Curriculum Vitae
for
Lisa P. Rudd
2540 Gunstock Drive ♦ Kernersville, North Carolina 27284
336-993-4316 – Home ♦ 336-416-1921 – Mobile ♦ ruddlp@gmail.com
QA/QC Scientist (Pharma-Biotech)
ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) ... ASQ Certified Quality Auditor (CQA)
ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt ... PMI Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®
)
Analytical / Bio-Analytical ... Clinical Research ... Pharmaceutical ... Biochemistry
Research & Development Product Development ... Paint Formulation / Testing
Industrial Lab Experience in Academia & Industry ... Train / Educate / Mentor
Lisa executed a number of assay optimization studies while at Chemring. She was able to operate independently and execute the test
plan that we would collaboratively develop. She was able to manage her time and deliver data to help move the project forward. She was
willing to learn new techniques on her own and then apply them to our test program.
Eric Lynch, Experienced Product Development Lead in Instrumentation and Sensing, Chemring Detection Systems
I worked with Lisa at PharmaCore in a very fast-paced, analytical lab. Lisa was a very hard worker and always willing to take on
extra tasks.
Amanda Flanagan, Director at PharmaCore
Lisa was very helpful in providing support to analysis of our resin project here. She has been able to give timely results to different
specimens that have been submitted and used the right technique to achieve that.
Haibo Li, Chemist, Ennis Traffic Safety Solutions
Lisa is a very experienced cardiac sonographer – one of few I know capable to obtain all necessary Doppler measurements and focus on
the hemodynamic information that is needed in a particular patient. Besides that, very friendly and fun to work with.
David Kotlaba, Co-Owner of Cardiology Consultants of Danville, Inc.
SUMMARY OF EXPERTISE
 Culture and maintenance of multiple cell types (mammalian), PCR, RT-PCR, ELISA/immunoassay,
DNA extraction, cloning, restriction enzyme digests, transfections, SDS-PAGE, Western blots, agarose
gel electrophoresis. Development of novel expression vectors and host cell lines, protein expression,
purification, FPLC, enzyme assays, molecular/cellular based assays, cytotoxicity assays, histology
(embedding, sectioning, and staining).
 Analytical strengths: Analytical method development and validation experience: HPLC-DAD, GC,
GC-MS, and pyrolysis-GC/MS. Thermal analysis/physical characterization: TGA, DSC, XRPD, particle
size analysis, weathering (QUV), paint formulation and analytical testing of reactive monomer content in
paint formulations.
 Pharmaceutical industry experience: Boehringer Ingelheim, Glaxo Wellcome, Inc. (GSK), and Targacept,
Inc. including experience and working knowledge of GMP and GLP guidelines. Analytical testing of raw
materials, intermediates, and finished goods at Sigma Aldrich Inc. Analytical strengths: Analytical
method development, validation, and transfer experience: HPLC, HPLC-MS, HPLC-MS-MS, GC, GC-MS,
XRPD, KF titrations.
 Experience with HPLC (Agilent 1200/1100 series) Binary SL Pump, Quaternary Pump with DAD/VWD,
Waters systems: 717 Series and Alliance 2695 Separation Module. GC (Agilent 6890, 5890, 5880 systems with
a variety of detectors (FID, FPD, EC, MS), Schimadzu GC-2010 FID, and Perkin Elmer Clarus 500 GC-MS.
Lisa P. Rudd Page 2
SUMMARY OF EXPERTISE (continued)
 Scientific Software: Empower v.3 and v.2, HP ChemStation (GC/HPLC), Open Lab, Millenium 3.2 (HPLC),
Lab Solutions (GC) EZChrom (GC), Metrohm-Peak software (IC), Micromass (LC-MS/GC-MS), LIMS.
 Sample preparation: ASE (accelerated solvent extraction), solid phase extractions, SPME (solid-phase micro-
extraction), capillary electrophoresis (CE), Ion Chromatography, KF titrations (coulometric and volumetric),
disintegration testing, extraction techniques (ASE and SPE). Resolved sample matrix interference issues.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – SCIENTIFIC and MEDICAL
October 2015 HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS ~ Greensboro, NC
to Present Certified Nursing Assistant I / Caregiver
♦ Assist clients with daily living functions and tasks in homes for disabled adults and
elderly clients.
August 2014 CHEMRING DETECTION SYSTEMS, INC. ~ Charlotte, NC
to August 2014 R & D Scientist / Biochemist (Contract)
♦ Performed PCR and Immunoassay experiments supporting assay development and
optimization of an automated assay system for use in field by military personnel;
prepared and tested lyophilized reagents for immunoassay experiments and
determination of product storage stability.
