1. David S. Moore, MS PhD
!17222 West 70th Street!Shawnee Ks 66217!Phone: 913-948-1269 (Cell)!E-Mail: Ciderhouse@me.com
Education
Ph.D. Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. School of Pharmacy, Pharmacology &
Toxicology Department (NIH Training Program in Pharmacology & Medicinal Chemistry) 1996-2000
M.S. Pharmacology & Toxicology University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. School of Pharmacy, Pharmacology
&Toxicology Department (NIH Training Program in Pharmacology & Medicinal Chemistry) 1996-1998
Ph.D.-Track Neuroscience University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Neurophysiology Department, Auditory
Neurophysiology (NIH Training Program in Neuroscience) 1992-1994
(Transferred to accommodate Spouse’s Career)
B.A. Neuroscience Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. 1987-1991
The Barstow School, Kansas City, MO.
Appointments
• Director, Microscopy & Analytical Imaging Laboratories
Kansas University Center for Research & Graduate Studies, Lawrence, KS. Analytical Imaging Core Facility
focusing on Training and Education, Research, and Industry Sponsored Research. Assay and Methods development,
Experimental Design and Optimazation,Computational Analysis for Electron Beam Spectroscopy Microscopy,
Tomography and Diffraction, Cation Beam Microscopy, Dual-Beam SEM/FIB Microscopy and Spectroscopy,
Tomography, Diffraction, Milling, Scanning Probe Microscopy, Fluorescence Microscopy, High Content Imaging,
Fluorescence Activated Cell-Sorting and Imaging Cytometry, Electron Beam Gas Deposition, CryoTEM, and
ESEM.
• Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Laboratory of Dr. Robert Dunn, University of Kansas, Department of
Chemistry, Lawrence, KS Biophysics, Development of Scanning Probe Microscopy Methods & Optical Imaging
Assays for Single Molecule Characterization in Biological Membranes
• Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Laboratory of Dr. Robert Dunn, University of Kansas, Department of
Chemistry, Lawrence, KS Atomic Force Microscopy of Single Nuclear Pore Complexes
• Pre-Doctoral Research Assistant, Laboratory of Dr. Elias Michaelis, University of Kansas, Department of
Pharmacology & Toxicology, Lawrence, KS Time-Lapse Calcium Imaging & Microscopy of Neuronal
Physiology and Pharmacology, Glutamatergic Neurotoxicity, Free Radical- and Ethanol- Related Neuronal
Dysfunction
• Electroencephalography Technolgist, Polysomnographer, Sonography Technologist, Cotton-O’Neil Clinics,
Topeka, KS. Human EEG administration, Evoked Potential Recording (Visual, Auditory, and Somatosensory) and
Monitoring, Pre-Surgical Monitoring, Neuro- Psychology Battery Administration
• Pre-Doctoral Research Assistant, Laboratory of Donata Oertel, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Department of Neurophysiology, Single Cell Electrophysiology, Circuit Mapping of the Dorsal and Ventral
Cochlear Nucleus, Neuronal Echo Suppression and Mechanisms of Pitch Detection
• Electroencephalography Technolgist, Polysomnographer, Sonography Technologist, MRI Technologist
Neuroscience Institute, Portland, ME. Human Imaging, EEG/Brain Map administration, Evoked Potentials
Recording, Surgical Monitoring, Pre-Surgical Monitoring, Neuro Psychology Battery Administration
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Patents
2015
1. Bioengineering of auditory and vestibular Hair Cell precursors via non-viral gene tranfection
methodologies. (InProcess)
2012
2. (WO2011146090) PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE NANORIBBONS WITH CONTROLLED
DIMENSIONS AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ORIENTATION
Berry, Vikas, Mohanty, Nihar, Moore, David, S. Kansas State University Research Foundation [Us/Us]; 2005
Research Park Circle Suite 105 Manhattan, Ks 66502 (Us) (For All Designated States Except Us). The University
Of Kansas [Us/Us]; 245 Strong Hall Lawrence, Ks 66045 (Us) (For All Designated States Except Us)
Teaching Experience
• Director/Assistant Scientist, Microscopy & Analytical Imaging Laboratory, University of Kansas Center for
Research & Graduate Studies. One-on-one or small group instruction in Bio-analytical device design, Bio-assay
development, Methods design for materials analysis, image analysis and pattern recognition, database construction,
and imaging statistics; Theory and Practice of Analytical Microscopy/Spectroscopy, and Analytical Cytometry
• (Lecturer) Miscellaneous Appearances in departmental classes for two-week components of team-taught sessions.
