Professional Experience
2005 -
Present   
Field Scientific - medical and scientific writing services

Recent projects include:
  • all aspects of NIH grant preparation including opportunity identification, project planning, research strategy writing, budget planning, timeline management and submission
  • preparation of training manuals and slide sets for pharmaceutical sales
  • review articles on haematological malignancy treatment and complications
  • preparation of non-clinical study reports for FDA submission
  • medical and basic science journal articles on cell biology, infectious disease and oncology topics
  • developmental editing of scientific manuscripts for targeted proteins database
  • annual report and alumni magazine articles
  • evidence-based lung cancer treatment report
  • fact checking for educational materials on microbiology, evolution, chemistry and geology
2008-9 Adjunct Professor, Bucknell University - Department of Biology - laboratory sections in cell and molecular biology and organismal biology

2008 Adjunct Professor, Bloomsburg University - Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences - laboratory section in introductory biology

2007
Visiting Professor, Bucknell University - Department of Biology. 
Developed and taught upper level Microbiology course with an emphasis on infectious disease (3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week). Also taught laboratory sections in Organismal Biology including plant and animal physiology.
1999 - 2006
Director of Scientific Content - LabVelocity, Inc., an affliate of Infotrieve, Inc., 6 years of experience working with scientific product data, protocols and other information for online resource for life scientists. Worked closely with scientific supply companies to present product data online.  Product manager for Jellyfish software.

1998
Freelance Writing - Stanford Medicine Magazine, Stanford University.
   Education
1999
Postdoctoral Research - Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University Medical Center, Dr. Julie Theriot.  Bacterial Pathogenesis - Shigella flexneri host-pathogen interactions / actin cytoskeleton.
1997
PhD Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Cornell University, Graduate Research -  Dr. Richard Cerione. Ras family GTPases and signal transduction.
1990
BS Genetics , University of California, Davis, Honors.
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