SPDS ERP CVs - DEC 2017

National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute

June 2002 – Aug 2005

Bethesda, MD

• Managed operations of the mass spectrometry core lab for the National Cancer Institute, Laboratory of Pathology • Perform daily analysis of clinical specimens from serum, cell lysates, nuclear extracts, urine, cerebral spinal fluid, gel spots, vitreous fluid • Maintenance and operation of laboratory instruments • Disease-state biomarker identification in biofluids/tissue • Protein and peptide sequencing, LC, mass spectrometry (ion trap, MALDI, SELDI), immunoassays, isotope coded affinity tag (ICAT), FPLC SEC, 2D gel electrophoresis, immunoprecipitation, protein microarrays, western blotting University of Maryland (& NASA GSFC) Aug 1998 – July 2002 College Park, MD • Ph.D. thesis research – interpretation of data obtained from NASA satellites and probes of chemical species prevalent in the interstellar medium (ISM) using IR spectroscopy • Teaching assistant for lectures and lab – general chemistry, physical chemistry I, analytical chemistry • In vitro reproduction of physical and chemical parameters of the ISM, synthesis of small, novel organic and inorganic molecules relevant to ISM chemistry, low temperature kinetic studies, radiation studies (proton irradiation & UV photolysis) • IR and Raman spectroscopy, FT-IR, GC/MS, microscopy, UV/VIS, fluorescence spec, HPLC, and low temperature irradiation synthesis Education Post-doctoral fellowship July 2005 – July 2007 University of Colorado, Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO PhD Aug 1998 – Aug 2002 University of Maryland, College Park, MD Advisor: Dr. Raj Khanna – Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Thesis: Spectroscopic investigations of interstellar ices: infrared identification of 4.62 and 6.86-micron absorption features in spectra of interstellar sources Bachelor of Science Aug 1994 – May 1998 James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA Major: Chemistry Minor: Philosophy Cum Laude (3.6 GPA)

Publications 1. Schneck NA, Phinney KW, Lee SB, Lowenthal MS . Quantification of antibody coupled to magnetic particles by targeted mass spectrometry. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 2016 DOI 10.1007/s00216-016-9948-3.

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