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Michael Philip Dickens
                                 49 Walker Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne. NE6 1RL.
                                   07533196542 - michaeldickens@live.co.uk

A highly successful PhD student with excellent laboratory skills in the synthesis and characterisation of novel
medicinal chemistry compounds. Highly motivated, determined and productive research scientist used to
working under pressure either independently on my own initiative or as part of a team. I am now seeking to
further develop my career in scientific research based in the lab.

PhD
Reactivation of p53 Function by Small Molecule Inhibitors of Mdm2 E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Activity
University of Nottingham                                                   September 2006-Present

A medicinal chemistry PhD in pharmacy, supported by Cancer Research UK, in collaboration with the
Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow. I was responsible for the selection, synthesis and
characterisation of novel compounds to act as potential inhibitors as a possible anti-cancer therapy.

The PhD involved; working in an organic chemistry research laboratory, synthesising novel compounds,
using scientific equipment, identifying compounds synthesised, using literature search software to find
information and presenting work to colleagues and supervisors.

Achievements
• Synthesised over 150 compounds with 90 being novel final compounds.
•    Established a clear and logical structure activity relationship between inhibitor activity and structure.
•    Successful lead optimization phase producing a new lead compound 30 times more potent than the
     previous identified lead.
•    Proposed hypothesis of the inhibitor mode of action, which could, using computer modelling lead to the
     discovery of new classes of inhibitors.

•    Provided the foundation for additional studies by other scientists with continued external funding.
•    Awarded a prize at the University of Nottingham Graduate School Poster Day 2009 for the quality and
     enthusiasm of verbal presentation of PhD work to a non-scientific audience. I went onto represent the
     University at the Vitae Midlands Hub Regional Poster Competition 2009.

Skills
• Experienced in; organic synthesis, automated column chromatography, microwave reactors, NMR, IR and
  mass spectroscopy equipment, light, temperature and air sensitive synthesis, vacuum lines and HPLC.
• Expertise in using 1H, 13C, DEPT and COSY NMR as well as IR and mass spectroscopy to identify organic
    compounds synthesised.
• Competent at using literature search software, like Web of Knowledge, Sci-finder and Crossfire, to obtain
    research papers and implementing their findings and methods to reactions and research.
• Advanced understanding in; medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, analogue batch synthesis, organic
    compound characterisation, microwave chemistry, cancer biology and analytical HPLC.
• Fully complied with Health and Safety regulations in the lab and acted as laboratory safety monitor
    responsible for general safety in the lab and quarterly safety inspections.
• Skilled at communicating scientific work in the form of presentations, posters and written reports.
I attended many training courses throughout my PhD study with the most rewarding being the Royal Society
of Chemistry: Medicinal Chemistry Course 2009. A week long course, with tutorials, looking at all aspects of
the drug discovery process from high throughput screening and computer modelling to the legal viewpoint of
patients and dosage form design.

Masters in Chemistry                       2.1
University of Leicester                                                               September 2002-June 2006

A Masters Degree developing research techniques, laboratory practice, problem solving, team work, decision
making and working efficiently in groups. Dissertation involved 5 months of laboratory work for a research
group, synthesising novel organic compounds as potential selective CDK4 inhibitors as a possible anti-
cancer therapy.
Outside of studying; I was a representative on the chemistry departmental staff-student committee where I
liaised between fellow students and staff to ensure communication between both parties and a volunteer
mentor at a local school where I acted as a non judgemental adult to two teenage boys.


Publications
Dickens M., et al. Small-molecule inhibitors of MDM2 as new anticancer therapeutics. Seminars in Cancer
Biology (2009), article in press. doi:10.1016/j.semcancer.2009.10.003
Aubry, C., et al. Fascaplysin-inspired diindolyls as selective inhibitors of CDK4/cyclin D1. Bioorganic &
Medicinal Chemistry, 2009. 17(16): p. 6073-6084

Work Experience
Bar Staff & Crew
River Escapes                                                                               May 2010-Present
Working on pleasure boats for a variety of different events whilst traveling on the River Tyne. Bar work
involved taking drinks orders, serving drinks, cash handling, mental arithmetic, use of a till and cleaning. The
responsibilities as crew were to know the emergency procedures for each boat, the location of safety
equipment and guaranteeing the safety of passengers whilst on board. For both roles I had to be
presentable, polite and sociable to passengers.