(Departments of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Chemistry, Pharmacology and Toxicology,
Molecular Biosciences)
• Princeton Review (MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, SAT)
• (Lecture) Teaching Assistant Pharmacology I & II, University of Kansas, School of Pharmacy, Pharmacology &
Toxicology Department
• (Lecture) Teaching Assistant – Neuropsychology & Computational Neuroscience, Bowdoin College
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Publications/Presentations
2015
1. Non-viral reprogramming of human Wharton’s jelly cells reveals differences between ATOH1
homologues,” Mellott AJ, Devarajan K, Shinogle HE, Moore DS, Talata Z, Laurence JS, Forrest ML, Noji
S, Tanaka E, Staecker H, Detamore MS, Tissue Engineering Part A, (Accepted), 2015”
2014
2. Improving viability and transfection efficiency with human umbilical cord Wharton’s jelly cells through
use of a ROCK inhibitor Mellott AJ, Godsey ME, Shinogle HE, Moore DS, Forrest LM., Detamore MS
(Submitted)
2013
1. Branched Oligopeptides Form Nano-Capsules with Lipid Vesicle Characteristics, Pinakin; Gudlur,
Sushanth; Avila, L. Adriana; Whitaker, Susan; Katz, Benjamin; Hiromasa, Yasuaki; Gao, Jian; Thapa,
Prem; Moore, David; Iwamoto, Takeo; Chen, Jianhan; Tomich, John Langmuir, November 26, 2013
2. Nuclear-associated Lysyl Oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2) Induces Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT)
and Promotes Invasion of Breast Cancer Cells In Vitro Hee-Jung Moon, Joel Finney, Li Xu, David
Moore, Danny R. Welch, and Minae Mure JBC, September 6, 2013
3. Surface chemistry allows for abiotic precipitation of dolomiteat low temperature.(Cover) Roberts JA,
Kenward PA, Fowle DA, Goldstein RH, González LA, Moore DS. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Sep
3;110(36):14540-5. Epub 2013 Aug 20.
4. Reinvestigating Carboniferous “Actinomycetes”: Authigenic Formation OfBiomimetic Carbonates
Provides Insight Into Early Diagenesis Of Permineralized Plants Ashley A. Klymiuk, Carla J. Harper,
David S. Moore, Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor And Michael Krings, SEPM Society for Sedimentary
Geology, PALAIOS February 2013, Vol. 28 no.2 80-92
5. Tungsten-incorporated cage-type mesoporous silicate: W-KIT-5 Anand Ramanathan, Rajamanickam
Maheswaria, Brian P. Grady, David S. Moore, Dewey H. Barich, Bala Subramaniam, Microporous and
Mesoporous Materials, Volume 175, 15 July 2013 43-49
6. Development of a Seedless Floating Growth Process in Solution for Synthesis of Crystalline ZnO Micro/
Nanowire Arrays on Graphene: Towards High-Performance Nanohybrid Ultraviolet Photodetectors
Advanced Functional Materials Jianwei Liu, Rongtau Lu, Guowei Xu, Judy Wu, Prem Thapa, David S.
Moore, April 15, 2013
7. Pulsed electric field (PEF) as an intensification pretreatment for greener solvent lipid extraction from
microalgae. Zbinden MD, Sturm BS, Nord RD, Carey WJ, Moore D, Shinogle H, Stagg- Williams SM.
Biotechnol Bioeng. 2013 Jun;110(6):1605-15.
8. Silicate Dissolution in Las Pailas Thermal Field: Implications for microbial weathering in acidic volcanic
hydrothermal spring systems Charity Phillips Lander, David A. Fowle, Anne Taunton, Walter Hernandez,
Marielos Mara, David S. Moore, Heather Shinogle, Jennifer A. Roberts Geomicrobiology Journal October
25, 2013
9. MCF-7 cells expressing nuclear associated lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2) exhibit an epithelial-to-
mesenchymal transition (EMT) phenotype and are highly invasive in vitro. Journal of Biological
Chemistry September 6, 2013
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2012
1. Nanotomy-based production of transferable and dispersible graphene nanostructures of controlled shape
and size. Nihar Mohanty, David Moore, Zhiping Xu, T.S. Sreeprasad, Ashvin Nagaraja, Alfredo Alexander
Rodriguez & Vikas Berry, Nature Communications 3, Article number: 844, 15 May 2012
2. Metabolism and Toxicity of Thioacetamide and Thioacetamide S-Oxide in Rat Hepatocytes. Hajovsky H,
Hu G, Koen Y, Sarma D, Cui W, Moore DS, Staudinger JL, Hanzlik RP. Chem Res Toxicol. 2012 Aug 17
3. Development of a Grp94 inhibitor. DuerfeldtAS,PetersonLB,MaynardJC,NgCL,ElettoD, Ostrovsky O,
Shinogle HE, Moore DS, Argon Y, Nicchitta CV, Blagg BS. J Am Chem Soc. 2012 Jun 13;134(23):9796-
804. Epub 2012 May 29.
4. “Conductance and Flux Measurements on Capillary-Incorporated Nanoporous Monoliths Derived from a
Polystyrene–Poly(methylmethacrylate) Block Copolymer”, Shaida Ibrahim, Shinobu Nagasaka, David
S. Moore, Daniel A. Higgins, and Takashi Ito. ECS Transactions,, Volume 41, "Electrochemistry at
Nanoscale Dimensions 2"
5. Magnetic-Fe/Fe3O4–Nanoparticle-bound SN38as Carboxylesterase-cleavable prodrug for the delivery to
tumors within monocytes/macrophages Hongwang Wang, Tej B. Shrestha, Matthew T. Basel, Raj K.
