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Rajendra Gajula is a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He received his BS in Biology and Chemistry from Kakatiya University in India in 1998, an MSc in Biochemistry from University of Hyderabad in India in 2001, and a PhD in Biotechnology from National Center for Cell Science in India in 2008. His PhD and postdoctoral research has focused on the roles of long noncoding RNAs and transgenic mouse models in tumorigenesis. He has expertise in molecular and cell biology techniques relevant to investigating Twist1-induced resistance to EGFR inhibitors in lung cancer.
Beatrice Huygues-Despointes is a dynamic, motivated senior scientist with expertise in biochemistry of proteins. She has 15 publications, was awarded a $100,000 grant, and has over 20 years of experience in academia and industry conducting research and teaching. Her skills include various protein analytical techniques, molecular biology techniques, and computational software. She received her Ph.D. in Biophysics from Stanford University and was a postdoc at Texas A&M University Health Science Center.
The document provides biographical and professional details about Hui Gyu Park, including his education, employment history, research interests, advising experience, awards, publications, and contact information. Park received his PhD from Korea University and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Cornell University, where he conducts research on fatty acid metabolism and nutrition. The document serves as Park's curriculum vitae to provide a comprehensive overview of his academic and professional background.
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The document provides details about the HRD program in Animal Biotechnology at SKUAST-Kashmir. It discusses the objectives, facilities, faculty, collaborations, projects, and weaknesses of the program. The program aims to address challenges in food security through biotechnology applications. It has 10 seats and offers courses in areas like genomics, embryology, and disease diagnosis. The center is working to strengthen infrastructure, research, and industry partnerships through various funded projects and collaborations.
Ben Danielson is a cell biologist and immunologist seeking a position in pharmaceutical research. He has a PhD in Anatomy and Cell Biology from East Carolina University and is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University studying the role of the extracellular matrix in modulating immune cell function. He has extensive experience in cell and mouse modeling, drug characterization, and pre-clinical research techniques.
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Khushali Upadhyay is seeking opportunities in biochemistry and has included her resume. She received her M.Sc. in Biochemistry from Nirma University in 2015 with high marks and conducted an M.Sc. dissertation project on the influence of antiestrogen on breast cancer cells. She has experience in cell culture, flow cytometry, and immunological techniques from internships. Her resume details her academic qualifications, projects, skills, activities, and personal details to showcase her background and qualifications for relevant roles.
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This document provides a summary of the educational qualifications and professional experience of Dr. Kundan Kumar Mishra. It lists his academic degrees, publications, research experience, teaching experience, awards, and organizational involvement. Some key details include:
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This document provides a bibliography or list of references for the topic of "Identification and Validation of Drug Targets". It includes over 150 references in APA citation format from various sources like published papers, patents, books and reports. The references are grouped alphabetically and provide information to support further research on drug target identification and validation methods.
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This document provides the commencement program for 2015, listing speakers, award recipients, and graduates from various degree programs including Master of Science, Doctor of Dental Surgery/Master of Arts, Doctor of Medical Physics, and Doctor of Pharmacy. It includes each graduate's name, dissertation or thesis title, research interests, notable awards, and future plans. Mentors are also listed for most graduates.
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The document compares biochemistry programs in Pakistan and the USA. It outlines the history and activities of the Pakistan Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, including conferences and publications. It also provides details on biochemistry degree programs and course offerings at universities in Pakistan and the USA, noting specialized areas of study like neurochemistry, clinical biochemistry, and biotechnology. Top biochemistry schools and programs in the USA are highlighted.
This document reports on the detection of Berry's phase in the bulk Rashba semiconductor bismuth telluride iodide (BiTeI). The researchers analyzed Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations from spin-split inner and outer Fermi surfaces in BiTeI under an external magnetic field. They observed a systematic pi-phase shift in the oscillations from both Fermi surfaces, consistent with the theoretically predicted non-trivial pi Berry's phase in Rashba systems. This provides direct experimental evidence of a non-trivial Berry's phase in the bulk states of a physical-spin Rashba system.
