infrastructure plan.
- Led and facilitated the Biology Department business retreat.
- Reviewed NSF national center proposal.
2000 - 2001 Management Team Establishing the Delaware Biotechnology Institute, Newark, DE, Assistant to the Director
- Created budget and technical facility financial plan.
- Led Scientific Advisory Board as management team representative. Led the management team strategic planning sessions.
- Wrote strategies for, and sections of, successful federal center granted applications (NIH, NSF).
1990 - 1994 DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Co., Wilmington, DE
Director of Applied Biotechnology
Supervised two research groups that formed a 52-person organization:
- Managed over 25 research projects in 5 therapeutic areas.
- Created a sweeping new scientific program in integrin biology.
- Produced many multi-gram quantities of purified proteins for screening and structural biology.
- Guided post-doctoral scientist in the creation of oocyte and patch-clamp electrophysiological assays for rapid cloning of neural cGMP-coupled receptors and drug screening.
- Invented a novel yeast-l-hybrid system that rapidly cloned genes corresponding to substrate-specific yet previously unknown proteases.
- Demonstrated the validity and power of single-chain antibody systems for rapidly making discovery reagents.
- Developed protein-family-specific SAGE systems that profiled gene expression complexity in human disease and the changes during drug treatment.
- Created novel degenerate PCR systems used to clone gene families of drug targets; including suppression PCR normalization and targeted subtractions.
- Invented a unique differential display system (DDGE) that identified gene family members whose expression changes during disease progression.
- Created novel oligonucleotide-directed subtraction protocols (capture) for constructing gene-family-enriched libraries.
Honors & Publications
Invited Lectures
- Recombinant DNA Methods in Biotechnology: Boston College and the Genetic and Toxicology Research Society of America.
- Strategies for Cloning Gene Families, University of Pennsylvania, Medical and Graduate Schools.
- The Company Representative's Role as Consultant in Promoting the Adoption of Advanced Technologies. Beckman Coulter Regional Sales Meeting, Lewes, DE.
Publications
- 13 peer reviewed publications; 5 in-progress/under-revision; 17 additional articles published by Applied Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Resources reports during 1990-1994.
Education
- Ph.D. University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, Molecular Virology
- M.S Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, Cell Biology and Biochemistry
- B.S. Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, Zoology, Chemistry, Philosophy