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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
Address: 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx (C) or (xxx-xxx-xxxx (Fax)
Email: abc@xyz.com
Citizenship: United States
Social Security Number: xxx-xx-xxxx
Veterans Preference: No
Vacancy Announcement:
Position: Health Scientist Administrator
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSAs)
FACTOR A: Describe your knowledge of the principles, theories, and practices applicable to biomedical and/or behavioral sciences.
I possess more than 20 years of diversified experience in clinical and basic science research in transplant immunology, vascular biology and autoimmunity. In my current position since 2004 as Assistant Professor in Pathology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, I teach several graduate biomedical courses such as Basic Mechanism of Disease, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, and Pathobiology and Disease Mechanism. I also consistently identify and implement medical research ideas and approaches toward developing new methodologies in biomedical sciences. In this tenure-track position, I have resourcefully established cutting edge experimental models to test the mechanisms by which alloantibodies and complement are critical to the process of acute cardiac rejection and pathogenesis of endothelial cell activation and vascular lesions.
I have also innovatively performed fully independent research in the field of experimental and clinical transplantation that is continuously awarded and supported by extramural Foundations, Industry and NIH grants.
As a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Surgical Research Laboratory in the Department of Surgery at Harvard University from 1993-1994, I focused on clinically related models of accelerated cardiac allograft rejection in presensitized rat recipients to investigate the effects of immunosuppressive therapies widely used in clinical transplantation. These included rapamycin (RAPA), cyclosporine-A (CyA), anti-CD4 mAb, intrathymic injection of specific antigens on modulation of immunological responses in rat cardiac allograft recipients.
Some key surgical research projects I conducted during this position involved the Expression of cytokines, adhesion molecules and alloantibody networks after treatment with RAPA, CyA and anti-CD4 mAb, the immunomodulatory effects of RAPA, CyA and anti-CD4 mAb on the expression of Th1-, Th2-, and macrophage-derived cytokines, the regulatory effects of IL-12 and TGF-b on the expression of Th1- Vs Th2-mediated cytokines after treatment with RAPA, CyA and anti-CD4 mAb, and the effect of intrathymic injection of X-ray-sensitive spleen cells on cellular and humoral responses.
Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
Address: 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx (C) or (xxx-xxx-xxxx (Fax)
Email: abc@xyz.com
Citizenship: United States
Social Security Number: xxx-xx-xxxx
Veterans Preference: No
Vacancy Announcement:
Position: Health Scientist Administrator
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSAs)
FACTOR B: Describe your ability to plan and manage group meetings.
As demonstrated in my progressive scientific research and teaching career, I have continually excelled in managing professional presentations at national and international conferences. My biological and medical research at high profile institutions such as Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, and Duke University, has prepared me to participate, with other experts at the NIH, in the decision making process to build strong programs in biomedical research, multi-center research studies, develop extramural programs in basic, translational and clinical studies in broad areas of sciences, especially in the fields of transplantation, inflammation, vascular biology and autoimmunity. My career track has led me to participate and plan several hundred research presentations, serve on advisory committees, and coordinate review groups. Currently, I serve on the board and scientific review committees for The Open Surgery Journal, Congresses of the American Society of Transplantation, Congresses of the World Transplant Society, Admissions Committee for Johns Hopkins University Pathobiology and Immunology Programs, and Johns Hopkins University Young Investigator Award Committee.
My achievements as an invited presenter for international conferences and meetings since 2000 include the 1st Joint Meeting of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and American Society of Transplantation in Chicago, IL, the XVIII International Congress of the Transplantation Society in Rome, Italy, the 2nd Joint Meeting of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and American Society of Transplantation in Chicago, IL, the Meeting of the American Thoracic Society in San Francisco, CA, the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation in Washington, DC, the 3rd Joint Meeting of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and American Society of Transplantation in Washington, DC, the NIH conference on Humoral Rejection in Solid Organ Transplantation in Bethesda, MD, the 4th Joint Meeting of the the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and American Society of Transplantation in Washington, DC, the Basic Science Symposium, Transplantation Immunology in the Real World in Keystone, CO, the 5th Joint Meeting of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and American Transplant Society in Boston, MA, the FASEB Summer Research Conference in Transplant Immunology in Snowmass Village, CO, the 20th International Congress of Transplantation Society in Vienna, Austria, the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation in Philadelphia, PA, the 8th Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the 6th Joint Meeting of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and American Transplant Society in Seattle, WA,the American Society of Nephrology, Basic Science Symposium in Philadelphia, PA, the 21st World Transplant Congress in Boston, USA, the American Transplant Congress 2007 in San Francisco, CA, the World Transplantation Society, Key Opinion Leader Conference in Montreal, Canada, American Transplant Congress 2008 in Toronto, Canada, the American Transplant Congress 2009 in Boston, MA, USA, the 11th Autoimmunity Conference, JHU in Baltimore, MD, the 10th Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology in Banff, Canada and in 2009, A Scientific Colloquium sponsored by Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA) and Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF) in Baltimore, MD.