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Stewart Andrew Low is a bioengineering PhD candidate at the University of Utah specializing in targeted drug delivery. He has a broad background in molecular biology, chemistry, and immunology from his undergraduate and graduate studies. His dissertation and research projects focus on developing targeted therapeutics for bone fractures and osteosarcoma. He has extensive experience in polymer synthesis, organic chemistry, animal studies, and microscopy.
Jack Ryan Reifert is seeking a post-doctoral position in molecular mechanisms of age-related human diseases. He received his Ph.D. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from UCSB, where his dissertation research investigated amyloid beta-induced neurodegeneration and the role of tau phosphorylation and cleavage. He has research experience in academia and industry, including publications, and is currently investigating tau fragmentation and amyloid beta signaling in neurodegeneration.
Charles J. Stanton III is a Ph.D. candidate in organic chemistry at the University of Georgia expected to graduate in November 2016. He has extensive experience in organic synthesis, catalysis design, and analytical techniques from both his graduate research and previous industry experience at Pfizer. Stanton has authored several peer-reviewed publications and received multiple awards for his research and teaching. He is seeking an industry position where he can apply his laboratory and problem-solving skills.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Travis Owen Gurney that details his education, work experience, publications, presentations, and activities. He received a B.A. in Biology from The Ohio State University and has worked in various research roles at the Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute since 2008. He has over 10 peer-reviewed publications and numerous conference presentations and is currently a Laboratory Manager/Research Associate.
This document provides a summary of the educational qualifications and professional experience of Dr. Kundan Kumar Mishra. It lists his academic degrees, publications, research experience, teaching experience, awards, and organizational involvement. Some key details include:
- He has a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Anand Agricultural University with a specialization in fiber quality linked markers in cotton.
- He has over 14 years of teaching experience and 7 years of research experience, including several publications in peer-reviewed journals.
- He has authored or co-authored several books and book chapters on topics related to biotechnology and life sciences entrance exams.
- He has received awards for his research and leadership in organizing various workshops
The document contains the resume of Arun Kumar Murugan, who has over 10 years of experience as a lecturer in Microbiology. He has strong skills in Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics, and is looking for opportunities to utilize these skills in the healthcare sector in Singapore, Malaysia or UAE. He has experience in teaching, research, publishing books and guiding students.
This document provides a bibliography or list of references for the topic of "Identification and Validation of Drug Targets". It includes over 150 references in APA citation format from various sources like published papers, patents, books and reports. The references are grouped alphabetically and provide information to support further research on drug target identification and validation methods.
Arthur Castleton has extensive experience in biomedical research and tissue engineering. He has worked on projects involving stem cell culture, biomaterial characterization, and the development of biomedical devices. As an undergraduate, he has published journal articles, presented at numerous conferences, and mentored other students in the laboratory. Upon graduation from Brigham Young University, Castleton will receive a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering.
This document provides information about the 2017 commencement ceremony for the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, including the names and backgrounds of students receiving Masters of Science degrees. It lists the names, thesis titles, research interests, and future plans of 24 students graduating with Masters degrees in various fields including immunology, infection, dental science, and biomedical engineering. It also recognizes some students for awards and accomplishments.
This document provides a summary of the academic and professional qualifications of Dr. Biswaranjan Paital. It includes details of his educational background, degrees obtained, thesis titles, areas of research, publications, and research projects. It lists his educational qualifications starting from high school through to his Ph.D. in Zoology from Utkal University in 2011. It also provides information on his positions held, including his current role as Assistant Professor at Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology since 2015.
This document provides the commencement program for 2015, listing speakers, award recipients, and graduates from various degree programs including Master of Science, Doctor of Dental Surgery/Master of Arts, Doctor of Medical Physics, and Doctor of Pharmacy. It includes each graduate's name, dissertation or thesis title, research interests, notable awards, and future plans. Mentors are also listed for most graduates.
Girish Rai has submitted his PhD thesis at CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research in Lucknow, India, where he has worked as a Senior Research Fellow since 2011. He holds an MSc in Biochemistry from the University of Hyderabad and a BSc (Hons) from Banaras Hindu University. His research focuses on studying the combinatorial effects of natural compounds like resveratrol and salinomycin in breast cancer models. He has published 6 papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented his work at several national and international conferences.