♦ Designed scripts to program operation of PCR/immunoassay in cartridge unit with
reagents introduced by microfluidics.
July 2015 to BIOTA DIAGNOSTICS, LLC ~ Charlotte, NC
August 2015 GC-MS Chemist (Independent Contractor)
♦ Implemented environmental testing of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds
based on EPA Methods 8260 and 8270 using automated purge and trap (Teledyne
Tekmar) coupled to Perkin Elmer Clarus 680 GC-MS.
March 2015 BASF ~ Charlotte, NC
to May 2015 R & D Technician (Temporary Contractor with Info Tree Services)
♦ Performed latex-based paint formulations for traffic paint including preparing various
paint formulations and testing physical properties including storage stability, dry time,
and physical properties. Implemented pH-viscosity curves for latexes using in-paint
formulations, adhesion testing and ASTM D711 testing.
May 2014 to PHARMACORE ~ High Point, NC
August 2014 Research Associate, GMP Analytical Chemistry (Contract)
♦ Executed complete HPLC method validations for third party client in contract research
(CRO) setting. Demonstrated system suitability, system precision, specificity,
linearity/range assay and impurities, LOD, LOQ, accuracy, recovery, precision and
solution stability (samples and standards). Completed validation reports for client;
performed data acquisition (Agilent 1200/ChemStation).
June 2013 ENNIS FLINT – TRAFFIC PAINT ~ Thomasville, NC
to May 2014 R & D Chemist (Full-time)
♦ Performed polymer characterization by standard analytical methods to support in-house
paint formulations lab; included new product formulations, competitive samples; field
failure analysis on epoxy resins, hard resins, and latex-based paints using GC-FID, GC-
MS, size-exclusion chromatography (SEC), thermal analysis by TGA and DSC, FTIR,
XRF, and tensile strength testing. De-formulation of competitive epoxy-
to May 2009
Lisa P. Rudd Page 3
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – SCIENTIFIC and MEDICAL (continued)
ENNIS FLINT – TRAFFIC PAINT (continued)
spectrophotometry. Developed and validated DLS and Zeta potential analysis, specific
for latex seed and final pilot batches. ASTM test method analysis of epoxy-equivalent
value, amine value, and volume solids; physical property testing (Brookfield viscosity,
tensile strength).
April 2012 BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM, INC. ~ Columbus, OH
to May 2012 Scientist II – Quality Control (Contract)
♦ Analytical testing of non-solid pharmaceutical products including bulk, release, and
stability lots under GMP and GLP guidelines. Prepared standards and samples for
analysis under established methods; performed testing by HPLC with Empower 2 data
acquisition and analysis software, pH, density, UV/Vis. Transferred and received
project work between team members to achieve goals and target timelines.
January 2011 to WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY ~ Winston-Salem, NC
December 2011 Research Lab Technician (Contract)
♦ Performed in vitro antimicrobial activity assays on novel cyclic peptides with antibiotic
properties as adjuncts to existing antibiotics. Testing of MIC (minimum inhibitory
concentration) and synergy with traditional antibiotics was performed using E.coli
Gram (-) and S. aureus Gram (+) bacterial systems.
May 2011 to SIGMA-ALDRICH CORPORATION ~ St. Louis, MO
August 2011 Analytical Development / SAFC Intern – Process Development Group
♦ Transferred analytical methods for analysis of raw materials from Analytical Sciences
(ISO 9001) to GMP Quality Control; ensured that methods used for raw materials
testing were reproducible by establishing appropriate system suitability (%RSD,
resolution) criteria. Analytical development reports and SOPs were written for
transferred methods.
August 2010 to May FORSYTH TECHNICAL COMMUNTY COLLEGE ~ Winston-Salem, NC
2011 and August 2008 Science / Math Tutor (8/10 to 5/11)
♦ Professional tutor, individual and group tutoring: undergraduate biology, chemistry,
and math.
Adjunct Instructor (8/08 to 5/09)
♦ Instructor for undergraduate General and Analytical Chemistry; prepared and
managed all course material.
August 2010 to ROWAN-CABARRUS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ~ Salisbury, NC
December 2010 Adjunct Instructor
♦ Instructor for undergraduate General and Analytical Chemistry; prepared and
managed all course material.