Shop Assistant
British Heart Foundation                                                                    May 2010-Present
Volunteer position, working on the shop floor for a local furniture charity shop. I was responsible for advising
customers about goods, the delivery service and about the charity. Gaining valuable experience of dealing
with customers.

Laboratory Teaching Assistant
University of Nottingham                                                       September 2007-October 2009
Managed undergraduate pharmacy students in chemistry laboratory sessions once a week, on a part time
basis. I was responsible for explaining practical work to the students, the students’ health and safety, time
management, marking the work and answering questions relating to the practical work and scientific field.

Volunteer
Headway - the brain injury association                                         September 2008-October 2009
Carried out paperwork and transported stock donations to charity shops. I volunteered as a race marshal, for
the charity at the 2008 Robin Hood Marathon, responsible for safety of runners and pedestrians and was a
deputy senior marshal for the same event in 2009 with the added responsibility of managing 8 volunteers.

Education
A Levels: Biology (B), Chemistry (B), Maths (C) AS Level: Physics (C)
Bedford School                                                                     September 2000-June 2002
GCSEs: 9 (A-C grade)
Rushmoor School                                                                    September 1998-June 2000

Activities and Interests
I am a keen rugby player, currently playing for Wallsend rugby union club. At my previous club, I was a
general member of the committee, taking minutes of meetings and was responsible for representing the
views of players. I also took on the role of recruitment officer and social secretary which involved arranging
many social events. I also enjoy running, swimming, walking, watching sport, photography and travelling.

Qualifications                                    Societies (Current Membership)
PADI open water scuba diver                       Associate Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry
PADI advanced open water diver                    Member of the British Association of Cancer Research
Full UK Driving Licence                           Member of the European Association of Cancer Research

Referees
PhD Supervisor                                            River Escapes Personnel Manager

Prof Peter Fischer                                        Jill Fozard
Centre of Biomolecular Sciences                           Unit B2
University of Nottingham                                  Whitehouse Farm Centre
Nottingham                                                Northumberland
NG7 2RD                                                   NE61 6AW
0115 846 6242                                             0167 078 5777
peter.fischer@nottingham.ac.uk   events@riverescapes.co.uk