This document provides a summary of recent literature on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) published between April and June 2012. It describes papers on human exposure measurement and modelling of EDCs, health effects of EDCs, biological mechanisms of EDCs, environmental effects of EDCs, and risk assessment of EDCs. Several studies measured concentrations of bisphenol A, phthalates, and flame retardants in human samples like urine, hair, and tissues to characterize exposure levels. Other reviews discussed health impacts of UV filters and links between male reproductive disorders and environmental toxicants.
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This document reports on the detection of Berry's phase in the bulk Rashba semiconductor bismuth telluride iodide (BiTeI). The researchers analyzed Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations from spin-split inner and outer Fermi surfaces in BiTeI under an external magnetic field. They observed a systematic pi-phase shift in the oscillations from both Fermi surfaces, consistent with the theoretically predicted non-trivial pi Berry's phase in Rashba systems. This provides direct experimental evidence of a non-trivial Berry's phase in the bulk states of a physical-spin Rashba system.
Dr. V. Jeyachandran has obtained his PhD in Organic Chemistry from Madurai Kamaraj University. He has research experience as a Research Associate at IIT Madras from January 2015 to July 2015. His research interests include organic synthesis of chiral, heterocyclic, and biologically significant molecules. He has published 8 papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented research at various conferences.
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Viviane Palhares Muniz has over 15 years of experience in molecular biology and biomedical research. She received her PhD from the University of Iowa in Molecular and Cellular Biology in 2012. Since then, she has worked as a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Iowa, developing mouse models to study cancer metabolism, metabolic syndrome, and pancreatic beta-cell proliferation. She has authored or co-authored over 10 publications and presented her research at several conferences. Her expertise includes developing disease models, molecular techniques, and training students.
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Quincey A. Justman is a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University, working in the lab of Andrew W. Murray. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Francisco in Biophysics in 2009. His research focuses on coordination of growth and division in S. cerevisiae and how the yeast cell cycle responds to environmental changes. He has received several honors and fellowships for his work and has extensive teaching experience at both UCSF and Harvard.
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Gidi Shemer is a lecturer and advisor in the Department of Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He received his PhD in Biology from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 2002. Since then, he has held various positions at UNC Chapel Hill including postdoctoral fellow, visiting lecturer, and lecturer-advisor. Shemer has received numerous teaching awards for his work advising and teaching undergraduate students. He currently directs several academic programs at UNC and serves on various departmental and university committees related to teaching and advising.
Carlos Barrera is a biomedical engineering student who graduated from the University of Miami in 2015. He has extensive research experience in orthopedics and intervertebral disc regeneration. He has worked as a teaching assistant for scanning electron microscopy and assisted in various chemistry laboratories. Barrera also has leadership experience through involvement with several professional organizations and volunteering with various medical missions.
Shannon Brewer is seeking a position in research and has extensive experience in biology labs. She received bachelor's and master's degrees focusing on microbiology, biomedical science, and molecular and cellular biology. Her past roles include graduate assistant teaching labs, animal care assistant, and research technician managing a lab at the University of Michigan. She has skills in tissue culture, flow cytometry, bacteriology techniques, nucleic acid work, and animal research.
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1. Mariah Hoffman Goodall, Ph.D.
8314 Beaver Court, Chestertown, MD 21620 | 540.460.3180 | mariah.goodall@gmail.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariahgoodall
EDUCATION
University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine-3.97 GPA Aug. 2005 - Dec. 2010
Molecular Physiology and Cell Biology Track,Advisor: Dr. Terry Rogers
Area of Concentration: Molecular Medicine - Cardiovascular Physiology
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA
B.S. Distinguished Graduate in Biology- 3.82 GPA Aug. 2000 - May 2004
Areas of Concentration: Cell and Molecular Core,Organismal Biology Core
Minor: Chemistry
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Washington College, Department of Biology, Chestertown, MD
Independent research projects with undergraduate students in my biology labs Jan. 2014 – May 2015
Structural and functional characterization of striated muscles within and across species
at the molecular, cellular, tissue, and whole organism level.
University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics, Baltimore, MD
Postdoctoral Fellow Jan. 2011 – Sept. 2012
Structural and functional evaluation of branched myofibers in old mice lacking
keratin19 and/or desmin intermediate filaments.