May 2009 to WAKE FOREST REGENERATIVE MEDICINE ~ Winston-Salem, NC
August 2009 Laboratory Technician (Contract)
♦ Prepared pig liver extracellular matrix (ECM) based on established protocols;
developed new decellularization protocols for use in drug screening. Supervised,
mentored, and trained cooperative education student from FTCC in the AAS
Biotechnology program.
and October 1997
to February 1998
and May 1996
to August 1996
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – SCIENTIFIC and MEDICAL (continued)
August 2003 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY ~ Winston-Salem, NC
to May 2009 Graduate Student Research Assistant
♦ Performed research in laboratory setting leading to one peer-reviewed publication and
two scientific abstracts. Conducted independent experiments; prepared scientific data
for meetings and presentations; daily lab management and maintenance. Served as
Teaching Assistant (TA) for undergraduate labs.
August 2002 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO ~ Greensboro, NC
to May 2003 Graduate Student Research Assistant
♦ Performed research in laboratory setting leading to one peer-reviewed publication and
two scientific abstracts. Conducted independent experiments; prepared scientific data
for meetings and presentations; daily lab management and maintenance. Served as
Teaching assistant (TA) for undergraduate labs.
October 2000 TARGACEPT, INC. ~ Winston-Salem, NC
to October 2002 Scientist II (Contract)
♦ Analyzed in-process and QA samples by GC-MS and LC-MS, Ion
Chromatography (IC) analysis of drug counter ions. IC and GC-MS instrument
maintenance and troubleshooting. Maintained synthesized compounds
structure/physical properties data in ISIS Base database. Synthesized
pyridylquinuclidine intermediates/final compounds.
February 1998 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY ~ Winston-Salem, NC
to October 2000 Chemist I (2/98 TO 10/00 - Contract)
♦ Accountable for extraction, cleanup, and GC-FPD analysis of organophosphorus (OP)
pesticide residues in tobacco. Cross-trained on herbicide pesticide analysis by GC-ECD.
Laboratory Technician (10/97 to 2/98 – Contract)
♦ Characterization of pyrazine flavor/aroma compounds produced from the reaction of
sugar and ammonia by GC-MS and GC-FID; assessed variables of sugar/tobacco type,
stalk position, and leaf development.
May 1997 to GLAXO WELLCOME, INC. ~ Research Triangle Park, NC
August 1997 Medicinal Chemistry Intern (5/97 to 8/97)
♦ Research performed in organic chemistry lab for development of anti-diabetic drug
candidate. Function included synthesis of anilines used in preparation of Beta3 receptor
agonist analogs.
Analytical Sciences Intern (5/96 to 8/96)
♦ Performed solubility and drug recovery assays from tablet formulation; method
development involving optimization of instrument parameters and mobile phase
compositions; gained experience with analytical techniques including: HPLC, GC, IR,
UV/VIS spectroscopy, and KF titrations.
PUBLICATIONS
Jenna Dumond, Lisa Rudd, Jean-Herbert Rigaud, Maria Ngu-Schwemlein, PhD, In vitro synergy between some
cationic amphipathiccyclooctapeptides and antibiotics, (2014) Australian Journal of Chemistry.
Lisa P. Rudd, S. L. Kabler, C.S. Morrow, and A.J. Townsend, Ph.D., Enhanced glutathione depletion, protein
adduct formation, and cytotoxicity following exposure to 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE) in cells
expressing human multidrug resistance protein-1 (MRP1) together with human glutathione S-
transferase-M1 (GSTM1). (2011) Chemico-Biological Interactions 194, 113–119.
Lisa P. Rudd Page 5
PUBLICATIONS (continued)
Lisa P. Rudd, M. Aneskievich, R. Attaway, L. McDermott, A. Knecht (mentor)” GMP Raw Material Analytical
Method Transfer to Quality Control” Poster summarizing work completed at Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. for
method validation and transfer of analytical methods for solvents, fatty acids, sugars, reducing
agents, enzymes, and nucleotides.
Lisa Rudd, Adrian B. Rudd, Tarshona Stevens, Maria Ngu-Schwemlein, Ph.D.,Winston-Salem State University,
Chemistry Department, Winston-Salem, NC 27110. “Enhancing in-vitro antimicrobial activity of
some antibiotics with cyclopeptide.” 242nd
ACS National Meeting, August 28-September 1, 2011,
Denver, CO
S. Ahmad, S. Leone-Kabler, L. Rudd, S. Amin, J. Doehmer, and A.J. Townsend, Ph.D., Cytotoxicity and
mutagenicity of 5-methylchrydene and its 1, 2-dihydrodiol in V79MZ cells modified to express
human CYP1A1 or CYP1B1, in the presence or absence of human GSTP1 coexpression. (2008) Toxicol
Lett 183, 99-104.