I have also given oral or poster presentations on my original published research at more than 100 national or international congresses and meetings.
Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
Address: 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx (C) or (xxx-xxx-xxxx (Fax)
Email: abc@xyz.com
Citizenship: United States
Social Security Number: xxx-xx-xxxx
Veterans Preference: No
Vacancy Announcement:
Position: Health Scientist Administrator
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSAs)
FACTOR C: Describe your ability to write clearly, logically, persuasively, on complex scientific topics for a diverse scientific audience.
A
key part of my positions has been to continually contribute and publish
biomedical research for key industry publications. While a tenure track
Assistant Professor in Pathology at John s Hopkins University School of
Medicine, my cutting edge experimental models testing alloantibodies critical
to acute cardiac reection and pathogenesis of endothelial cell activiation and
vascular lesions research initiatives have been concluded in 55 full-length
publications and peer-review journals including 8 reviews and book chapters.
During my
tenure as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Surgery at Harvard
University and the Surgical Research Laboratory at Brigham and Women s Hospital
in Boston, MA, I authored findings of my investigative methodologies to study
the effects of immunosuppressive therapies widely used in clinical
transplantation: rapamycin (RAPA), cyclosporine-A (CyA), anti-CD4 mAb,
intrathymic injection of specific antigens on modulation of immunological
responses in rat cardiac allograft recipients to be successfully written and
published in 7 scientific journals and publications.
As a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Transplant Research Laboratory of the Department of Pathology at Duke University School of Medicine, I authored my research findings on phenotypes of peripheral blood lymphocytes, splenocytes, and graft infiltrating cells, their allogeneic/cytotoxic activity (MLR, CML, ADCC) and IgG and IgM alloantibody responses linked to host MHC to be concluded with 5 full-length publications in peer-review journals and 2 in peer-review proceedings.
In addition to writing research articles and summaries for a professional scientific audience, I have also mentored and guided research initiatives for more than 27 graduate and post-graduate students to help them successfully write, submit, and publish research summaries in areas of pathology, immunology, microsurgery, transplant surgery, neuropathology, and pathobiology.
I
have an extensive editorial background and currently serve on the Editorial
Board of The Open Surgery Journal, as a Member of Scientific Review Committee
for Congresses of the American Society of Transplantation, and as a Member of
Scientific Review Committee for Congresses of the World Transplant
Society. These appointments engage me in regularly reviewing
submitted material for professional publications to ensure optimal accuracy as
well as relevance to current industry trends and topics.
Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
Address: 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx (C) or (xxx-xxx-xxxx (Fax)
Email: abc@xyz.com
Citizenship: United States
Social Security Number: xxx-xx-xxxx
Veterans Preference: No
Vacancy Announcement:
Position: Health Scientist Administrator
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSAs)
FACTOR D: In what capacity have you analyzed and evaluated information to develop solutions.
My research as an Assistant Professor in Pathology at Johns Hopkins University has allowed me the resources to establish cutting edge experimental models to test the mechanisms by which alloantibodies and complement are critical to the process of acute cardiac rejection and pathogenesis of endothelial cell activation and vascular lesions. Part of this involved performing a fully independent research in the field of experimental and clinical transplantation. These efforts have also been supported continuously by extramural Foundations, Industry and NIH grants.