University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Graduate Research Assistant Sept. 2005 – Dec.2010
Thesis Research: “Novel Function of Cardiac Protein Kinase D as a Dynamic
Regulator of Ca2+
Sensitivity of Contraction”
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Independent Study June 2001 – May 2004
Live cell imaging of Ca2+
during the chemoattractant off-response in Paramecium
tetraurelia.
HONORS AND AWARDS
University of Maryland School of Medicine
NIH T32 Interdisciplinary Training Program in Muscle Biology postdoctoral trainee Aug. 2011 – Aug. 2012
31st
International Society for Heart Research conference poster competition winner May 2009
NIH T32 Interdisciplinary Training Program in Muscle Biology predoctoral trainee June 2008 – June 2009
NIH T32 Integrative Membrane Biology predoctoral trainee May 2006 – May 2008
Molecular Medicine Program Outstanding Student Award August 2007
Virginia Military Institute
Virginia Military Institute Academic Scholar, VMI August 2000 – May 2004
Alfred H. Knowles Award for significant accomplishments in biology, VMI May 2004
Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society, VMI April 2004
Iota Sigma Pi National Honor Society for Women in Chemistry, VMI November 2002
Paul R. Meyer ’24 Award for significant accomplishments in biology, VMI May 2001
Phi Eta Sigma National Freshman Honor Society, VMI April 2001
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PUBLICATIONS
Goodall, M.H., Ward, C.W., Pratt, S.J., Bloch, R.J., and Lovering, R.M. Structural and functional
evaluation of branched myofibers lacking intermediate filaments. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2012;
303 (2): C224-32.
Lovering, R.M., Roche, J.A., Goodall, M.H., Clark, B.B., McMillan, A. An in vivo Rodent Model of
Contraction-induced Injury and Non-invasive Monitoring of Recovery. J. Vis. Exp. 2011; (51).
Goodall, M.H., Wardlow, R.D., Goldblum, R.R., Ziman, A., Lederer, W.J., Randall, W., and Rogers,
T.B. Novel function of cardiac protein kinase D1 as a dynamic regulator of Ca2 +
sensitivity of
contraction. J. Biol. Chem. 2010; 285 (53): 41686-41700.
Zhou, X.W., Mudannayak, M., Gre e n, M., Gigena, M.S., Wang, G., Shen, R.F., and Rogers, T.B.
Proteomic studies of PP2A-B56gamma1 phosphatase complexes reveal phosphorylation-regulated
partners in cardiac local signaling. J. Proteome Res. 2007; 6 (9): 3433-3442.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Washington College, Chestertown,MD
Lecturer in Biology Adjunct Professor
Muscle physiology course development, lecture and lab instruction Jan. 2014 – May 2015
Taught a 300-level muscle biology course, including lecture and lab, to sophomore, junior
and senior science majors. Responsible for entire course and lab development, equipment
purchasing for new course, coordinating equipment use within biology department, all lab
setup/takedown, course assignments, grading, course setup on Canvas.
Exercise physiology course development, lecture and lab instruction Aug. 2012 - May 2015
Taught a 100-level current topics exercise physiology course, including lecture and lab, to
non-majors that need a science distribution credit. Responsible for entire course and lab
development, equipment purchasing for new course,coordinating equipment use with
multiple departments on campus, all lab setup/takedown, course assignments, grading,
course setup on Canvas. Supervised severalteaching assistants to help with lab instruction.
General biology lab instructor Aug. 2011 - Dec.2014
Taught 100-level spring and fall sections of generalbiology lab to science majors.
Responsible for brief prelab on specific lab concepts/objectives and instruction/tips on
smooth running of lab, basics on data analysis and how best to graphically present class data
using excel and/or LoggerPro computer software,emphasis on scientific writing basics that
results in a well-written lab report of a study. Supervised severalteaching assistants to help
with lab instruction, lab prep, setup and takedown.
General biology lab prep, setup, and takedown Aug. 2011 - May 2015
Responsible for general biology lab prep, setup and takedown for approximately 150 – 200
students per semester (10+
lab sections) to optimize flow, transition, and collection of data.