Dani, Gwi-Moon Seo, Sivasai Balivada, Marla M. Pyle, Heidy Prock1, Olga B. Koper, Prem S. Thapa,
David Moore, Ping Li,Viktor Chikan, Deryl L. Troyer and Stefan H. Bossmann, Beilstein J. Nanotechnol.
2012, 3, 444–455.
6. Stem cell-based photodynamic therapy. Shrestha TB, Seo GM, Basel MT, Kalita M, Wang H, Villanueva D,
Pyle M, Balivada S, Rachakatla RS, Shinogle H, Thapa PS, Moore D, Troyer DL, Bossmann SH.
Photochem Photobiol Sci. 2012 Jul;11(7):1251-8.
7. An automated image-based method for rapid analysis of Chlamydia infection as a tool for screening
antichlamydial agents. Osaka I, Hills JM, Kieweg SL, Shinogle HE, Moore DS, Hefty PS. Antimicrob
Agents Chemother. 2012 Aug;56(8):4184-8. Epub 2012 May 21.
2011
1. Forces at individual pseudopod-filament adhesive contacts GovindPaneru,PremS.Thapa,SeanP. McBride,
David Moore-Nichols, Bruce M. Law, and Bret N. Flanders Appl. Phys. Lett. 99, 093702 (2011).
2. “Triangular Graphene Grain Growth on Cube-Textured Cu Substrates”. Liu, J., Wu, J., Edwards, CM,
Berrie, CL, Moore, D., Chen, Z., Maroni, VA, Paranthaman, MP and Goyal, A, Advanced Functional
Materials.(2011)
3. Utilization of I-domain of LFA-1 to Target Drug and Marker Molecules to Leukocytes. Manikwar P, Tejo
BA, Shinogle H, Moore DS, Zimmerman T, Blanco F, Siahaan TJ. Theranostics. 2011;1:277-89. Epub
2011 May 10
2010
1. Biophysical characterization of rotavirus serotypes G1, G3 and G4. Esfandiary R, Yee L, Ohtake S, Martin
RA, Truong-Le VL, Lechuga-Ballesteros D, Moore DS, Joshi SB, Middaugh CR. Hum Vaccin. 2010
May;6(5):390-8. 2010 May 16.
2. Using spectroscopic and microscopic methods to probe the structural stability of human adenovirus type
4 Human Vaccines February 6, 2010 Authors: David S. Moore, PhD, Feng He, Heather E Shinogle, Satoshi
Ohtake, David Lechuga-Ballesteros, Russell A. Martin, Vu L. Truong-Le, C. Russell Middaugh
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3. Syntheses of fluorescent imidazoquinoline conjugates as probes of Toll-likereceptor 7. Shukla NM, Mutz
CA, Ukani R, Warshakoon HJ, Moore DS, David SA. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2010 Nov 15;20(22):6384-
6. Epub 2010 Sep 21.
4. Three-Dimensional Stiffness Gradient Scaffolds For Functional Regeneration Of Interfacial Tissues Milind
S, Dormer N, Salash J, Jordon C, Moore D, Berkland C, Detamore M. Journal of Biomedical Materials
Research:Part A J Biomed Mater Res A. 2010 Sep1;94(3):870-6.
2009
1. Clearance and phosphorylation of alpha-synuclein are inhibited in methionine sulfoxide reductase a null
yeast cells. Oien DB, Shinogle HE, Moore DS, Moskovitz J. J Mol Neurosci. 2009 Nov;39(3):323-32.
2. Inhibition of thromboxane A2-induced arrhythmias and intracellular calcium changes in cardiac myocytes
by blockade of the IP3 pathway. Wacker MJ, Kosloski LM, Gilbert WJ, Touchberry CD, Moore DS,
Kelly JK, Brotto MA, Orr JA.J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2009 Sep 9.