While a Post Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Surgery at Harvard University, I focused on clinically related models of accelerated cardiac allograft rejection in presensitized rat recipients to investigate the effects of immunosuppressive therapies widely used in clinical transplantation: rapamycin (RAPA), cyclosporine-A (CyA), anti-CD4 mAb, intrathymic injection of specific antigens on modulation of immunological responses in rat cardiac allograft recipients. This resulted in being concluded with 7 full-length publications in peer-review journals and 8 in peer-review proceedings. Some key research projects conducted include: the expression of cytokines, adhesion molecules and alloantibody networks after treatment with RAPA, CyA and anti-CD4 mAb, the immunomodulatory effects of RAPA, CyA and anti-CD4 mAb on the expression of Th1-, Th2-, and macrophage-derived cytokines, the regulatory effects of IL-12 and TGF-b on the expression of Th1- Vs Th2-mediated cytokines after treatment with RAPA, CyA and anti-CD4 mAb, the effect of intrathymic injection of X-ray-sensitive spleen cells on cellular and humoral responses.
I
was able to evaluate and research information related to transplant research
and pathology while a Post Doctoral Fellow at Duke University School of
Medicine from 1989-1992. My core focus was on the clinically related effects of
donor specific blood transfusion on the survival and function of renal
allografts in different rat strain combinations by investigating the phenotypes
of peripheral blood lymphocytes, splenocytes, and graft infiltrating cells,
their allogeneic/cytotoxic activity (MLR, CML, ADCC) and IgG and IgM
alloantibody responses linked to host MHC. My evaluations were concluded
with 5 full-length publications in peer-review journals and 2 in peer-review
proceedings. They also led to a 1990 Young Investigator Bernard Amos - Sandoz Award
by SEOPF and two Young Investigator Awards, ASTP-1990 and 1991. Key projects
included: the functional and phenotypic analysis of lymphoid cells in donor
specific blood transfusion-trefated renal allograft recipients, the analysis of
IgG and IgM alloantibody responses to class I and II MHC antigens using
lymphoid target cells from congeneic strains in two-color flow cytometry, the
MHC-linked alloantibody responses to donor specific blood transfusion and renal
allograft survival in rats, and the generation of F1 and backcrossed progeny of
low- and high-IgG alloantibody-responder strains to investigate the inhibition
of alloantibody production that is linked to the host MHC.
Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
Address: 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx (C) or (xxx-xxx-xxxx (Fax)
Email: abc@xyz.com
Citizenship: United States
Social Security Number: xxx-xx-xxxx
Veterans Preference: No
Vacancy Announcement:
Position: Health Scientist Administrator
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSAs)
FACTOR E: Describe your experience in meeting and interacting with scientific and health professionals.
During
my more than 20 years of diversified experience in clinical and basic science
research in transplant immunology, vascular biology and autoimmunity, I have
demonstrated ability to plan and manage group meetings, panels and workshops
through collaboration with scientific and medical professionals and
researchers. My creative and analytical ability to solve challenging
questions/problems with excellent team building skills as well as ability to
manage difficult situations with co-workers has prepared me participate and
partner with other experts in the decision making process to build strong
programs in biomedical research, multi-center research studies, develop
extramural programs in basic, translational and clinical studies in broad areas
of sciences, especially in the fields of transplantation, inflammation,
vascular biology and autoimmunity.
During
my tenure as Assistant Professor in Pathology at Johns Hopkins University, I
have participated in the selection, interview, and admission committees for the
School of Medicine as well as participated as a judge in the Oral Exam
Committees. From 2003-2009, I supervised and coordinated immunopathology Series
of Seminars in the Division of Immunopathology at the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine. From 2003-2008, I participated in Ingenuity Project, a
Baltimore-based accelerated math and science program for gifted minority
students in the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute.
Along with this diverse experience, I have also gained experience collaborating with both professional scientists/health care professionals and emerging medical graduate students by serving on Editorial Board of The Open Surgery Journal from 2007-Present and serving as a member of several advisory committees such as the Scientific Review Committee for Congresses of the American Society of Transplantation from 2002-Present, Scientific Review Committee for Congresses of the World Transplant Society from 2002-Present, Admission Committee for JHU Pathobiology and Immunology Programs from 2002-Present, and Scientific Review Committee for JHU Young Investigator Award from 2000-Present.
I
am also active in 6 professional organizations in health care including: Polish
Immunological Society, American Society of Transplant Physicians, World
Transplantation Society, American Society of Transplantation, The European
Network for Complement, and The Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association.
This participation in meetings and events affords me the opportunity to network
with science and health care professionals on a regular basis and keep me
abreast of current issues in medical and scientific fields.
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