Organized a list of materials required for each lab, as well as created a visual diagram of the
lab setup for each lab run throughout the semester for different adjunct lab instructors to
reference during lab instruction.
University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Student/Lab Technician Mentoring
Stephen Pratt,Lab Technician working in postdoctoral lab Jan. 2011 - Aug. 2012
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Taught general laboratory maintenance, isolation of skeletal muscles and individual muscle
fibers, how to make solutions, cell culture techniques, calcium loading, imaging and
manganese quench technique, morphology assessment,paraformaldehyde fixation, confocal
microscopy training, general feedback on literature searches,data analysis, poster
presentations, and manuscript writing.
Robert Wardlow, Undergraduate Student working in predoctoral lab 2009 - 2010
Taught general laboratory maintenance, isolation, culturing and adenoviral infection of
cardiomyocytes, cell harvesting and Western blotting, field stimulation of cardiomyocytes
and simultaneous functional/physiological measurements of sarcomere length (contractility)
and [Ca2+
]i transients, data analysis and presentation of data, and critiqued poster and
platform presentation skills.
Rebecca Goldblum, High School Senior working in predoctoral lab 2007 - 2008
Taught general laboratory maintenance, field stimulation of cardiomyocytes and
simultaneous functional/physiological measurements of sarcomere length (contractility) and
[Ca2+
]i transients, data analysis and presentation of data, and critiqued poster presentation
skills.
John Randolph Tucker High School, Richmond, VA
Henrico County Science Teacher – Honors & College Prep Chemistry; Biology Aug. 2004 - June 2005
Developed syllabus and overall course structure, including lab practicum, according to
Virginia Standards of Learning, and administered all grades.
Assistant Coach – cross-country
Assistant Coach – indoor track
Assistant Coach – outdoor track and field
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA
Cell Biology Lab Assistant Aug. 2002 - Dec.2002
Assisted in the teaching of a cell biology lab section; general laboratory procedures
and maintenance.
ABSTRACT PUBLICATIONS
Goodall, M.H., Goldblum, R.R., Ziman, A., Lederer, W.J., Randall, W., and Rogers, T.B. Novel
Functions of Protein Kinase D in Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling. J. Mol. Cell Cardiol.
2009; 46 (5): S29.
Goodall, M.H., Teos, L.Y., Goldblum, R.R., Ziman, A., duBell W.H., Lederer, W.J., Randall, W., and
Rogers, T.B. Novel Functions of Protein Kinase D in Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling.
Biophysical Journal. 2009; 96 (3): 622a-623a.
M.H. Green, H.J. Brown and W.E. Bell. The ryanodine receptor antagonist dantrolene alters
swimming behavior and causes mortality in Paramecium tetraurelia. Chemical Senses. 2005; 30 (3):
268.
W.E. Bell, M.H. Green and J. Van Houten. Live cell imaging of Ca2 +
during the chemoattractant off-
response in Paramecium. Chemical Senses. 2003; 28 (6): 555.
W.E. Bell and M.H. Green. Live cell imaging of Mg2 +
influx during the biotin off-response in
Paramecium. Chemical Senses. 2002; 27 (7): 662.
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PRESENTATION EXPERIENCE
Structural and functional evaluation of branched myofibers lacking intermediate filaments. Muscle
Biology Training Program Mini-Retreat, Poster Presentation, University of Maryland, April 2012.
Mariah H. Goodall, Christopher W. Ward, Stephen J.P. Pratt,Robert J. Bloch, and Richard M. Lovering.
Structural and functional evaluation of branched myofibers in old mice lacking keratin 19 and/or desmin
intermediate filaments. Muscle Biology Training Program Mini-Retreat, Poster Presentation,University
of Maryland, April 15, 2011. Mariah H. Goodall, Brett B. Clark, Stephen J.P. Pratt,Andrea O'Neill,
Christopher W. Ward, and Richard M. Lovering.
Novel Functions of Protein Kinase D in Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling. ISHR North American
Section Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 28, 2009. Mariah H. Goodall, Rebecca R. Goldblum, Andrew
Ziman, W. Jonathan Lederer,William Randall and Terry B. Rogers.
Novel Functions of Protein Kinase D in Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling. 11th
AnnualProgram
in Membrane Biology Retreat,University of Maryland, May 21, 2009. Mariah H. Goodall, Rebecca R.