Sarfaraz Ahmad, Sandra Leone-Kabler, Lisa Rudd, Johannes Doehmer, Alan J. Townsend, Ph.D., Wake Forest
University Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, GenPharm Toxicology, Munich, Germany.
Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5-Methylchrysene in V79MZ cells stably transfected with human
CYP1B1 or CYP1A1 and/or human GSTpi. Abstract 5242, AACR (American Association for Cancer
Research), 97th Annual Meeting, April 1-5, 2006, Washington, DC
S. Ahmad, S. Leone-Kabler, L. Rudd, and A.J. Townsend, Ph. D., Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
Biochemistry Department, Winston-Salem, NC 27157. Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5-
Methylchrysene and its dihydrodiol metabolite in V79MZ cells stably transfected with human
CYP1B1 and/or human GSTPi/Mu. Abstract P7, Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society,
23rd
Annual Fall Meeting, October 26, 2005, UNC Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC
EDUCATION
Wake Forest University ~ Winston-Salem, NC
Master of Science Degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Thesis: Comparison of redox-active and conjugative enzymes with and without efflux transporters and their
comparative effectiveness in protection against cellular toxicity of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE), an aldehyde
lipid peroxidation product
University of North Carolina at Greensboro ~ Greensboro, NC
Master of Science Degree in Chemistry
Thesis: Analysis of commercial products by capillary zone electrophoresis and micellar
electrokinetic chromatography.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry – magna cum laude – ACS Certified Degree
Undergraduate Research Experience: Free radical DNA base pair damage in Koi carp.
Forsyth Technical Community College ~ Winston-Salem, NC
Business Administration – Customer Service Certificate
Rockingham Community College ~ Wentworth, NC
Continuing Education Courses: Project Management Fundamentals ... Project Management Applications ...
Six Sigma Total Quality Fundamentals / Applications
Lisa P. Rudd Page 5
PUBLICATIONS (continued)
Lisa P. Rudd, M. Aneskievich, R. Attaway, L. McDermott, A. Knecht (mentor)” GMP Raw Material Analytical
Method Transfer to Quality Control” Poster summarizing work completed at Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. for
method validation and transfer of analytical methods for solvents, fatty acids, sugars, reducing
agents, enzymes, and nucleotides.
Lisa Rudd, Adrian B. Rudd, Tarshona Stevens, Maria Ngu-Schwemlein, Ph.D.,Winston-Salem State University,
Chemistry Department, Winston-Salem, NC 27110. “Enhancing in-vitro antimicrobial activity of
some antibiotics with cyclopeptide.” 242nd
ACS National Meeting, August 28-September 1, 2011,
Denver, CO
S. Ahmad, S. Leone-Kabler, L. Rudd, S. Amin, J. Doehmer, and A.J. Townsend, Ph.D., Cytotoxicity and
mutagenicity of 5-methylchrydene and its 1, 2-dihydrodiol in V79MZ cells modified to express
human CYP1A1 or CYP1B1, in the presence or absence of human GSTP1 coexpression. (2008) Toxicol
Lett 183, 99-104.
Sarfaraz Ahmad, Sandra Leone-Kabler, Lisa Rudd, Johannes Doehmer, Alan J. Townsend, Ph.D., Wake Forest
University Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, GenPharm Toxicology, Munich, Germany.
Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5-Methylchrysene in V79MZ cells stably transfected with human
CYP1B1 or CYP1A1 and/or human GSTpi. Abstract 5242, AACR (American Association for Cancer
Research), 97th Annual Meeting, April 1-5, 2006, Washington, DC
S. Ahmad, S. Leone-Kabler, L. Rudd, and A.J. Townsend, Ph. D., Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
Biochemistry Department, Winston-Salem, NC 27157. Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5-
Methylchrysene and its dihydrodiol metabolite in V79MZ cells stably transfected with human
CYP1B1 and/or human GSTPi/Mu. Abstract P7, Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society,
23rd
Annual Fall Meeting, October 26, 2005, UNC Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC
EDUCATION
Wake Forest University ~ Winston-Salem, NC
Master of Science Degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Thesis: Comparison of redox-active and conjugative enzymes with and without efflux transporters and their
comparative effectiveness in protection against cellular toxicity of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE), an aldehyde
lipid peroxidation product
University of North Carolina at Greensboro ~ Greensboro, NC
Master of Science Degree in Chemistry
Thesis: Analysis of commercial products by capillary zone electrophoresis and micellar
electrokinetic chromatography.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry – magna cum laude – ACS Certified Degree
Undergraduate Research Experience: Free radical DNA base pair damage in Koi carp.