3. Effect of modification of the physicochemical properties of ICAM-1-derived peptides on internalization
and intracellular distribution in the human leukemic cell line HL-60
MajumbdarSumit,BimoTejo,AhmedBadawi,DavidMoore,JeffreyKrise,TerunaSiahaan” Molecular
Pharmaceuticals, Manuscript ID: mp-2008-00120t.R1 Accepted 20-Feb-2009
2008
1. Age-associated changes in synaptic lipid raft proteins revealed by two-dimensional fluorescence difference gel
electrophoresis. Jiang L, Fang J, Moore DS, Gogichaeva NV, Galeva NA, Michaelis ML, Zaidi A
Neurobiology of Aging, Dec 30, 2008
2. Interaction between Tumor Suppressor APC and Topoisomerase II{alpha}: Implication for the G2/M
Transition. YangWang, YoshiakiAzuma,DavidMoore,NeilOsheroff,andKristiL.Neufeld” Mol. Biol. Cell
published online July 16, 2008, 10.1091/mbc.E07-12-1296
2007
1. Vault ribonucleoprotein particles and the central mass of the nuclear pore complex. DickensonNE, Moore
D, Suprenant KA, Dunn RC. Photochem Photobiol. 2007 May-Jun;83(3):686-91.
2. Bile salts stimulate recruitment of IpaB to the Shigella flexneri surface, where it co-localizes with IpaD at
the tip of the type III secretion needle. Olive AJ, Kenjale R, Espina M, Moore DS, Picking WL, Picking
WD Infect Immun. 2007 May;75(5):2626-9. Epub 2007 Feb 12.
2006
1. IpaD localizes to the tip of the type III secretion system needle of Shigella flexneri. Espina M, Olive AJ,
Kenjale R, Moore DS, Ausar SF, Kaminski RW, Oaks EV, Middaugh CR, Picking WD, Picking WL. Infect
Immun. 2006 Aug;74(8):4391-400.
2. The role of nuclear envelope calcium in modifying nuclear pore complex structure Canadian Journal of
Physiology and Pharmacology May 2, 2006 Authors: Elizabeth S. Erickson, Olivia L. Mooren, David S. Moore,
PhD, Jeffrey R. Krogmeier, Robert C. Dunn
2005
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1. Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy: Alternate Modes of Use For NSOM Probes Moore-Nichols D.
Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy vol. 8. Ed. Lakowicz. Plenum Press, 2005. Chapter 2. Moore-Nichols, D and
Dunn RC.
2004
1. Nuclear SideConformationalChangesinthe Nuclear Pore Complex Following Calcium Release from the
Nuclear Membrane.” MoorenO,EricksonB,Moore-NicholsD,DunnRCPhysical Biology 1:125-134, 2004.
2. Hybrid Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy Tips for Live Cell Measurements. Kapkiai L, Moore-
Nichols D, Carnell J, and Dunn RC. Applied Physics Letters 84:3750-3752, 2004.
3. Activation of Ryanodine Receptors in the Nuclear Envelope Alters the Conformation of the Nuclear Pore
Complex. EricksonB,MoorenO,Moore-NicholsD,DunnRCBiophysicalChemistry 112:1-7, 2004
2002
1. “Regulation of Nuclear Pore Complex Conformation by IP(3) Receptor Activation.” Moore-NicholsD,
ArnottA,DunnRC. Biophysical Journal (Cover) 83:1421-1428, 2002.
1999
1. Calcium influx through NMDA receptors, chronic receptor inhibition by ethanol and 2-amino-5-
phosponopentanoic acid, and receptor protein expression. Chen X, Moore-Nichols D, Nguyen H, Michaelis EK.
J Neurochem. 1999 May;72(5):1969-80.
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Professional Development
• Lehigh University, School for Surface Analysis, Summer Session; 2008 EDS, EBSD, FIB, and
Helium-based Spectroscopic Imaging
• FEI Microscopy School, Hillsboro, Oregon. Three-day intensive 2010 training in Single Atom
Imaging (HRSTEM) and Cryo- tomography imaging in the Biosciences (Single Particle
Analysis and Cellular Tomograpy Reconstructions).
• 35th Annual Course in Flow Cytometry Research Methods and 2012 Applications
Bowdoin College, New Brunswick, ME
• Lehigh University, Microscopy School for Scanning 2013 Transmission Electron
Nanoanalysis, Summer Session; STEM, HAADF, CDEND, CBED, EELS, STEM Tomography,
and Spectroscopic Electron Energy Loss Analysis
• Probability Density Analysis Training in Flow Cytometry, 2013 Fluorescence Activated
Cell Sorting and Imaging Cytometry, for Research and Diagnostic Applications Verity
House Software, Topsham, ME.
• FEI Microscopy School, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Week 2013 Long intensive training in
Focussed Ion Beam Milling, Cation Imaging, Slice and View Tomographic Reconstruction of
Milled Materials and Thin Lamellae Sample Preparation
Techniques and Methods - Available upon Request References – Available upon Request