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2010 Chemistry CV

  • 1. Michael Philip Dickens 49 Walker Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne. NE6 1RL. 07533196542 - michaeldickens@live.co.uk A highly successful PhD student with excellent laboratory skills in the synthesis and characterisation of novel medicinal chemistry compounds. Highly motivated, determined and productive research scientist used to working under pressure either independently on my own initiative or as part of a team. I am now seeking to further develop my career in scientific research based in the lab. PhD Reactivation of p53 Function by Small Molecule Inhibitors of Mdm2 E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Activity University of Nottingham September 2006-Present A medicinal chemistry PhD in pharmacy, supported by Cancer Research UK, in collaboration with the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow. I was responsible for the selection, synthesis and characterisation of novel compounds to act as potential inhibitors as a possible anti-cancer therapy. The PhD involved; working in an organic chemistry research laboratory, synthesising novel compounds, using scientific equipment, identifying compounds synthesised, using literature search software to find information and presenting work to colleagues and supervisors. Achievements • Synthesised over 150 compounds with 90 being novel final compounds. • Established a clear and logical structure activity relationship between inhibitor activity and structure. • Successful lead optimization phase producing a new lead compound 30 times more potent than the previous identified lead. • Proposed hypothesis of the inhibitor mode of action, which could, using computer modelling lead to the discovery of new classes of inhibitors. • Provided the foundation for additional studies by other scientists with continued external funding. • Awarded a prize at the University of Nottingham Graduate School Poster Day 2009 for the quality and enthusiasm of verbal presentation of PhD work to a non-scientific audience. I went onto represent the University at the Vitae Midlands Hub Regional Poster Competition 2009. Skills • Experienced in; organic synthesis, automated column chromatography, microwave reactors, NMR, IR and mass spectroscopy equipment, light, temperature and air sensitive synthesis, vacuum lines and HPLC. • Expertise in using 1H, 13C, DEPT and COSY NMR as well as IR and mass spectroscopy to identify organic compounds synthesised. • Competent at using literature search software, like Web of Knowledge, Sci-finder and Crossfire, to obtain research papers and implementing their findings and methods to reactions and research. • Advanced understanding in; medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, analogue batch synthesis, organic compound characterisation, microwave chemistry, cancer biology and analytical HPLC. • Fully complied with Health and Safety regulations in the lab and acted as laboratory safety monitor responsible for general safety in the lab and quarterly safety inspections. • Skilled at communicating scientific work in the form of presentations, posters and written reports. I attended many training courses throughout my PhD study with the most rewarding being the Royal Society of Chemistry: Medicinal Chemistry Course 2009. A week long course, with tutorials, looking at all aspects of the drug discovery process from high throughput screening and computer modelling to the legal viewpoint of patients and dosage form design. Masters in Chemistry 2.1 University of Leicester September 2002-June 2006 A Masters Degree developing research techniques, laboratory practice, problem solving, team work, decision making and working efficiently in groups. Dissertation involved 5 months of laboratory work for a research group, synthesising novel organic compounds as potential selective CDK4 inhibitors as a possible anti- cancer therapy.
  • 2. Outside of studying; I was a representative on the chemistry departmental staff-student committee where I liaised between fellow students and staff to ensure communication between both parties and a volunteer mentor at a local school where I acted as a non judgemental adult to two teenage boys. Publications Dickens M., et al. Small-molecule inhibitors of MDM2 as new anticancer therapeutics. Seminars in Cancer Biology (2009), article in press. doi:10.1016/j.semcancer.2009.10.003 Aubry, C., et al. Fascaplysin-inspired diindolyls as selective inhibitors of CDK4/cyclin D1. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2009. 17(16): p. 6073-6084 Work Experience Bar Staff & Crew River Escapes May 2010-Present Working on pleasure boats for a variety of different events whilst traveling on the River Tyne. Bar work involved taking drinks orders, serving drinks, cash handling, mental arithmetic, use of a till and cleaning. The responsibilities as crew were to know the emergency procedures for each boat, the location of safety equipment and guaranteeing the safety of passengers whilst on board. For both roles I had to be presentable, polite and sociable to passengers. Shop Assistant British Heart Foundation May 2010-Present Volunteer position, working on the shop floor for a local furniture charity shop. I was responsible for advising customers about goods, the delivery service and about the charity. Gaining valuable experience of dealing with customers. Laboratory Teaching Assistant University of Nottingham September 2007-October 2009 Managed undergraduate pharmacy students in chemistry laboratory sessions once a week, on a part time basis. I was responsible for explaining practical work to the students, the students’ health and safety, time management, marking the work and answering questions relating to the practical work and scientific field. Volunteer Headway - the brain injury association September 2008-October 2009 Carried out paperwork and transported stock donations to charity shops. I volunteered as a race marshal, for the charity at the 2008 Robin Hood Marathon, responsible for safety of runners and pedestrians and was a deputy senior marshal for the same event in 2009 with the added responsibility of managing 8 volunteers. Education A Levels: Biology (B), Chemistry (B), Maths (C) AS Level: Physics (C) Bedford School September 2000-June 2002 GCSEs: 9 (A-C grade) Rushmoor School September 1998-June 2000 Activities and Interests I am a keen rugby player, currently playing for Wallsend rugby union club. At my previous club, I was a general member of the committee, taking minutes of meetings and was responsible for representing the views of players. I also took on the role of recruitment officer and social secretary which involved arranging many social events. I also enjoy running, swimming, walking, watching sport, photography and travelling. Qualifications Societies (Current Membership) PADI open water scuba diver Associate Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry PADI advanced open water diver Member of the British Association of Cancer Research Full UK Driving Licence Member of the European Association of Cancer Research Referees PhD Supervisor River Escapes Personnel Manager Prof Peter Fischer Jill Fozard Centre of Biomolecular Sciences Unit B2 University of Nottingham Whitehouse Farm Centre Nottingham Northumberland NG7 2RD NE61 6AW 0115 846 6242 0167 078 5777
  • 3. peter.fischer@nottingham.ac.uk events@riverescapes.co.uk