Forsyth Technical Community College ~ Winston-Salem, NC
Business Administration – Customer Service Certificate
Rockingham Community College ~ Wentworth, NC
Continuing Education Courses: Project Management Fundamentals ... Project Management Applications ...
Six Sigma Total Quality Fundamentals / Applications

Lisa Rudd CV August 2016

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    Curriculum Vitae for Lisa P.Rudd 2540 Gunstock Drive ♦ Kernersville, North Carolina 27284 336-993-4316 – Home ♦ 336-416-1921 – Mobile ♦ ruddlp@gmail.com QA/QC Scientist (Pharma-Biotech) ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) ... ASQ Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt ... PMI Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM® ) Analytical / Bio-Analytical ... Clinical Research ... Pharmaceutical ... Biochemistry Research & Development Product Development ... Paint Formulation / Testing Industrial Lab Experience in Academia & Industry ... Train / Educate / Mentor Lisa executed a number of assay optimization studies while at Chemring. She was able to operate independently and execute the test plan that we would collaboratively develop. She was able to manage her time and deliver data to help move the project forward. She was willing to learn new techniques on her own and then apply them to our test program. Eric Lynch, Experienced Product Development Lead in Instrumentation and Sensing, Chemring Detection Systems I worked with Lisa at PharmaCore in a very fast-paced, analytical lab. Lisa was a very hard worker and always willing to take on extra tasks. Amanda Flanagan, Director at PharmaCore Lisa was very helpful in providing support to analysis of our resin project here. She has been able to give timely results to different specimens that have been submitted and used the right technique to achieve that. Haibo Li, Chemist, Ennis Traffic Safety Solutions Lisa is a very experienced cardiac sonographer – one of few I know capable to obtain all necessary Doppler measurements and focus on the hemodynamic information that is needed in a particular patient. Besides that, very friendly and fun to work with. David Kotlaba, Co-Owner of Cardiology Consultants of Danville, Inc. SUMMARY OF EXPERTISE  Culture and maintenance of multiple cell types (mammalian), PCR, RT-PCR, ELISA/immunoassay, DNA extraction, cloning, restriction enzyme digests, transfections, SDS-PAGE, Western blots, agarose gel electrophoresis. Development of novel expression vectors and host cell lines, protein expression, purification, FPLC, enzyme assays, molecular/cellular based assays, cytotoxicity assays, histology (embedding, sectioning, and staining).  Analytical strengths: Analytical method development and validation experience: HPLC-DAD, GC, GC-MS, and pyrolysis-GC/MS. Thermal analysis/physical characterization: TGA, DSC, XRPD, particle size analysis, weathering (QUV), paint formulation and analytical testing of reactive monomer content in paint formulations.  Pharmaceutical industry experience: Boehringer Ingelheim, Glaxo Wellcome, Inc. (GSK), and Targacept, Inc. including experience and working knowledge of GMP and GLP guidelines. Analytical testing of raw materials, intermediates, and finished goods at Sigma Aldrich Inc. Analytical strengths: Analytical method development, validation, and transfer experience: HPLC, HPLC-MS, HPLC-MS-MS, GC, GC-MS, XRPD, KF titrations.  Experience with HPLC (Agilent 1200/1100 series) Binary SL Pump, Quaternary Pump with DAD/VWD, Waters systems: 717 Series and Alliance 2695 Separation Module. GC (Agilent 6890, 5890, 5880 systems with a variety of detectors (FID, FPD, EC, MS), Schimadzu GC-2010 FID, and Perkin Elmer Clarus 500 GC-MS.