Goldblum, Andrew Ziman, W. Jonathan Lederer,William Randall and Terry B. Rogers.
Novel Functions of Protein Kinase D in Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling. Muscle Biology
Training Program Mini-Retreat, Poster Presentation,University of Maryland, April 17, 2009. Mariah H.
Goodall, Rebecca R. Goldblum, Andrew Ziman, W. Jonathan Lederer, William Randall and Terry B.
Rogers.
Novel Functions of Protein Kinase D in Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling. 53rd
Annual
Biophysical Society Meeting, Poster Presentation,Boston, MA, March 4, 2009. Mariah H. Goodall,
Leyla Y. Teos, Rebecca R. Goldblum, Andrew Ziman, William H. duBell, W. Jonathan Lederer,William
Randall and Terry B. Rogers.
Protein Kinase D Activates L-Type Ca2+
Channel Current in Ventricular Myocytes. 3rd
Annual National
Graduate Student Research Festival, Poster Presentation, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD,
September 11, 2008. Mariah H. Green,Leyla Teos, W. Jonathan Lederer,William Randall and Terry B.
Rogers
Protein Kinase D Activates L-Type Ca2+
Channel Current in Ventricular Myocytes. Muscle Biology
Training Program Mini-Retreat, Poster Presentation,University of Maryland, May 2, 2008. Mariah H.
Green,Leyla Teos,W. Jonathan Lederer,William Randall and Terry B. Rogers.
The Ryanodine Receptor Antagonist Dantrolene Alters Swimming Behavior and Causes Mortality in
Parameciumtetraurelia. Association of Chemoreception Sciences 26th
Annual Meeting, Sarasota,FL,
2004. M.H. Green,H.J. Brown and W.E. Bell.
The Ryanodine Receptor Antagonist Dantrolene Alters Swimming Behavior and Causes Mortality in
Parameciumtetraurelia. American Society for Microbiology, Virginia Branch Meeting, 2003. M.H.
Green,H.J. Brown and W.E. Bell.
Live Cell Imaging of Ca2+
During the Chemoattractant Off-Response in Paramecium. Association of
Chemoreception Sciences 25th
Annual Meeting, Sarasota,FL, 2003. W.E. Bell, M.H. Green and J. Van
Houten.
Live Cell Imaging of Mg2+
During the Biotin Off-Response in Paramecium. Association of
Chemoreception Sciences 24th
Annual Meeting, Sarasota,FL, 2002. W.E. Bell and M.H. Green.
Live Cell Imaging of CalciumDuring the Chemoattractant Off-Response in Paramecium. American
Society for Microbiology, Virginia Branch Meeting, 2002. W.E. Bell, M.H. Green and J. Van Houten.
5. Mariah H. Goodall, Ph.D. Page 5
Live Cell Imaging of CalciumDuring the Chemoattractant Off-Response in Paramecium. Mid-Atlantic
Regional Conference of Undergraduate Scholarship, 2002. W.E. Bell, M.H. Green and J. Van Houten.
Mortality of Parameciumduring Epi-fluorescent Microscopy: Effects of Different Excitation Wavelengths
and Membrane Permeable Dyes. American Society for Microbiology, Virginia Branch Meeting, 2001.
M.H. Green and W.E. Bell.
AFFILIATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Dragonfly Heart Camp Board of Directors May 2014 - Present
USA Triathlon Feb. 2012 – Feb. 2014
American College of Sports Medicine 2012
Association for Women in Science 2012
Cardiac Muscle Society 2009-2010
Biophysical Society 2009-2010
Association of Chemoreception Sciences 2003 - 2004
American Society of Microbiology, Virginia Branch 2001 – 2003
LABORATORY TECHNIQUES AND INTERESTS
Applied Physiology & Exercise Physiology Techniques:
Determination of maximum heart rate, calculation of heart rate training zones, and heart rate training using Ekho
and Polar heart rate monitors
Musculoskeletal fitness assessments of muscular strength using 1-repetition max bench- and leg-press and handgrip
strength using Smedley and Vernier hand dynamometers as well as upper body and trunk muscular endurance
Blood pressure assessment sitting at rest,standing, laying down, during isometric muscle contractions, and blood
pressure recovery following low, moderate, and high intensity exercise
Pulmonary function testing using Vernier spirometers to measure tidal volume, forced vital capacity (FVC),forced
expiratory volume (FEV1.0),peak expiratory flow (PEF) and calculate the FEV1.0/FVC ratio
Anaerobic fitness field test assessments of horizontal power, vertical power of countermovement and static vertical
jumps using a Vertec and a switch mat, and the Margaria Kalamen power stair climb test
Aerobic fitness field test assessments to estimate VO2max using the Queens College Step test in combination with the
Cooper 1.5 mile run/walk test or Rockport Fitness walking test
Body composition testing to calculate BMI, waist to hip ratio, and estimate body fat percentage using skinfold
calipers to measure subcutaneous fat thickness at seven anatomical sites vs. body fat percentage obtained from
bioelectrical impedance
Cell isolation and cell culturing:
CITI certifications in working with mice and rats in research settings
Isolation of adult rat ventricular myocytes (ARVMs) after Langendorff perfusion and standard enzymatic digestion
ARVM cell culturing for 24 - 48 hr
Isolation of adult mouse flexor digitorum brevis (FDB) skeletal muscles
Molecular Techniques:
Adenoviral infection of ARVMs to overexpress a dominant negative or constitutively active form of protein kinase
D to mimic conditions where this enzyme is underactive or overactive (i.e. hypertrophy/heart failure)
Physiological & Molecular Physiology Techniques:
Field stimulation of cultured, intact ARVMs and skeletal muscle flexor digitorum brevis fibers
Simultaneous functional measurements of sarcomere length (contractility) and [Ca2+
]i transients using IonOptix
video based myocyte sarcomere spacing, SarcLen,and fluorescence acquisition system
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Real-time imaging of Ca2+
sparks and analysis in ARVMs
Morphological comparison and identification of malformed myofibers in isolated FDB muscles from adult mouse
Examination of excitation-contraction function in FDBs via assessment of global, electrically evoked Ca2+
signals
using the ratiometric Ca2+
indicator Indo1PE-AM
Manganese quench of Indo-1 PE Ca2+
-indicator dye to assay the sarcolemmal permeability of single, enzymatically-
isolated FDB adult skeletal myofibers to monovalent cations (i.e. Ca2+
)
Immunofluorescence and Microscopy:
Light microscopy and epifluorescent/laser confocal microscopy
Immunocytochemistry, double-labeling and confocal microscopy of fixed ARVMs
Double-label confocal fluorescent microscopy of fixed ARVMs after field stimulation
Real-time confocal imagining of Plum-tagged constructs in live, cultured ARVMs
Immunocytochemistry, double/triple labeling, and confocal microscopy of fixed FDB muscles
Ca2+
imaging with several Ca2+
-indicator dyes, Ca2+
loading techniques in various cell lines/cultures, fluorescent
Ca2+
imaging using various cell lines/cultures, and novel manganese quench technique to assess sarcolemmal
permeability to monovalent cations
Biochemical Techniques:
Cell harvesting of cultured whole-cell ARVM extracts and BioRad protein assay using spectrophotometry
Western blotting, stripping and re-probing
Optimization of Western blot protocol for various antibodies
Cell harvesting after field stimulation
Computer Skills and Data Analysis:
Imaging and scanning by using Photoshop and NIH ImageJ software
Origin and SigmaPlot graphing programs
Corel Draw graphics program
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Power Point, Microsoft Office
SigmaStat and GB Stat for statistical comparisons
Densitometric analysis of Westerns using NIH ImageJ software
Creating phase-plane loop plots of contractile shortening as a function of the Ca2+
transient to demonstrate dynamic
Ca2+
sensitivity
Two-dimensional analysis of confocal images using NIH ImageJ software
Creating plot profiles of relative pixel intensity using NIH ImageJ software
3-D reconstruction analysis of confocal images using Velocity software
Vernier sensors/ products (dissolved oxygen sensor, oxygen sensor, handgrip dynamometer, spectrophotometer,
etc.) and LoggerPro software for data collection/analysis
UV transilluminator with Vernier software