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    Lisa P. RuddPage 2 SUMMARY OF EXPERTISE (continued)  Scientific Software: Empower v.3 and v.2, HP ChemStation (GC/HPLC), Open Lab, Millenium 3.2 (HPLC), Lab Solutions (GC) EZChrom (GC), Metrohm-Peak software (IC), Micromass (LC-MS/GC-MS), LIMS.  Sample preparation: ASE (accelerated solvent extraction), solid phase extractions, SPME (solid-phase micro- extraction), capillary electrophoresis (CE), Ion Chromatography, KF titrations (coulometric and volumetric), disintegration testing, extraction techniques (ASE and SPE). Resolved sample matrix interference issues. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – SCIENTIFIC and MEDICAL October 2015 HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS ~ Greensboro, NC to Present Certified Nursing Assistant I / Caregiver ♦ Assist clients with daily living functions and tasks in homes for disabled adults and elderly clients. August 2014 CHEMRING DETECTION SYSTEMS, INC. ~ Charlotte, NC to August 2014 R & D Scientist / Biochemist (Contract) ♦ Performed PCR and Immunoassay experiments supporting assay development and optimization of an automated assay system for use in field by military personnel; prepared and tested lyophilized reagents for immunoassay experiments and determination of product storage stability. ♦ Designed scripts to program operation of PCR/immunoassay in cartridge unit with reagents introduced by microfluidics. July 2015 to BIOTA DIAGNOSTICS, LLC ~ Charlotte, NC August 2015 GC-MS Chemist (Independent Contractor) ♦ Implemented environmental testing of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds based on EPA Methods 8260 and 8270 using automated purge and trap (Teledyne Tekmar) coupled to Perkin Elmer Clarus 680 GC-MS. March 2015 BASF ~ Charlotte, NC to May 2015 R & D Technician (Temporary Contractor with Info Tree Services) ♦ Performed latex-based paint formulations for traffic paint including preparing various paint formulations and testing physical properties including storage stability, dry time, and physical properties. Implemented pH-viscosity curves for latexes using in-paint formulations, adhesion testing and ASTM D711 testing. May 2014 to PHARMACORE ~ High Point, NC August 2014 Research Associate, GMP Analytical Chemistry (Contract) ♦ Executed complete HPLC method validations for third party client in contract research (CRO) setting. Demonstrated system suitability, system precision, specificity, linearity/range assay and impurities, LOD, LOQ, accuracy, recovery, precision and solution stability (samples and standards). Completed validation reports for client; performed data acquisition (Agilent 1200/ChemStation). June 2013 ENNIS FLINT – TRAFFIC PAINT ~ Thomasville, NC to May 2014 R & D Chemist (Full-time) ♦ Performed polymer characterization by standard analytical methods to support in-house paint formulations lab; included new product formulations, competitive samples; field failure analysis on epoxy resins, hard resins, and latex-based paints using GC-FID, GC- MS, size-exclusion chromatography (SEC), thermal analysis by TGA and DSC, FTIR, XRF, and tensile strength testing. De-formulation of competitive epoxy-
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    to May 2009 LisaP. Rudd Page 3 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – SCIENTIFIC and MEDICAL (continued) ENNIS FLINT – TRAFFIC PAINT (continued) spectrophotometry. Developed and validated DLS and Zeta potential analysis, specific for latex seed and final pilot batches. ASTM test method analysis of epoxy-equivalent value, amine value, and volume solids; physical property testing (Brookfield viscosity, tensile strength). April 2012 BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM, INC. ~ Columbus, OH to May 2012 Scientist II – Quality Control (Contract) ♦ Analytical testing of non-solid pharmaceutical products including bulk, release, and stability lots under GMP and GLP guidelines. Prepared standards and samples for analysis under established methods; performed testing by HPLC with Empower 2 data acquisition and analysis software, pH, density, UV/Vis. Transferred and received project work between team members to achieve goals and target timelines. January 2011 to WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY ~ Winston-Salem, NC December 2011 Research Lab Technician (Contract) ♦ Performed in vitro antimicrobial activity assays on novel cyclic peptides with antibiotic properties as adjuncts to existing antibiotics. Testing of MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) and synergy with traditional antibiotics was performed using E.coli Gram (-) and S. aureus Gram (+) bacterial systems. May 2011 to SIGMA-ALDRICH CORPORATION ~ St. Louis, MO August 2011 Analytical Development / SAFC Intern – Process Development Group ♦ Transferred analytical methods for analysis of raw materials from Analytical Sciences (ISO 9001) to GMP Quality Control; ensured that methods used for raw materials testing were reproducible by establishing appropriate system suitability (%RSD, resolution) criteria. Analytical development reports and SOPs were written for transferred methods. August 2010 to May FORSYTH TECHNICAL COMMUNTY COLLEGE ~ Winston-Salem, NC 2011 and August 2008 Science / Math Tutor (8/10 to 5/11) ♦ Professional tutor, individual and group tutoring: undergraduate biology, chemistry, and math. Adjunct Instructor (8/08 to 5/09) ♦ Instructor for undergraduate General and Analytical Chemistry; prepared and managed all course material. August 2010 to ROWAN-CABARRUS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ~ Salisbury, NC December 2010 Adjunct Instructor ♦ Instructor for undergraduate General and Analytical Chemistry; prepared and managed all course material. May 2009 to WAKE FOREST REGENERATIVE MEDICINE ~ Winston-Salem, NC August 2009 Laboratory Technician (Contract) ♦ Prepared pig liver extracellular matrix (ECM) based on established protocols; developed new decellularization protocols for use in drug screening. Supervised, mentored, and trained cooperative education student from FTCC in the AAS Biotechnology program.
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    and October 1997 toFebruary 1998 and May 1996 to August 1996 Lisa P. Rudd Page 4 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – SCIENTIFIC and MEDICAL (continued) August 2003 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY ~ Winston-Salem, NC to May 2009 Graduate Student Research Assistant ♦ Performed research in laboratory setting leading to one peer-reviewed publication and two scientific abstracts. Conducted independent experiments; prepared scientific data for meetings and presentations; daily lab management and maintenance. Served as Teaching Assistant (TA) for undergraduate labs. August 2002 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO ~ Greensboro, NC to May 2003 Graduate Student Research Assistant ♦ Performed research in laboratory setting leading to one peer-reviewed publication and two scientific abstracts. Conducted independent experiments; prepared scientific data for meetings and presentations; daily lab management and maintenance. Served as Teaching assistant (TA) for undergraduate labs. October 2000 TARGACEPT, INC. ~ Winston-Salem, NC to October 2002 Scientist II (Contract) ♦ Analyzed in-process and QA samples by GC-MS and LC-MS, Ion Chromatography (IC) analysis of drug counter ions. IC and GC-MS instrument maintenance and troubleshooting. Maintained synthesized compounds structure/physical properties data in ISIS Base database. Synthesized pyridylquinuclidine intermediates/final compounds. February 1998 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY ~ Winston-Salem, NC to October 2000 Chemist I (2/98 TO 10/00 - Contract) ♦ Accountable for extraction, cleanup, and GC-FPD analysis of organophosphorus (OP) pesticide residues in tobacco. Cross-trained on herbicide pesticide analysis by GC-ECD. Laboratory Technician (10/97 to 2/98 – Contract) ♦ Characterization of pyrazine flavor/aroma compounds produced from the reaction of sugar and ammonia by GC-MS and GC-FID; assessed variables of sugar/tobacco type, stalk position, and leaf development. May 1997 to GLAXO WELLCOME, INC. ~ Research Triangle Park, NC August 1997 Medicinal Chemistry Intern (5/97 to 8/97) ♦ Research performed in organic chemistry lab for development of anti-diabetic drug candidate. Function included synthesis of anilines used in preparation of Beta3 receptor agonist analogs. Analytical Sciences Intern (5/96 to 8/96) ♦ Performed solubility and drug recovery assays from tablet formulation; method development involving optimization of instrument parameters and mobile phase compositions; gained experience with analytical techniques including: HPLC, GC, IR, UV/VIS spectroscopy, and KF titrations. PUBLICATIONS Jenna Dumond, Lisa Rudd, Jean-Herbert Rigaud, Maria Ngu-Schwemlein, PhD, In vitro synergy between some cationic amphipathiccyclooctapeptides and antibiotics, (2014) Australian Journal of Chemistry. Lisa P. Rudd, S. L. Kabler, C.S. Morrow, and A.J. Townsend, Ph.D., Enhanced glutathione depletion, protein adduct formation, and cytotoxicity following exposure to 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE) in cells expressing human multidrug resistance protein-1 (MRP1) together with human glutathione S- transferase-M1 (GSTM1). (2011) Chemico-Biological Interactions 194, 113–119.
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    Lisa P. RuddPage 5 PUBLICATIONS (continued) Lisa P. Rudd, M. Aneskievich, R. Attaway, L. McDermott, A. Knecht (mentor)” GMP Raw Material Analytical Method Transfer to Quality Control” Poster summarizing work completed at Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. for method validation and transfer of analytical methods for solvents, fatty acids, sugars, reducing agents, enzymes, and nucleotides. Lisa Rudd, Adrian B. Rudd, Tarshona Stevens, Maria Ngu-Schwemlein, Ph.D.,Winston-Salem State University, Chemistry Department, Winston-Salem, NC 27110. “Enhancing in-vitro antimicrobial activity of some antibiotics with cyclopeptide.” 242nd ACS National Meeting, August 28-September 1, 2011, Denver, CO S. Ahmad, S. Leone-Kabler, L. Rudd, S. Amin, J. Doehmer, and A.J. Townsend, Ph.D., Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5-methylchrydene and its 1, 2-dihydrodiol in V79MZ cells modified to express human CYP1A1 or CYP1B1, in the presence or absence of human GSTP1 coexpression. (2008) Toxicol Lett 183, 99-104. Sarfaraz Ahmad, Sandra Leone-Kabler, Lisa Rudd, Johannes Doehmer, Alan J. Townsend, Ph.D., Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, GenPharm Toxicology, Munich, Germany. Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5-Methylchrysene in V79MZ cells stably transfected with human CYP1B1 or CYP1A1 and/or human GSTpi. Abstract 5242, AACR (American Association for Cancer Research), 97th Annual Meeting, April 1-5, 2006, Washington, DC S. Ahmad, S. Leone-Kabler, L. Rudd, and A.J. Townsend, Ph. D., Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Biochemistry Department, Winston-Salem, NC 27157. Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5- Methylchrysene and its dihydrodiol metabolite in V79MZ cells stably transfected with human CYP1B1 and/or human GSTPi/Mu. Abstract P7, Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society, 23rd Annual Fall Meeting, October 26, 2005, UNC Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC EDUCATION Wake Forest University ~ Winston-Salem, NC Master of Science Degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Thesis: Comparison of redox-active and conjugative enzymes with and without efflux transporters and their comparative effectiveness in protection against cellular toxicity of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE), an aldehyde lipid peroxidation product University of North Carolina at Greensboro ~ Greensboro, NC Master of Science Degree in Chemistry Thesis: Analysis of commercial products by capillary zone electrophoresis and micellar electrokinetic chromatography. Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry – magna cum laude – ACS Certified Degree Undergraduate Research Experience: Free radical DNA base pair damage in Koi carp. Forsyth Technical Community College ~ Winston-Salem, NC Business Administration – Customer Service Certificate Rockingham Community College ~ Wentworth, NC Continuing Education Courses: Project Management Fundamentals ... Project Management Applications ... Six Sigma Total Quality Fundamentals / Applications
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    Lisa P. RuddPage 5 PUBLICATIONS (continued) Lisa P. Rudd, M. Aneskievich, R. Attaway, L. McDermott, A. Knecht (mentor)” GMP Raw Material Analytical Method Transfer to Quality Control” Poster summarizing work completed at Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. for method validation and transfer of analytical methods for solvents, fatty acids, sugars, reducing agents, enzymes, and nucleotides. Lisa Rudd, Adrian B. Rudd, Tarshona Stevens, Maria Ngu-Schwemlein, Ph.D.,Winston-Salem State University, Chemistry Department, Winston-Salem, NC 27110. “Enhancing in-vitro antimicrobial activity of some antibiotics with cyclopeptide.” 242nd ACS National Meeting, August 28-September 1, 2011, Denver, CO S. Ahmad, S. Leone-Kabler, L. Rudd, S. Amin, J. Doehmer, and A.J. Townsend, Ph.D., Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5-methylchrydene and its 1, 2-dihydrodiol in V79MZ cells modified to express human CYP1A1 or CYP1B1, in the presence or absence of human GSTP1 coexpression. (2008) Toxicol Lett 183, 99-104. Sarfaraz Ahmad, Sandra Leone-Kabler, Lisa Rudd, Johannes Doehmer, Alan J. Townsend, Ph.D., Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, GenPharm Toxicology, Munich, Germany. Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5-Methylchrysene in V79MZ cells stably transfected with human CYP1B1 or CYP1A1 and/or human GSTpi. Abstract 5242, AACR (American Association for Cancer Research), 97th Annual Meeting, April 1-5, 2006, Washington, DC S. Ahmad, S. Leone-Kabler, L. Rudd, and A.J. Townsend, Ph. D., Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Biochemistry Department, Winston-Salem, NC 27157. Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of 5- Methylchrysene and its dihydrodiol metabolite in V79MZ cells stably transfected with human CYP1B1 and/or human GSTPi/Mu. Abstract P7, Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society, 23rd Annual Fall Meeting, October 26, 2005, UNC Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC EDUCATION Wake Forest University ~ Winston-Salem, NC Master of Science Degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Thesis: Comparison of redox-active and conjugative enzymes with and without efflux transporters and their comparative effectiveness in protection against cellular toxicity of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE), an aldehyde lipid peroxidation product University of North Carolina at Greensboro ~ Greensboro, NC Master of Science Degree in Chemistry Thesis: Analysis of commercial products by capillary zone electrophoresis and micellar electrokinetic chromatography. Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry – magna cum laude – ACS Certified Degree Undergraduate Research Experience: Free radical DNA base pair damage in Koi carp. Forsyth Technical Community College ~ Winston-Salem, NC Business Administration – Customer Service Certificate Rockingham Community College ~ Wentworth, NC Continuing Education Courses: Project Management Fundamentals ... Project Management Applications ... Six Sigma Total Quality Fundamentals / Applications